Address: 1616 E Saratoga St, Gilbert, AZ 85296, USA
Phone: +14804093742
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
William LoPresti
Excellent service and quality installation
Ray Garcia
I am a contractor here in the Valley. Better Floors does a great job when it comes to craftsmanship and reliability! Better Floors installs all my flooring jobs and tile shower installation. I used Better Floors for the last 3 years on all my projects. I would highly recommend Better Floors!
Abigail Uterhardt
Best service! Best prices! Highly recommend
Tina Ware
They did a wonderful job for me on my home , very professional service . I would recommend them to all my friends and family . Thank you.
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We serve the larger Phoenix metropolitan area. We go everywhere.
Subfloors are often overlooked in the purchasing of new flooring, but they play a large role in the options available. Subfloors may not be homeowners number one concern, but if they are not level or are damaged there can be delays in installation or even limitations on the types of flooring that can be installed. If subfloors are in bad condition they may need to be replaced. Subfloors with imperfections often can still sustain carpet, vinyl or sometimes hardwood, but it is recommended to have them examined to ensure which options work best.
There are no rules that exist for choosing the best flooring for your home. Multiple factors come into play such as comfort, aesthetic features and cost. However, doing research about the product and the installer, and asking the right questions can help ensure a homeowner receives the quality and service they desire.
If you’ve already decided to install hardwood flooring in your home, you might have a good idea about the type of hardwood flooring you want. An experienced contractor can offer expert advice about the type of flooring that will work best with your home’s style. For instance, you might not have considered one of the hardest options, like hickory, or one of the more sustainable options, like bamboo.
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