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    Sergenian's Floor Coverings - Finished Sergenian's flooring project in local home.

    Sergenian's Floor Coverings

    (19 reviews)

    I recently had the floors in my house refinished, and gotta say...it was a fantastic experience!…read moreThese are the kind of projects one dreads, with the amount of work involved, moving absolutely everything out, and completely disrupting living conditions for a week...not the adventure you want to do more than once! But Sergenian's crew was absolutely fantastic, every single step of the way! (5-stars isn't enough!) Starting with Russ' consultation, he is the epitome of professionalism, always being sure to not over-promise, or just agree to everything I say to make the sale. And when Kyle and Armando came to do the work, they continued with extremely specific discussions of the technique, timeline, expectations, etc. They worked diligently, with extreme consideration for my home, my dog, and fully discussing all of the steps along the way. Out-standing! And the quality of their work is A+ to boot. In this day and age, it is incredibly difficult to find contractors who are reliable, experts, diligent, considerate, and actually deliver on what they say. You are lucky if you get two of those qualities, but Russ, Kyle and Armando delivered in full in every single category; Outstanding! (Did I mention how nice all of the office staff was as well? They were; and efficient, too!) I have had an *extremely* mixed bag of experiences dealing with contractors here in Madison, from absolutely miserable schiesters I've been tempted to take to court to the very good ones who've been great and gotten the job done. But this group of individuals was so outstandingly great, I wish they'd take up every other trade, and solve all of my remodeling needs! To be clear, I don't work for Sergenians, and I'm not related to anyone there (!) but I think when you come across such an amazing, talented team, who cares deeply, and actually does their job incredibly well (at reasonable cost, no less!), well, that deserves a minute of my time to say thanks, for a job more than well done. Turns out there are still some good people out there, just gotta find them as you wade through the opportunists and such...faith in humanity restored through flooring! ;-} (And almost forgot, but the flooring was *black* which is extremely non-standard! I'd looked and talked with several other companies, always getting a "...yeah I think we can do something like that" vibe; not what you want to hear. But Sergenians was incredibly explicit about what can and cannot be done, and they might say "minimizing expectations," but in reality, the final floor is absolutely glorious, way BEYOND what I'd even hoped for!) Ok, time to stop the ramble, and I'm gonna go enjoy my new floors! (And in the photos I'm posting, it is hard to capture the rich black, because if you go "true" to color, it looks so dark you see no detail...but to see any detail, you have to brighten up, and they don't look like that. Such are the limitations of "standard" photography; HDR photos would be ideal. The takeaway point is that IN-PERSON, the floor looks SPECTACULAR! ...and yes, black floors will show dog hair, dust, etc., but a small price for the best looking floors ever!)

    Sergenians has an unbelievable amount of gorgeous floor coverings, including carpet which is what I…read morewas shopping for. There was no problem taking home several carpet samples for a few days, trying to make my decision. One thing I really appreciated was their array of companies, fabric, colors, information on content and environmental/allergen free choices. I was lucky to have Molly assist me because I was overwhelmed, not being someone who shops for carpet often. Molly found samples closer to what I wanted than I had found. I was stuck and she was patient and helpful, never pushy. I ended up choosing a large and fabulous area rug which Sergenians have several stacks of. Jacob was also very helpful finding runner choices for me.

    Floor360 - Zoomed lifted seam

    Floor360

    (20 reviews)

    Summary: I Had a Contract with Floor360 -- Got a Defective Floor & Had to file a Lawsuit…read more I built a new home in 2024, and because I've done this rodeo before, my builder and I agreed I would handle the flooring, cabinetry, countertops, and lighting contracts directly rather than through the builder. I'd had good experiences with Floor360 in my Veridian homes, so I emailed Jen Fickling on Sept 2, 2023 proposing that Floor360 work directly with me. They agreed, and I signed a flooring/tile/installation contract via Dropbox on Jan 17, 2024. That contract contained the provision that "all installations done according to industry trade standards". I selected a premium 9.5" Shaw Expressions white oak floor (~$30K). When Floor360 came to install in February, the HVAC wasn't on and the required 5-day acclimation hadn't happened. Unbeknownst to me, my builder was a chiropractor who had inherited the construction company from his father, and the project manager responsible for site conditions like HVAC was his X-ray technician. To avoid delays, Floor360 and the builder privately agreed the builder would install instead of waiting for Floor360's next opening. The builder had never installed this product, didn't buy all required materials, and Floor360 knew this as well as knowing proper acclimation had not occurred. Unsurprisingly, the floor failed--and only then was I told the installation had been switched, despite promises that Floor360's "most senior crew" would do the work. The installation violated basic manufacturer requirements: no 5-day acclimation (installed mid-winter with no HVAC), fasteners spaced 15-24" instead of 6-8", no end fastening, and no required glue assist. Result: cracked boards, lifted seams, splinters, flared ends, and a wood floor that feels like walking on artisanal cobblestone. Shaw inspected, found 70% of boards damaged, and denied warranty coverage due to improper installation/acclimation. Replacement bids are ~$50K, and I legally have to disclose the defect if I sell. What makes this worse is the secrecy. I emailed the replacement designer, Nichole Abbott, repeatedly asking how installation went (2/14/24, 2/24/24, 3/12/24) yet no answers. When I asked where the leftover product was (4/23/24 & 4/24/24), she vaguely said she'd ask "the installers," leaving out the key detail: Floor360 didn't install it. Floor360 now insists my contract was with the builder, even though the builder contract explicitly allowed direct vendor contracts, Floor360 was paid via my personal funds & construction loan, and they accepted that arrangement in writing. Floor360 subcontracting with my builder to swap installation roles on the down low has nothing to do with their contractual obligation to me. The two people who negotiated the working model (Jen Fickling and Christie Thompson) have since left, and it appears nobody bothered to review the terms before denying responsibility. My attorney says the liability is clear. We've given Floor360 multiple chances to fix this; they haven't. So we filed a lawsuit, which you may follow by searching for them on CCAP. A complaint with DSPS/DATCP is in-process. Floor360: if anything here is inaccurate, reply publicly and I'll correct it immediately. You're also welcome to send corrections to my attorney. My only goal is accuracy and getting an undamaged & fully warranted floor. After reading our contract line by line, do you disagree that a properly installed, fully warranted floor is a reasonable expectation?

    Incredible service. I found their staff to be very friendly and helpful in helping me select new…read moreflooring for my home. I'd highly recommend them to everyone.

    Nonn's - Nonn's Kitchen, Bath & Flooring Showroom in Middleton Wisconsin

    Nonn's

    (13 reviews)

    We worked with Nonn's on a large home project involving flooring, tile, and appliances. When…read moreservice issues arose, the experience was far below what we expected from a company handling a project of this scope. Our range broke immediately and was unusable for weeks. We also had a separate dishwasher issue that required months of follow-up before ultimately failing and needing faulty parts replaced. Communication throughout the process was slow, inconsistent, and often required repeated effort from us just to receive basic updates. Although repairs were eventually completed and a partial credit was issued, Nonn's declined to provide any further accommodation despite the prolonged disruption and clear service breakdowns. The response from leadership made it clear that customer experience was not a priority once problems occurred. We made multiple good-faith attempts to resolve this privately. Based on how these issues were handled, we would not choose to work with Nonn's again and would encourage others to carefully consider their options before committing to a significant project.

    Surreal. This was my experience…read more We came into the showroom and were descended upon by a "designer." "Can I help you find anything?" Me: "I'm looking for a tile, 1" or 2" square with some color variation through it. It's for a shower we're remodeling." Designer: "Well, we have this marble that's nice. You could do a listello..." She shows us a sample board that's got all sorts of sculpted shapes and borders. Me: "I don't think we want stone. Just need tile. 1" or 2" square with some color variation through it." Designer: Gesturing to another board of fancy scmancy design elements "You could do something like this, with a listello..." Me: thinking "WTF is listello and why can't she just show us tile?" saying, "Really all we want is some kind of tile in a 1" or 2" square that might have some subtle color variation in it." Designer: (exasperated) "I don't know if I can help you if you can't tell me what you want." (I kid you not, she said this after I'd told her EXACTLY what I wanted multiple times.) Somehow we shook this thing off--I don't know how many times she said "listello" but to this day I twitch when I hear the word--and went into the next room and selected the floor tile by ourselves. In the end we went to another place where the staff were awesome and we literally found the tile we wanted within minutes of walking in the door. Bottom line: if you want to be verbally masturbated all over by a "designer" go to Nonn's. If you want tile, go anywhere else.

    Eco Friendly Flooring - Vintage white Oak, prefinished smoked and oiled engineered floor

    Eco Friendly Flooring

    (8 reviews)

    Williamson - Marquette

    Beautiful products represented in a most friendly, knowledgeable and professional manner…read more Willingness to consult about any special issues. We installed cork flooring in our kitchen and the result is fantastic.

    We had them install tile on the ceiling of our shower which came with a $500 "upcharge." When we…read morepointed out how poorly it was done they offered to fix it, which couldn't be accomplished without tearing it down and starting over. The entire project was to take 4 weeks and they were here for almost 5 months and just wanted to wrap things up. They also installed the tile in our back entry butting up to the wood floors, we told them how the door was going to be installed and the tile/wood was still installed incorrectly with the seam of the two showing when you close the door. The final straw was we needed to have 3 - 12x24 tiles replaced in our shower from an issue with our plumber, the quote from Melissa was $1200. When asked about the price we received the response, "Based on our experience in working insurance claim projects, what we have bid is easily within the bounds of what would be covered, so the plumber should have no problems with the claim." The $1200 was just for the removal/replacement of the 3 tiles and didn't include the tile that was needed. At that point we called it quits. The photos attached are of showers that have never been used, this is the final product.

    Tri-North Builders - contractors - Updated May 2026

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