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Joe Hardwood Floor

4634 E Thompson St
Philadelphia, PA 19137 215-537-6021

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Joe's Hardwood Floors

3921 I St
Philadelphia, PA 19124 215-651-5693

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Kelley's Karpets & Flooring

712 Delsea Dr
Pitman, NJ 08071 856-589-4000

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Kepple's Carpet

110 Cushman Ave
West Berlin, NJ 08091 856-424-8686

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KER Tile and Marble

25 Myrtle Ave
Morton, PA 19070 610-338-0176

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King Carpet Mart

1220 E Dekalb Pike
King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-265-8885

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Best flooring folks ever! - Feb 24, 2018

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Kirk's Hardwood Floors

111 Night Heron Ln
Middletown, DE 19709 302-559-6203

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L and L Company

900 Interchange Blvd #902
Newark, DE 19711 302-292-0356

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Lastick Furniture

269 E High St
Pottstown, PA 19464 610-323-4000

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Great, knowledgeable employees. They give good advice and even helped us match... - Dec 08, 2014

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Liberty Flooring

411 Powhattan St
Lester, PA 19029 610-521-1880

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They blew out the floor in half time other bids said it'll take and far... - Aug 16, 2022

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Liberty Floors

2732 S 7th St
Philadelphia, PA 19148 267-886-9493

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Limerick Carpet & Floor Covering

70 Buckwalter Rd Ste 203
Royersford, PA 19468 610-948-5147

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LL Flooring

1450 Clements Bridge Rd
Woodbury, NJ 08096 856-291-6500

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Sales staff very helpful. They showed me numerous samples, explained why one... - Feb 20, 2023

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LL Flooring

N1420 East Dr
Oaks, PA 19456 484-991-4075

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LLB Flooring

Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 267-973-5056

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The service provided was professional, prompt and well done. The hardwood floors... - Feb 18, 2015

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Lowe's

100 Watson Dr
Turnersville, NJ 08012 856-740-2910

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Lowe's

160 Forty Foot Rd
Hatfield, PA 19440 215-353-4230

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Lowe's

2000 Ogletown Rd
Newark, DE 19711 302-781-1154

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Lowe's

2106 S Christopher Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19148 215-982-5391

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Lowe's

3421 Horizon Blvd
Trevose, PA 19053 215-485-4200

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