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Tom Vo
4.9(
75
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Customers say: True professional

"Tom is wonderful to work with! He is very responsive and knowledgeable and reliable. He helped me pick out the perfect LVP for my kitchen. The previous installer did not do a good job and my floor was uneven and breaking and looked awful. Tom and his installers took off the old floor, leveled and repaired the sub floor and expertly installed the new floor. It looks fabulous and we love it! We would recommend Tom very highly to anyone looking for quality work and hope to have him do some more work for us in the future."
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+8

Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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R W Carpet & Flooring
4.3(
46
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Extremely well. The floor looks great. It took a day and a half worth the wait. The gentle men that did the installation were very professional and informative. Thank you guys."
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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P&T Flooring
4.2(
5
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent service! The team was professional, punctual, and highly skilled. Our wood floors look absolutely stunning, fast installation and attention to detail. Highly recommend for anyone seeking quality and reliability."
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+11

Response rate100%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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Allegiant Flooring Services LLC
5.0(
11
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Anthony, Rick, Chris, and Andy from Allegiant Flooring Services came into my home and treated my home as though it were their own. My husband and I hired Allegiant Flooring Services to install a ceramic tile backsplash in our newly remodeled kitchen. They helped us from start to finish by providing us with some great suggestions, one of which we loved and decided to go with! We loved their work so much that we asked them to install a new ceramic tile floor in our bathroom. While they were working in our home we also discovered that they specialized in hardwood floors. After seeing some of their previous installations provided to us in their portfolio, we decided to have them install a new hardwood floor as well. This company gave us the best service we ever had. They showed up at the promised start time. They under promised and over delivered at every step of each job. Great job guys! We are telling all of our friends about you and looking forward to having you back to work on our next project. Hire this company, you won't regret it!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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W R Collins Hardwood Flooring
4.8(
30
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Emergency services offered

"We just bought a new house and ripped up all the carpet in the downstairs.  We found that under some of the carpet there was already hardwood flooring, but it was not in good condition.  We wanted to compare prices for putting all new hardwood vs just sanding and refinishing what was there, and only installing new wood where it was absolutely necessary.  Bill told us that the wood in part of the house was a good quality wood, and he said he had a few pieces of it that he could use to patch the unrepairable areas, and then he could sand and refinish it all.  We also had him install new hardwood in two of the rooms.  We had been a little nervous about the patching, as we got a few estimates, and everyone who came in told us that a different type of wood was needed.  We are VERY pleased with the way the floors look.  The areas that were patched look perfect, and the wood that we thought was "not in good condition" looks as good as new.  The new hardwood that they installed is absolutely beautiful."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Edward J Griffith Wood Floors
4.6(
134
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Serving Boston, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We own a historic home in Acton, and decided it was time to update the first floor with some new hardwood. Our home was originally built in ~1850 and had gone through several rehabs in the 19th and 20th century. The result of this piecemeal work was that each room on our first floor was on a different level, and these rooms were connected by a series of poorly designed transitions featuring a random collection of remnant carpet and tile. We wanted to tear all of this out, level the floors, and finally have a nice, even, single-level first floor tied together beautifully with high-character flooring. Our first call was to a local flooring store specialist who gave us the following terrifying assessment: the structure of the home was too old and the scope of the work was too great for him to even give us an estimate, so he politely declined to even get involved. It was in this nervous and anxious state that I reached out to Ed, who brought in his crew to do a full evaluation and put me immediately at ease. I knew exactly what I wanted in our home, and Ed listened carefully, paying specific attention to each of my many requirements. Unlike our first estimator, Ed and his team developed a plan to tackle the most challenging aspects of my project. He provided me with a fair and reasonable estimate, and highlighted the areas where there were some “unknowns” - where costs might run over due to surprises revealed during teardown and reconstruction. As Ed and I had expected and discussed, there were a LOT of obstacles on this project - some of the construction choices made by the previous rehabs made it necessary to reframe and rejoist the floors in the dining room and back hallway. Although this did represent additional expense, Ed was up front and honest with me about this expense, and presented me with alternative less-expensive options if I wanted to proceed differently. In the end my wife and I realized that we had a true professional working for us, and that our project must be “done right the first time” or we would never be truly satisfied with the result. It was in these challenging moments when it was obvious that Ed was the right man for our job. Imagine standing in your kitchen and staring down into your basement, because the dining room floor has been completely removed. In a moment like that, you want someone you really trust running your job - for me, Ed was and remains that guy! In the end, the project was completed on time and on budget for the original scope of work requested. Additional work requested was achieved quickly and on a reasonable budget - the total cost of the project including change requests was just about what we had expected to pay in the beginning. In total our project cost $26K - about $7.5K of that was spent on the actual hardwood flooring itself, which I purchased and paid for separately from a retailer specializing in antique floors. In the end, I paid Ed about $18.5K for the following list of work, which includes both his labor and materials: - Tear out ~1200 sqft of carpet, tile, and linoleum flooring - Remove several layers of unnecessary subfloor totaling perhaps an additional 1500 sqft - Complete reframing and rejoisting of dining room and back hallway, totaling perhaps 800-1000 sqft of complete rebuild - Leveling of entire first floor after rejoisting using fresh plywood subfloor Installation of 1200 sqft of solid hardwood floors using both glue and staples (“earthquake proof!”) - Rebuild and refinish 4 wooden steps leading to our garage - New baseboards installed throughout first floor - A series of miscellaneous small “finishing” projects - replacing sheet rock, cutting a new door and rehanging it, replacing some door trim, replacing one carpeted step in the dining room, etc. In addition to this work, Ed and his crew helped us with a few minor “favors” at no expense - helping us remove and the reinstall our washer/dryer, helping us throw away a piano we no longer wanted, etc. Aside from his work, I found Ed and his crew to be pleasant to work with - friendly, fun, honest, and easy to share a laugh. It made the whole experience much more positive overall and my wife and I were very comfortable having all of them in our home. I definitely will be hiring Ed for more work in the future. Thank you!"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for flooring install, repair, or refinish projects in Boston, MA

Removing tile flooring is a messy job. Expect flying chip fragments, mortar dust, and plenty of debris. Protect the space with plastic sheeting and drop cloths, and gear up with goggles and a respirator before you start prying. Pros keep the mess in check by attaching industrial vacuums to their tools, a setup that captures dust at the source and leaves the work zone far cleaner than a DIY approach.

Removing the old tile first is almost always the smarter play. If you tile over worn or uneven flooring, the new surface can crack, pop, or sit higher than the surrounding rooms. Fixing that later costs far more, especially if you need to re-level the floor. By demoing the tile now, you get a flat, solid subfloor and avoid surprise repairs down the road.

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