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Carpet & Floors Market

3234 Crain Hwy
Waldorf, MD 20603 301-686-5097

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I highly recommend Carpet & Floors Market in Waldorf, MD for any flooring... - Sep 12, 2023

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Home Depot

12050 Jefferson Farm Pl
Waldorf, MD 20601 301-638-7222

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Decent work but they need to do better with the floor workers in the store.... - Sep 17, 2020

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Porter & Porter Floor Coverings

2170 Old Washington Rd #103
Waldorf, MD 20601 301-860-1920

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I would recommend this company for potential flooring needs. Above average... - Aug 14, 2022

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Ryan's Flooring

3235 Ryon Ct
Waldorf, MD 20601 240-300-3339

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Did a great job installing hardwood floors and tile throughout our house. ... - Apr 26, 2022

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You’ll want to do your shopping at stores where you can get good advice, good selection, quality installation services, and honest business practices—at reasonable prices.

Even if you turn into "that host" who makes everyon leave their shoes inside the front door, there's no way to avoid it: You'll eventually need to have your carpet and rugs cleaned.

To get your money’s worth, and a job that looks good and lasts, here are tips on tiling—from finding a good contractor to checking the finishing details.

Whether you need to cover a kitchen backsplash, redo the floor in your powder room, or pick finishes and materials for an entire house, tile is a big part of many remodeling projects. But walk into a tile showroom or home improvement store, and you may be overwhelmed with options. Cement or porcelain? White or off-white subway tiles? Glass tiles etched and painted with songbirds or a marble mosaic that looks straight out of Pompeii?

Most of us have made unwise furniture purchases that a bit of planning would have prevented. Before shopping, evaluate your budget, how you’ll use the furniture, how it fits in with your other furniture and tastes, and other considerations.

When it comes to decking out your windows, you’ll find so many choices, optional features, and price ranges that it’s easy to get blindsided by the process. Here’s our advice on how to buy the right stuff.

Plantation shutters. Roman shades. Good ol’ curtains. There are so many ways to cover your windows that it’s tempting to just tape newspaper over the panes and be done with it. Here are the best options to block light, keep prying eyes at bay, or just dress up the joint.

For many types and brands of window treatments, it pays to shop around. We report here costs quoted to Checkbook’s undercover shoppers when they sought prices for several types of window treatments at a sampling of local stores and online outlets.