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Tile This

1436 Cliff Rd E
Burnsville, MN 55337 952-882-0436

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Great, but expensive. - May 14, 2019

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Tiletech by JR

704 Stonebridge Cir
Saint Paul, MN 55123 651-452-6042

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Top Floor

1385 Mendota Heights Rd #600
St Paul, MN 55120 651-688-0235

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Touchstone Tile

3811 Windcrest Ct
Eagan, MN 55123 612-247-8883

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Owner Derek is outstanding in his tile installing-skills, and is detail-oriented... - Dec 27, 2013

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TPM Flooring & Sales

2960 Judicial Rd Ste 210
Burnsville, MN 55337 952-746-5157

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Tuhy's Floorcovering

2523 South Ave E
St Paul, MN 55109 651-387-6488

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Value Plus Flooring

3109 Neil Armstrong Blvd
Eagan, MN 55121 651-454-9344

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Showroom has a very large selection of a wide range of floor coverings. - Apr 15, 2020

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Woods Edge Floor Sanding

862 8th Ln #1
Anoka, MN 55303 763-219-7377

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