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    LReyes Remodeling

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Cobalt Flooring Designs

    Cobalt Flooring Designs

    3.9
    (15 reviews)

    Cobalt Flooring recently completed my kitchen backsplash, and I couldn't be happier with how it…read moreturned out. The craftsmanship is flawless, every detail was done with precision, and the finished product completely transformed my kitchen. It looks even better than I imagined! Dave was wonderful to work with. He took the time to help me with every selection, answered all of my questions, and made the entire process easy and stress-free. I never felt rushed, and his attention to detail and commitment to making sure everything was just right really stood out. The entire team was professional, knowledgeable, punctual, and took great pride in their work. They kept everything clean, communicated throughout the project, and made sure every detail was perfect before they finished. I am beyond thrilled with the results and can't stop admiring my new kitchen every time I walk into the room. If you're looking for a company that truly cares about quality, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction, Cobalt Flooring is the one to call. If I could give them 10 stars, I absolutely would!

    I wish could have given any thing below the one star rating to this company because of its highly…read moreunprofessional, deceptive, arrogant, threatening and biased service. We were shown samples of Mohawk carpet at our house and we chose "Homefront 3" (the highest quality) but we were deceived and forced to accept an inferior quality but same color carpet to be installed. We also asked them verbally and in writing many times to bring the same samples shown to us before at our house along with the carpet we chose to be installed first before the installation so that we can match what we chose and we would be getting, but this highly rude owner (David Simon) of this company not only refused to do so as per agreement but also compelled us to come to his showroom again and see the sample and the carpet there which made no sense because he could have shown us any thing to there which did not mean that we would be getting the same carpet we chose to be installed at hour house. But having no choice and paying half money in advance in cash (he preferred to be paid by cash) we went to his showroom and he showed a small (about 8X10 feet) piece of carpet of the same color with no manufacturer's specification on it which seemed lesser in thickness and quality, so we refused to accept it. At that point he started yelling at us and he was very disrespectful with my wife. When we demanded our money back, not only he refused to do so but also challenged us to do whatever we can. We left his showroom with disappointment and regret why we chose to do business with this company. Having no choice again, we decided to accept the inferior quality carpet he was trying to sell. So, my wife called him to agree with him, but at this point he was more ruder and dictatorial and said that he does not trust us (we are senior citizens) and if we have to install the carpet I do not know when it would be installed but if we agree to do so. you have to pay the remaining half money in advance in cash. This was another violation of the sales agreement (by way the the sales agreement this company wrote for us without our consent has no terms and conditions on it in case either party defaults or want to cancel or to seek amendment in it). We felt like a hostage at this point and kept thinking what to do to get out of this enforced mess on it. Finally we requested an attorney from a church to seek help. This attorney is a nice man but very old and retired an we did not know his license was inactive and not able to take this company to court. He was of no help and for some reasons spoke in favor of this mighty company and told us to avoid being sued by this company. Now it is more than two months this company is not only holding our money illegally but demanding more money and threatening to sue us because he knows it is going to cost us more to go to court, and when as matter of fact neither this company ever delivered and installed the carpet we chose at our house nor even followed the flawed sales agreement it wrote for us. For some reasons there are many reviews in favor of this company but please read the reviews of a few victims of this company specially when it comes the review Ms. Nancy S. She faced the same what are being made to suffer.

    Exploring Flooring

    Exploring Flooring

    4.4
    (17 reviews)
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    Exploring Flooring installed all of our carpet back in 2010. It's still going strong in 2026. We…read morehad it done on stairs, all bedrooms, and living room. When our puppy did too many accidents in our upstairs area, we replaced the hallway and master bedroom with Kardean Luxury Vinyl Tile. At the time, Exploring Flooring did not glue down LVT and only had the lock down type, so we used another company. We love the livability and washability of Luxury Vinyl Tile. Our friend who installs these floors commercially recommended the Kardean brand and to do the glue down version. He was spot on. Recently, I had a measuring done to either refinish our downstairs cherrywood floors or cover them with Kardean vinyl. Tom came out right away but got confused as to my email address. I think they need a company email address, because we played a bit of email tag trying to communicate. Some things that I wonder about. The other company that came out was willing to fix up some not so great areas with new cherrywood trim--ie around half bath vanity that has bare gap areas at bottom and fp that has a very large gap around it (EF said for me to use some type of expandable filler but I think that will be ugly in a inch or more gap). EF also said they don't install new quarter round trim around floor which is a nice touch another place does as standard. You could always hire it out, I suppose. The cherrywood trim pieces is more of an issue for me. Exploring Flooring's quote for refinishing our cherrywood is around $900 less than the other place, so I guess it equals out. The other place wanted $5400 for about a 530 square foot area, so I thought that was a bit pricey. Exploring Flooring is $4500. As far as luxury vinyl quote to glue down Kardan on top of the hardwood, I'm still waiting, but the quote to float Kardean tile on top of the existing floor (an option, but not my fav) is the same as the other company. However, no particular type of Kardean is mentioned, even though I requested the quote on Tergo. All in all, a bit of a hassle to get specifics, but may be a great option overall, if overall pricing is better.

    I love my new hardwood floors from Exploring Flooring in Winfield Illinois. I also love that the…read morewood came pre-finished with stain and poly layers that matched the sample and so had no odors or drying time. Tom Beeter is a very experienced manager level professional who worked with me on my purchase. Tom has tons on knowledge about design plus technical performance and installation topics. He obviously takes pride in providing a high end result. He's also soft spoken and not pushy at all, which I really don't care for in sales interactions. He came to my home a few times to measure and double check, and ensured that my dishwasher and fridge wouldn't be landlocked by the new flooring. I was equally impressed by Joe and his installation team - consummate professionals with tons of experience, and the dedication to provide a high end result without cutting any corners. Between Tom and Joe, I felt that I was dealing with high integrity guys who genuinely care about the customer and the job. To keep this review as balanced as possible, I'd just note that you should be prepared for sawdust with the installation of a new wood floor. You might ask about getting somewhat thicker plastic and a somewhat tighter seal over the doors to the work area. Realistically they can't do a really tight seal because they need to go in and out. All in all, I am delighted with this company and will definitely turn to them again for any future flooring needs.

    LReyes Remodeling - flooring - Updated August 2026

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