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"We stand above the rest because we don't cut corners or alter our finishing products, we acclimate wood as required, and we stand behind our work. Our company philosophy is 'Do what you say, when you say it; do it right; and fix it if there's a problem.'"


"Style, function, durability, and excellent service; Ultimate Flooring Design Center offers the highest-quality flooring to the greater metropolitan area. Our team has over 40 years of experience and is dedicated to providing our clients with absolute excellence."


Design Carpet Company Inc. Flooring America
"If you're looking to update one room or your entire home, Design Carpet Company takes the time to get to know you and your needs, offer solutions, and make the entire process fun. With distinctive interior design services and quality products, we've served the Houston community for 46 years. It's our passion."


"With over 70 years as a family-owned and locally operated carpet, rug, and floor cleaning business, our firsthand experience with textiles and flooring makes us a great resource when choosing a new floor or floor covering. We offer two retail showrooms conveniently located in Northern Virginia along with free in-home consultation."


"At Flooring Direct, your satisfaction is our passion. Our experts will bring flooring samples right to your home or business, measure your space, and give you a free estimate on the spot. From our top management with years of flooring experience to our newest warehouse helper, we are 100 percent committed to your happiness."


"For 21 years, we have offered our experience and knowledge to our valued customers, and we take pride in offering the highest level of service possible. Our priority is helping you make the best decision possible for your new floors. Our entire staff shares a passion for customer service, and we want you to be satisfied for years to come."


"Our goal is to give you the best customer service while providing quality work without cutting any corners. Our installers and flooring techs are friendly, professional, and clean. We know floors and prioritize satisfying our customers above anything else."
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"My house has laminated wooden floor. I am seeing lot of bubbles in the floor. I see like wood strips jacked up. I need r..."
"We bought a home and we would like to replace the carpet in the bedrooms, bathrooms, and hallway. General area is 633 sq..."
"Looking to have flooring installed in my basement. Possibly laminate."
"Hardwood floor refinishing including stairs possibly other work"
"Remove the carpet and install new flooring."
"We need to carpet an office/bedroom."
"We are looking to get the flooring in our house replaced so we can put it on the market."
"New carpet and padding in master bedroom, closet and stairs."
"Wood floor water damage on a 3/3 area. Would like to get a bid to repair."
"We are purchasing a two-story townhome that has hardwood floors on the first floor and carpet on the stairs and second f..."
"Carpeting for 6 rooms, one hallway and 2 stairways. Two story house."
"We're looking to refinish our hardwoods and also replace carpet through out our house"
Verified Reviews for Flooring
"I would absolutely recommend anyone to get their floors done by Emperial Hardwood Floors. The team was hard working, did a great job, and finished early."
"They were able to make adjustments without a problem. The floors are beautiful!"
"Select flooring did a wonderful job and they were very efficient!"
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Benefits of Choosing a Best Pick Flooring Installation and Replacement Service
Verified Excellence:Rest assured knowing that our recommended flooring specialists are financially reliable, have a proven track record of exceptional service, and possess all the required licenses and insurance as mandated by the state.
Annual Evaluations:We conduct thorough evaluations of each flooring service provider every year. This ensures that they consistently deliver outstanding customer service, maintain their licenses and insurance, and adhere to industry best practices.
Best Pick Guarantee:Our satisfaction guarantee offers you peace of mind. If you find yourself unsatisfied with the flooring installation or replacement service, you can receive a refund of up to $2,500.

Popular Flooring Options Our Certified Best Pick Installers Offer
Oak is one of the most popular choices for hardwood floors. Exotic woods come and go in terms of popularity. Brazilian cherry, a popular exotic option, has a rich, russet hue and is very durable. Cork is technically the bark of cork oak tree. Cork is an environmentally friendly flooring product with a supple feel. It comes in a wide range of shades. In addition to the type of wood, there are other factors that influence the look of hardwood flooring. Pay attention to plank size, grain, and gloss. Depending on the style you’re looking for, distressing methods like wire brushing or hand scraping might appeal to you.
Just like other types of flooring, hardwood floors need to be cleaned and maintained. Don’t use water to clean hardwood floors. It’s OK to use a damp cloth to wipe up spills, but regular cleaning should be done with a neutral-pH cleaner. To reduce wear on your floors, use mats and rugs to reduce the amount of dirt, sand, and other grit that gets tracked in. Vacuum hardwoods regularly with a soft-bristle brush attachment. Felt protectors or furniture coasters will keep furniture from damaging the floor. Use blinds and curtains to protect the floors from too much sunlight. Over time, exposure to the sun’s UV rays can fade and age hardwood floors.
If cork flooring isn’t quite right for your house, bamboo is another eco-friendly alternative. Bamboo behaves like wood for flooring purposes, but it is technically a grass. It grows more rapidly than almost any other plant in the world. In fact, bamboo fully matures in only four years, compared to forty or fifty for most hardwoods. This means that harvesting bamboo can be sustainable. Not all bamboo producers are environmentally friendly, especially in countries without industry oversight. Choose a supplier endorsed by a reputable environmentalist organization. The Forest Stewardship Council is a good example of an organization to look for. Also inquire about the amount of formaldehyde glue that is used in the planks. Bamboo flooring should not emit over 0.01 parts per million of formaldehyde.
Vinyl flooring has only improved in durability over the years. It’s one of the most affordable flooring options on the market. Vinyl is easy to maintain and highly resistant to mildew and mold. This makes it a popular choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is a high-end, thicker vinyl flooring option. Vinyl flooring comes in a wide variety of colors and styles, including some that mimic textures like stone or wood.
Linoleum has seen recent resurgence due to its environmentally friendly composition. Unlike vinyl, which is made of plastics and other synthetics, linoleum is made of natural materials. Linoleum production also releases fewer toxins and requires less energy. Forgiving of spills and grimy shoes, linoleum is an easy-care and cost-effective flooring option.
Tile is another largely maintenance-free option. Ceramic tiles don’t need to be sealed. Natural stone tiles should be sealed every few years, depending on how much foot traffic the floor gets. Whether you opt for ceramic or natural stone tile, be sure to have the grout sealed approximately every three years. Tile flooring doesn’t hold heat well. Strategically placed rugs can help. If your area has especially tough winters, look into an underfloor radiant heating system.
Cut pile. Plush carpet and some types of frieze carpet are considered cut pile. Cut pile carpets have exposed carpet ends. As a result, they tend to be softer (but a little less durable) than loop pile carpets. Cut pile carpet is one of the most popular carpet types on the market.
Loop pile. This type of carpet has fibers that are sewn into the backing, creating an uncut loop. These carpets are durable, which makes them good for high-traffic areas. Loop pile carpets don’t show vacuum tracks or footprints. Berber is a common type of loop pile carpet. Keep in mind that carpets with large loops are prone to snags, which are often difficult to repair.
Cut and loop pile. Cut and loop pile carpets combine cut and uncut fibers for texture and visual interest. Different fiber heights can be used to create more texture. This type of carpet is good for areas that get low to moderate traffic.
Some manufacturers and retailers put a number between one and five on the carpet’s label. This is the carpet performance rating. On a scale of one to five, it denotes how well the carpet can withstand extended wear. The higher the number, the more durable the carpet should be. A rating of two to four suggests average durability. A carpet with a rating below two is best for areas like bedrooms, where traffic will be the lightest.
Nylon. Nylon is soft and resilient, making it one of the most common synthetic carpet fibers. Nylon carpets come in a wide range of colors. Nylon carpet can stain even if it’s treated with a stain repellent. Clean up spills on nylon carpet as promptly as possible.
Polypropylene. Also called olefin, polypropylene carpets resist stains and are easy to clean. These types of carpets will, however, show traffic marks. Because of this, polypropylene is often used for Berber carpets and other loop pile carpet styles.
Triexta. Triexta is a synthetic carpet fiber with some similarities to polyester. Triexta is stain resistant and soft, but it isn’t as resilient as nylon.
Polyester. Polyester carpets are made of recycled plastics. They have great stain resistance and are moderately priced. Polyester carpets aren’t very resilient, so they do show foot traffic marks. They’re a great choice for low-traffic areas of your house.
Wool. Wool is soft and luxurious. Wool carpets wear well over time, but it can be hard to strike a balance between quality and price. High-quality wool carpets are expensive. Wool-acrylic blend carpets are a common alternative to pure wool.
How Flooring Companies Earn Best Pick Certification
Only flooring companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.
- Customer Satisfaction
Flooring companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.
- Licensing & Insurance
Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for flooring work
- Business Stability
Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence
- Verified State Standing
Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state
- Operational Excellence
Consistent flooring service quality across all projects
- Annual Re-Certification
Must re-qualify every year through new research
Why Best Pick Reports?
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We conduct extensive satisfaction surveys and analyze thousands of customer experiences annually.
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Companies earn Best Pick certification through performance alone. Only businesses with 80%+ recommendation rates qualify.
Re-Certified Every Year
Best Pick status isn't permanent. Every certified company must re-qualify annually.
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How to Choose a Flooring Company
Not sure what to look for when hiring a flooring company? Here's our expert guidance.
What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a flooring contractor.
- Valid state contractor license and local permits
- General liability and workers compensation insurance
- Minimum 5 years of experience in flooring
- Clear written estimates before work begins
- Warranty on parts and labor
Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a flooring contractor.
- Are you licensed and insured?
- Do you provide written estimates?
- What is your warranty policy?
- Will you pull necessary permits?
- What is your timeline for completion?
Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a flooring contractor.
- Pressure to sign immediately
- Requests for full payment upfront
- No written contract or documentation
- Significantly lower bids than competitors
- Reluctance to provide references


