Dan's Floor Store
- Hardwood Flooring in Jacksonville, FL
- Hardwood Flooring in Fleming Island, FL
- Hardwood Flooring in Saint Augustine, FL
Owner, Salesman, and Primary Installer and refinisher, Dan DiCarlo has over 15 years of technical experience with installing tile and wood, as well as wood floor refinishing and restoration of the hard surface flooring featured by our flooring store.
We offer for sale and install high quality durable hard surface flooring including:
- - Restoration and Refinishing of Hardwood Flooring
- - Solid Wood Flooring Installation
- - Engineered Hardwood Flooring Installation
- - Laminate Flooring Installation
Each of which can be further customized with Medallions, Borders, and Inlays for a truly personalized look to your home or business floors.
We also offer for sale, and install Tile and Stone on Floors and Walls. Call Dan's Floor Store - 904.887.8303 to make an appointment for a Free in-home consultation and estimate.
| Year Established | 2008 |
|---|---|
| Business Categories | Flooring in Ponte Vedra, FL |
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