Flooring Materials in Pine Meadow, CT

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Colonial Carpets & Tile gallery

Large selection of floor covering Professional service Free in-home measuring and estimates Family-owned in Hartford county for over 30 years Profession

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debit, check, cash, all major credit cards
Brands:
Mohawk, Resilient
Cook & Kozlak Flooring Center Inc gallery

AMENITY Enjoy refreshments while you browse our beautiful showroom. Design services and private appointments available. ASSOCIATION *Connecticut Floor Coveri

Payment method:
all major credit cards, financing available
Brands:
Adura, Congoleum, Coronet, Durastone, Mannington Mills
Empire Today Carpet & Flooring gallery

Serving the Pine Meadow Area

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amex, discover, master card, visa
Heritage Floors LLC gallery

We sell hardwood, laminate, carpet, vinyl, area rugs, cork, bamboo, tile, marble, in-stock carpet and vinyl for that need now job! We have two lar

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all major credit cards, amex, carte blanche, company card, diners club, discover, jcb, mastercard, visa
Avon Rug Gallery gallery
8YEARS IN BUSINESS
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visa, amex, cash, check, discover, master card
Moore's Saw Mill Inc gallery

The Moore family started the sawmill and lumber business about 1875. The first two generations operated it as a portable sawmill using horses in the wood