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How to Find the Best Flooring Contractor in Burlingame, Millbrae, Pacifica, San Bruno, Belmont, Foster City, Menlo Park, Redwood City, Brisbane, Daly City, San Francisco and South San Francisco, California

The best San Mateo County flooring contractors can install attractive, quality flooring materials throughout Redwood City, South San Francisco and Burlingame. If you're ready to replace your floors with new hardwood floors, laminates or new carpet, the following articles can help you locate a high-quality, low cost, San Mateo County flooring contractor because new carpet or hardwood floors can completely rejuvenate your home. more »

Updated April 9, 2008

Top 10 Flooring Contractors in San Mateo County

John's Custom Floors
(650) 367-9217
231 Nevada St
Redwood City, CA 94062
Contractor’s license # 554010
NWFA (National Wood Flooring Association)

Areas Served: San Mateo & Bay Area, Burlingame, Redwood City CA, Foster City CA, Millbrae, ...
Services: new hardwood floors, laminate flooring, pre-finished hardwood flooring and laminate ...
Key Brands: Mirage hardwoods, BR111 hardwoods, Owens flooring, BHK flooring, Homerwood, Harris ...

Nationwide Floor & Window Covering
(650) 637-0554
801 American St #F
San Carlos, CA 94070
CA C15 flooring and C54 tile, licensed by state to install flooring, contractors license #820038
NARI (National Association of The Remodeling Industry)

Areas Served: San Mateo County incl, San Carlos CA, San Mateo CA, Redwood City CA, Atherton, ...
Services: carpet store & flooring showroom for new carpets, new hardwood flooring, vinyl ...
Key Brands: Hunter Douglas Window Coverings, Castec Window Coverings, Benito Shutters, Teragren ...

Hardwood Floor Connection
(925) 855-7171
112 W Linda Mesa Avenue
Danville, CA 94526

Chamber of Commerce-Danville NWFA (National Wood Flooring Association)

Areas Served: Contra Costa County & Bay Area incl. Danville CA, Diablo CA, Blackhawk, San Ramon CA,...
Services: carpet store & flooring store for quality new floor coverings with premium materials,...

B & C Flooring
(415) 453-6939
PO Box 234
Sausalito, CA 94966

Better Business Bureau

Areas Served: San Mateo, Redwood City, Burlingame, Atherton, Hillsborough, Foster City, Belmont CA
Services: floor contractors & floor layers for new hardwood floors, hardwood floor leveling ...
Key Brands: Bruce hardwood, Armstrong, Shaw, Mullican Hardwood Company, Pergo, Owens Floors

Performance Floor Covering
(707) 795-4932
PO Box 236
Cotati, CA 94931

CFI (International Certified Floorcovering Installers of America) WFCA (World Floor Covering Association)

Areas Served: Bay Area and San Mateo County Incl. Redwood City, Atherton, Burlingame, Hillsborough,...
Services: carpet store & flooring showroom for all new carpet sales and new flooring incl. new ...
Key Brands: Wilsonart, Formica, Beaulieu, Shaw, Columbia Hardwood, Kahrs Hardwood Floors

Lambert & Sons Floor Covering Company
(408) 371-2630
695 East McGlincey Lane
Campbell, CA 95008
CSLB# 263225, C15
Better Business Bureau WFCA (World Floor Covering Association)

Areas Served: Redwood City, Brisbane, Hillsborough, Atherton, Burlingame, Millbrae, San Bruno
Services: San Mateo area flooring contractors & new floor builders incl. hardwood flooring
Key Brands: Wilsonart, Mullican, Lauzon, Armstrong, Hartco Flooring, Kahrs, Mohawk, Karastan, ...

Carpet Outlet
(408) 848-6788
7100 Chestnut Street Ste. B
Gilroy, CA 95020
CSLB# 395306, C15
Diamond Certified Chamber of Commerce-Gilroy FCICA (Floor Covering Installation Contractors Association)

Areas Served: Atherton, Redwood City, Hillsborough, Burlingame, Millbrae, San Bruno, Half Moon Bay
Services: Showcase of new carpets, floor laminates, hardwood flooring, vinyl flooring, all ...
Key Brands: Mohawk, Shaw, Fabrica, Camelot, Tuftex, Bigelow, Karastan, Queen, Mannington, ...

Northern California Construction
(650) 345-8828
223 Puffin Ct
San Mateo, CA 94404

Areas Served: San Carlos, Redwood City, Foster City, Burlingame, Hillsborough, Atherton, Belmont
Services: flooring contractors for new floor installation, custom hardwood floors & hardwood

Spiteri's Hardwood Floor Company
(650) 588-6632
432 N Canal St # 21
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Areas Served: Atherton, Burlingame, Redwood City, Belmont, Menlo Park, Brisbane, Millbrae

Quality Hardwood Floors
(650) 347-9241
808 Ocean View Ave
San Mateo, CA 94401

Areas Served: Redwood City, Burlingame, Atherton, Hillsborough, Millbrae, San Bruno, San Carlos

How to Find the Best Flooring Contractor in Burlingame, Millbrae, Pacifica, San Bruno, Belmont, Foster City, Menlo Park, Redwood City, Brisbane, Daly City, San Francisco and South San Francisco, California 

There are so many choices today in flooring materials, colors and patterns that there's no need to settle for boring floors anymore. When you stand in your kitchen and look down, what do you see? Cruddy old vinyl from the 70s? Maybe it's time to upgrade with beautiful new hardwood or laminate floors or new carpeting.

San Mateo County Flooring Contractors Can Change the Entire Look and Feel of a Home
If you think it's time to make the leap to new floors in your home, there are many things to consider. With the proliferation of flooring types and technology, the capabilities of the installing contractors have had to progress and multiply as well. There are many standard, affordable options in the flooring marketplace. Visit any flooring showroom and you'll see that the options extend far beyond shag carpet and synthetic linoleum. Materials range anywhere from stain-resistant carpets to environmentally-friendly composites. Today, flooring contractors are equipped to perform precision installation of most laminated or unfinished wood flooring, including red oak, white oak, bamboo (which is actually a grass), fumed oak, Brazilian cherry, hand-distressed beech, cherry, or beveled beech. They might also be acquainted with the techniques necessary to install merbau, ash, maple, hickory, pecan, distressed natural beech, and finished or unfinished exotic hardwoods.

Many flooring contractors consider themselves artists of sorts. Their skills and craftsmanship honed to a fine edge, they leave homes transformed through their efforts with carpeting or hardwood and laminate flooring that refreshes, brightens and adds new life to homes. Some flooring contractors can even perform the general contractor duties necessary to prepare the sub-floor, like finish carpentry, masonry work, water damage repairs and dry rot repairs. But wait a moment: You may not even need new floors. For example, while most flooring contractors install new hardwood or carpeting as a matter of course, they might also be able to repair, restore, or refinish aging flooring, giving it new life and saving you money.

Flooring contractors in San Mateo County and beyond often specialize in different niches of the flooring industry (installation, fabrication, carpet, hardwood, etc.). By researching the various services performed by all, you can find the right contractor for your commercial, residential or industrial floor work. A flooring contractor who installs hardwood can usually lay carpet as well. Many flooring contractors have showrooms where they display and sell all manner of flooring supplies and materials such as samples, patterns, lumber, carpet and carpet remnants. Among the custom flooring options available are custom staining and dustless sanding of hard materials, and finish carpentry (custom molding, custom milling, custom borders and inlays, inserts, matching baseboards or ceramic tile baseboards).

If you need a carpet installed, the flooring contractors in San Mateo County offer a selection of not only many colors and patterns, but constructions as well. You can choose from cut and loop piles, multi-level loop piles, level loop piles (including Berber) and the various cut piles (Saxony, texture, velvet/plush, and Frieze). Aside from appearance and practicality, there are other factors you may choose to consider for your flooring.

These same contractors can also lay down vinyl, Linoleum, tile, ceramic, cork, slate, stone, and of course, carpeting. The environmental impact of certain building materials is a current area of interest to some, and many individuals in the process of remodeling or rebuilding take these issues into consideration during the design and purchase process. Many Bay Area flooring contractors are familiar with a number of ecologically sound materials that can enable you to do the same, such as vinyl composition tile (VCT), reclaimed hardwoods, reclaimed bamboo, acid-proof dex-o-tex, or other sustainable materials.  

Choose Top-Rated San Mateo County Flooring Contractors
Within the Contra Costa County and East Bay region, there are a number of highly-rated flooring contractors to consider for your job. Some of the top flooring contractors who work in San Mateo County are John's Custom Floors, Hardwood Floor Connection, Signature Carpet One, Wolfe's Floor Covering, Inc., Bay Area Flooring, Amber Flooring, Inc, Western Hardwood Floor Service, Marvel Atlas Flooring, Metropolitan Floors, Patina Hardwood Floors. Other flooring contractors who might service San Mateo County include King Hardwood Flooring, AA Hardwood Floors, PK Hardwood Floor, New Method Floor Co, Inc..

Research the Qualifications and Experience of [:county Flooring Contractors
When considering flooring contractors, investigate certifications and licensure, and use related trade organizations to assess a company's reputation and work history. Contractors are often affiliated with agencies that regulate industry practices and exclude sub-par tradesmen. If you visit the article "Key Consumer Resources for Flooring in San Mateo County," you'll see a list of various media sources that can help you find this information.
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Choosing The Best Flooring Contractor in San Mateo County For Your Project 

Describe Work
Consider all of the flooring choices that we've listed in the article "How to Find the Best Flooring Contractor in San Mateo County." From exotic woods to prefabricated flooring materials, you'll have to be prepared with a general idea when you meet with potential contractors. It will help if you write down these details beforehand, along with measurements and finishing preferences. A written description ensures that each contractor will be quoting an estimate for the same parts and labor.

Ask Questions & Take Notes
Create a list of questions to pose to each contractor. If you like, use the list below to start. Take notes on his answers as well as his attitude toward you and the job. Even if a flooring professional has an impressive resume, a bad working relationship can still spoil the project.

Answer Questions & Take Notes
While a flooring contractor is questioning you about the proposed work, listen carefully. Take notes on what questions he asks and what his professional strengths appear to be. Also note his level of detail. Is he thorough, or does he seem rushed and distracted?

Questions to Ask Potential Flooring Contractors:
Do you have any references that I may contact?
How many flooring projects have you completed in San Mateo County?
Will you provide a written estimate?
How and when do you clean up?
How long have you been in business?
Do you specialize in the type of work I've described?
What is your guarantee policy?
Do you do the work with your own team or do you hire subcontractors?
Do you provide a written contract?
How long should it take to complete the project?
Do you do finishing work/general carpentry work as well?
Do you carry workers' compensation and liability insurance?
How do you price your work?

Narrow down the list of potential San Mateo County flooring contractors using what you've learned so far. Consider each contractor's qualifications, including professionalism and compatibility. When you've decided which flooring contractor is best for your job, check his professional background. Verify his contractor licensing, insurance, and any additional certifications, such as Diamond Certification and Better Business Bureau membership. You can find resources to help in our article, "Key Consumer Resources for Flooring in San Mateo County."
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Key Consumer Resources for Flooring in San Mateo County 

Associations & Licensing

NWFA National Wood Flooring Association (www.woodfloors.org)
PFIA Professional Flooring Installers Association (www.pfia.org)
WFCA Wood Floor Covering Association (www.wfca.org)
DCA California Department of Consumer Affairs (www.dca.ca.gov)
FIANA Floor Installation Association of North America (www.fiana.org)
FCICA Floor Covering Installation Contractors Association (www.fcica.com)
NALFA North American Laminate Flooring Association (www.nalfa.com)
BBB Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org)
Diamond Certified (www.diamondcertified.org)
CFI Certified Floor Covering Installers (www.cfi-installers.org)
CSLB Contractors State License Board (www.cslb.ca.gov)
NOFMA Wood Flooring Manufacturers Association (www.nofma.org)
 NCBE North Coast Builders Exchange (www.ncbeonline.com)
MFMA Maple Flooring Manufacturing Association (www.maplefloor.org)
 
Media & Web Resources
Design Journal Magazine
HANDY Magazine
 Environmental Design and Construction Magazine
Floor Covering Installer Magazine
Floor Focus Magazine
Hardwood Floors Magazine
Jobsite Magazine-Floor Covering
National Floor Trends Magazine
Residential Design and Build Magazine
Traditional Home Magazine
Fine Homebuilding Magazine
 
www.thecarpetsite.com
www.thefloorpro.com
www.woodweb.com
www.contractortalk.com
www.diychatroom.com
www.hardwoodinfo.com

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the top 10 flooring contractors in San Mateo County within the following cities.  

San Francisco, Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, Broadmoor Vlg, Burlingame, Colma, Daly City, Emerald Hills, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, La Honda, Loma Mar, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Moss Beach, Pacifica, Palomar Park, Pescadero, Portola Valley, Princeton by the Sea, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Gregorio, San Mateo, Sharp Park, South San Francisco, West Menlo Park, Woodside, El Granada and Montara.

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the top 10 flooring contractors to help you install hardwood or carpeting in San Mateo County within the following zip codes.  

94027, 94002, 94005, 94015, 94010, 94014, 94062, 94404, 94019, 94020, 94021, 94025, 94028, 94030, 94038, 94044, 94060, 94061, 94063, 94065, 94066, 94096, 94098, 94070, 94128, 94074, 94401, 94402, 94403, 94080, 94083, 94064, 94037, 94026, 94018, 94017, 94016 and 94011:
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10 Great Tips for Working with Flooring Contractors in San Mateo County 

First, Take Your Time Choosing Your Flooring Contractor.
There are a lot of qualified candidates out there, and if you take the time to evaluate several different members of the local flooring industry, you will find a professional who is better suited to your price range and job specifics. Don't settle for the first flooring contractor you can reach on the phone.

Write a Description of the Job.

Before you interview a San Mateo County flooring contractor, you should prepare a summary of the work you'll require. Include material preferences and exact measurements of the area to be worked on. This way, every contractor will see the same thing, and you can be sure they've all been given a fair shot at a bid.

Get it in Writing.
Another aspect of contractor dealings that shouldn't be glossed over is written documentation. Make sure that your San Mateo County flooring contractor provides you with a written description of the work that includes pricing and a timeframe for completion.

Do Your Homework Before You Sign an Agreement.
When you work with any contractor, always be sure to check licensing, workers' compensation, liability insurances and any other relevant credentials before you enter into a contract.

Choose Certified Companies.
Some flooring contractors have made the extra effort to do right by their customers and have earned positive feedback because of it. In San Mateo County, flooring contractors that have earned Diamond Certification or received praise elsewhere are more likely to deliver total satisfaction. Ask about testimonials or awards

Agree in Advance to Approve the Work Upon Completion.
When every phase of the job is finished, inspect the work with your contractor. Together, you should reference the agreement you signed and look for any discrepancies. If you do find anything amiss, tell your contractor immediately.

Know Your Rights.
Consumers have certain rights that vary by the area in which they live. More information is available at the Web site for the California Department of Consumer Affairs. (www.dca.ca.gov).

Get a Few Different Estimates.
You should consult several San Mateo County flooring contractors and obtain estimates from each one. Estimates give you an idea of what you can expect to pay, but they serve other purposes as well. They can give you insight into a contractor's general abilities, as well as his professionalism. It's best if you don't simply look for the cheapest option.

Maintain Great Communication During the Work.
Both you and your contractor should make the effort to keep one another informed about changes or concerns. Make sure you are available should your flooring contractor have questions or encounter problems during the job. If you and your contractor can keep one another up to date about important issues, there shouldn't be any unwelcome surprises.

Make Sure Your Flooring Contractor is Committed to Successful Completion of Your Work.
If your flooring contractor seems like he's in a rush to move though your project and be done with it, you probably won't be happy with his work. A flooring contractor should take his time to see to every detail. One who speeds through his work to get to the next paying job is a poor bet, and it will show.
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Flooring Contractors in San Mateo County Work With Lots of Styles and Brands of Hardwood, Laminates and Carpeting 

Lexington, Bruce, Capella, Columbia, Hartco, Kährs, Homerwood, Mohawk, Laura Ashley, Aladdin, Wilsonart, Stainmaster, Pergo, Harris Tarkett, Lauzon, Royalty, Chatham, Prestige Mills, Royal Dutch, Signature Hospitality, and Wundaweave.
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Diamond Certified