Has anyone used company Lions Floor?
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Comments (5)We still haven't gotten a reply for our request for a quote. I'll send a follow up on Monday if I haven't heard by then. Keep me posted on your dealing with them if you don't mind. Thanks!...See Morenyc people-has anyone used myhomeus company?
Comments (1)I am not from NYC but I saw your post sitting there needing some help. So I browsed and found these links. Maybe they can help you. ~boxer Brownstoner http://www.brownstoner.com/forum/archives/2008/10/myhomeus.php Xom Reviews http://www.xomreviews.com/myhomeus.com Tool Girl recommends.. http://www.toolgirl.com/toolgirl/2009/09/do-you-know-a-good-contractor.html Insider pages Myhomeus 14 reviews http://www.insiderpages.com/b/15241020281/renovation-by-my-home-new-york (out of 14 only 2 were unhappy. Read the posts because the happy folks loved the work) NYC City Search has a bunch of reviews too. http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/47575775/new_york_ny/myhome.html#profileTab-reviews...See MoreHas anyone used Muralo since CP bought company? Is product the same?
Comments (1)Viewing the Muralo website, it doesn't appear any product has changed. California Products is making a smart investment by purchasing a company like Muralo that will increase it's line up of quality paint products....See MoreHas anyone used Parma Laminate Floor?
Comments (6)In June 2015 my contractor installed “Parma Quality Laminate”, at a cost of $9,300.00 for 1800 Sq ft. This is the worst floor laminate in the world! Even before we moved into the house I found it picking upon the middle of the living room. i made it clear that I needed a durable laminate, and good looking (Red Oak), and my contractor assured me it was. And since it’s been installed it’s constant problems, every time I turn around it’s picking up somewhere. I need to get this floor out of here, I’m done, 9300.00 down the drain and a contractor who’s not standing behind the cheap crap he put in my house, and now we’ll have to seek legal action, so this floor cost way more than it should have. And when I call the Company, they pass me around and then know nothing! Don‘t buy Parma!!...See MoreDini Joyce
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