Established in 1972, Dixie Flooring is a family-owned and operated company. Our focus is to provide our customers with durable products at our best value with unmatched customer service. Dixie Flooring started out known as Dixie Furniture and expanded into the flooring business. The furniture business faded out and was renamed Dixie Carpets. In 2002 we changed the name to Dixie Flooring to encompass hard surfaces as well as carpet. Our flooring experts are very knowledgeable and are here to service you in
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Flaker Flooring is a family run business that provides quality install with respect to a customers home and a keen eye for detail. 21 years of experience gives Flaker Flooring the confidence to help a home owner reach their goals with flooring upgrades to their home. .We take pride in our work and would love the chance to work in your home. "We got you covered...
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We are an established national brand shipping our flooring all cross the US. Our flooring is grown and manufactured in Western PA. It's 100% FSC Certified. We are growing 3 times as many trees as we harvest. Specializing if Rift & Quarter Sawn and Live Sawn White & Red Oak unfinished solid & engineered flooring. As seen on This Old House & HGTV's Restored by the Fords our flooring is often used in museums, government buildings, and celebrity homes across the country, but we have a wide range of products &
Made in America using only the highest quality, local raw materials from the Appalachian region we hand-craft Premium Hardwood Flooring in a range of beautiful colors, styles, textures and surface treatments to fit both residential and commercial interiors.
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The cost of flooring installation can vary depending on the type of flooring material you choose, the size of your project, and your location. On average, here are some national cost ranges for popular flooring types:
These prices are estimates and may not account for factors like subfloor preparation or additional customizations. Contact a trusted flooring professional in Seneca for a more accurate quote based on your specific project.
Before hiring a flooring contractor, it's important to ask the right questions to ensure they’re qualified and reliable. Here are some essential questions:
By asking these questions, you’ll have a clearer understanding of the contractor’s credentials and how they’ll approach your project.
The timeline for flooring installation depends on the type of flooring and the size of the area. Here’s a general breakdown:
These estimates include installation but may not account for preparation tasks like removing old flooring or repairing subfloors. Your contractor will provide a more accurate timeline during the consultation.
Yes, flooring contractors often need to be licensed to operate legally in Seneca. Licensing requirements vary by state, so it’s important to check local regulations. A valid license ensures the contractor meets specific standards of competency and safety. You can verify a contractor’s license through your state’s licensing board or department of consumer affairs. For more information, visit the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) to locate your local licensing authority.
When hiring a flooring contractor, look out for the following red flags:
Taking the time to thoroughly vet a contractor ensures you’re working with a trustworthy professional.
For areas with heavy foot traffic, durability is key. Here are some of the best flooring options:
Each flooring material has its pros and cons, so be sure to consider your specific needs before making a decision.
Most flooring contractors provide warranties, but the coverage can vary. Common warranties include:
Be sure to discuss warranty specifics with your contractor. Always get warranties in writing and understand what is required to maintain coverage.
Yes, many flooring professionals can repair damaged floors, depending on the extent of the damage and the type of flooring involved. Common repairs include:
A contractor will assess the damage and let you know whether repair or replacement is the best option for your situation.
During a flooring consultation, you can expect the following process:
This consultation is your opportunity to ask questions, clarify details, and ensure you’re comfortable with the contractor’s approach before committing to the project.
Some of the top flooring trends for 2023 include:
These trends balance aesthetics, durability, and functionality, providing homeowners with stylish yet practical options for their spaces.
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