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Glen’s Flooring

5.0 (1 review)

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Florida Tile and Wood Carpet One Floor & Home

Florida Tile and Wood Carpet One Floor & Home

(5 reviews)

I had a great experience working with Deana selecting new flooring for my house. She provided…read moreexcellent selections balancing budget and style and after the install, the product looked great in the house. Excellent customer service and followed up to make sure everything went well. It is also great to support local businesses. I totally recommend Deana and Carpet One.

I really wish there is a way to make separate ratings for the business' sales people and their…read moreinstallers, because they are like night and day. The sales people would have earned 5-stars, but since the installers are part of their business, I have no hesitation rating it 1-star. I was deployed to the Middle East in support or Operations Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, when my wife went to Carpet One to have our house renovated with new carpets and install tile and hardwood flooring as a surprise for me when I returned. She told me the sales folks were really friendly and knowledgeable, and they were patient with her until she had finally made her decisions. My wife was thoroughly pleased with them and felt confident she was going to have first-rate installers install everything professionally. Oh, how wrong she was to assume that. As I said before, I was deployed at the time, so I wasn't around to oversee and quality check the installers' work, and I think they thought they could pull one over on my wife and do a half-ass job. At first, my wife thought after all the installation was complete that they did a really good job. But after some time passed, and the excitement of having new carpet/tile/hardwood flooring installed in our entire house passed by, she began to see some flaws. But she didn't see problems that were that big of a deal. When I finally returned from my deployment and settled back into routine life, I began to notice some serious issues that even I - at the time, completely ignorant of all types of flooring installation - knew were unprofessional, sloppy and lazy work. Here are just some of the problems I found (I'm sure there are quite a few I'm forgetting): With having new hardwood floors, the installers had to put in quarter round moulding at the baseboards. The problem with that was they didn't cut them to correct sizes, and didn't even use "returns" where it terminated at locations like doorway jambs or middle of the wall. If you aren't sure what moulding returns are, please see the following website: http://www.homedepot.com/c/molding_how_to_cut_crown_molding_with_a_miter_saw_HT_PG_TH. What quarter round they did install, they didn't fill in the nail holes, let alone even caulk or paint it. At our back door we began to see water damage to our hardwood. We had someone come out from the store, but their lame excuse was that we had a leak from our door and it wasn't their fault. They didn't listen to us when we said we didn't have any problem before having hardwood installed. Our kitchen/breakfast room have tile, while the living room has hardwood. The installers used a strip of wood to cover-up the seam between the two mediums, but they didn't sit in flat, nor even cut it to the right size. As for the rooms we had tile installed, I have found numerous places where they didn't cut the tiles correctly, got grout on the baseboards and they didn't seal the tile grout. And it really pisses me off that these idiots didn't remove the baseboards' old caulking prior to installing the tiles and sealing them with grout. Now one can see caulking sticking out from the grout, but if I tried removing it, then I would pull grout out also. All in all, it is the lack of quality these lazy, non-professional charlatans demonstrated to us that has caused me to learn DIY for everything inside and out for our home (plumbing, electrical, flooring, etc), and I now refuse to hire any more "professionals," because I have learned I am the only one who really cares to do the job right in my house! Final words: If you know how to install carpet/tile/hardwood, then I would recommend you stop by and see the sales folks, because they really are nice people. If you need installers, then steer clear of using Carpet One's folks!!!

Glen’s Flooring - carpetinstallation - Updated May 2026

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