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Universal Floors

4625 41st St NW
Washington, DC 20016 202-537-8900

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Michael and his team started and finished our project as promised. They were... - May 08, 2024

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Classic Floor Designs

2120 L St NW #102
Washington, DC 20037 202-872-9860

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The owner of the company knows nothing about flooring; the installers are not... - Sep 04, 2013

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District Floor Depot

1600 Rhode Island Ave NE
Washington, DC 20018 202-652-1660

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From start to finish, they were professional and reliable. Actually finished... - Aug 08, 2023

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D C Floors

6918 4th St NW
Washington, DC 20012 202-291-1677

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They do good work but take a long time. - Sep 25, 2022

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Georgetown Floorcoverings

3233 K St NW
Washington, DC 20007 202-965-3200

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One of the best family owned and operated business in the DMV. - Nov 29, 2023

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Capitol Hill Floor

537 Buchanan St NW
Washington, DC 20011 202-397-3860

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Floor Doctors

1616 Galen St SE
Washington, DC 20020 202-678-5421

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The Pivot Company

3426 Highwood Dr SE
Washington, DC 20020 202-345-9904

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The new hardwood floor that Justin installed (replacing dull carpet)... - Oct 30, 2019

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