I just had my carpet professionally cleaned. However, it does not look clean anymore.
The carpet in our family room does not stand up to heavy traffic.
We had a new carpet installed on our stairs less than a year ago, and is already worn out.
I have extreme difficulty determining the correct carpet colors for my home.
The builder gave us a low-grade carpet. It is already falling apart in several places.
I cannot keep my kitchen floor clean anymore.
We bought flooring at a local discount outlet hoping to save money. Both, the product quality and its installation were very poor.
My husband and I had a toll-free carpet company come over our place for an estimate. The representative was more interested in getting the order by offering us a product we did not want.
I stopped by at a nearby big box store to look at new flooring. It took nearly 20 minutes before someone waited on me. He could not advise me on the correct floor.
My neighbor had carpeting installed in her condominium recently. The workers cut the carpet on the street.
The finish of my hardwood floor is already peeling off. It is not even five years old.
I cannot get anyone to return my calls.
We called one of those toll-free numbers flooring companies on television. Their “buy one room of carpeting get the second room free” offer was false.
Carpeting the entire house for one low price; a very poor installation in my case. I will never make that mistake again; I will get a professional company instead.
While checking the company out, I discovered they were operating without a license.
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