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Mon - Fri: 8AM - 4PM

Appointments available for Saturday. We're CLOSED on Sunday.

|Q: Do you give recommendations on the best type of flooring material to use?

Yes. Morrow Flooring LLC is an experienced flooring contractor that bases flooring choices on client's specific style preferences in combination with a range of practical considerations that include the lifestyle and activity level in the home, the wear and tear to high traffic area, and the characteristics of the particular industry when planning flooring for commercial locations.

|Q: How can I get a quote?

Contact a qualified Morrow Flooring LLC representative for a quote on flooring for your home or business and for answers to any questions.

|Q: What is the difference between unfinished and pre-finished hardwood?

Pre-finished offers a professionally finished wood surface without fumes, dust or fuss. Although pre-finished wood floors are more expensive, unfinished wood flooring may cost more in the long run due to the required treatments according to Morrow Flooring LLC flooring experts and many home improvement enthusiasts.

|Q: What is the difference between vinyl and linoleum flooring?

Vinyl flooring is easier to clean. Linoleum requires specialty cleaners and more maintenance. Linoleum is made from natural ingredients that include linseed oil, tree resin, wood, cork flours and pigments, while vinyl flooring is manufactured from vinyl, fiberglass and dye. Linoleum is prone to moisture damage yet is more eco-friendly. Vinyl is moisture resistant but is made from non-renewable resources.

|Q: What do I do if I have an issue with my floor?

Depending on the type of flooring you have, consult with a professional flooring contractor for qualified recommendations, repair and maintenance tips. Morrow Flooring LLC offers free consultations and on-site repair and installation estimates to address any floor concern you may have.

|Q: How can I find a stain to match my existing hardwood floor?

Test the stain for on inconspicuous portion of covered flooring to match the original wood stain. Experiment with a blend of several stains of similar colors if needed. Factor in the quality and properties of different wood and patiently experiment for best results. Consult a Morrow Flooring LLC representative for professional advice.