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We've been installing high-end flooring throughout Long Island and beyond since 1992 and have no plans to slow down. Our enviable reputation has been patiently built on quality installation and on creating an unforgettable flooring experience. In gaining that stylish and classic look to your floor, a design that exemplifies the best in wood flooring, you need to explore and study your installation options.

Green construction refers to a structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle. Keep the ceramic tiles clean and there's little else to do but enjoy the cool feel of the tiles below your bare feet. Effortless Cleaning - A damp cloth or brush goes sailing with ease across a ceramic tile floor.

We are serving our New York customers with an uncompromising commitment to quality, selflessly devoted to providing a superior flooring experience. Whether looking for traditional hardwood floors or seeking more modern stone and ceramic flooring installations, you have our promise of complete satisfaction through superior service and a commitment to perfection.
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We've been installing high-end flooring throughout Long Island and beyond since 1992 and have no plans to slow down.
Our enviable reputation has been patiently built on quality installation and on creating an unforgettable flooring experience.
Matching and surpassing each customer's unique vision, making every possible accommodation to ensure the perfect fit for every client, "The Flooring Company" works with a diverse collection of wood flooring options and associated assets.
From exotic textures to elegant finishes, our line of products deliver unerring designs sure to fit any home and style of dcor.
Time and natural wear strip the rustic finish, the shimmering luster from your hardwood floor.
Restore what's been lost by engaging in refinishing, returning that natural allure.
You clean and clean the floor, fully expectant of capturing the original sheen of your hardwood floor, only to discover cleaning is no longer enough.
Time has taken its toll, and the only recourse is to refinish your precious floor.
Look for worn patches that no longer catch the light, for deep scratches and patterns of wear.
Use precisely applied hammer blows and careful attention to detail to easily replace that cracked or otherwise damaged ceramic tile you've been meaning to fix for ages.
The following steps apply to both wall and floor tiles, requiring just a few basic tools.
Prepare your work area!
Lay out an old blanket or a large sheet of cloth to protect delicate surfaces from flying debris.
Acrylic can easily be scratched by a ceramic edge.
Tape the fabric to edges, carefully lining the tape to cover the perimeter of your work zone, placing a sack or bag below the broken tile to catch loose pieces as you work.
There's no forgetting your first hardwood floor.
You visit a friend or family members home and see the enhanced warmth of rooms, the rich, natural texture running the length of the floor, and you instantly file the image.
You begin to imagine your own hardwood floor, how it'll add value to your home, and bring a sense of exquisite character into each and every room.
Pushing past intrinsic beauty for a moment, let's take a peek into the future, when your hardwood floor has been fitted, and discover how to maintain that natural beauty for a lifetime.
Effortless Cleaning - A damp cloth or brush goes sailing with ease across a ceramic tile floor.
Spills and messes are easy to see and sweep from a glazed tile floor with little or no resistance, making the surface perfect for placement in kitchens and bathrooms.
Even an outdoor patio can benefit from the cool, smooth material.
A garden hose washes away dirt build-up in moments.
A disinfecting wipe cleans the tile, keeping the surface eminently hygienic, but a special grout cleaning solution should be used periodically to combat accumulations of dirt between tiles.
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