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Zona Floors

5028 S. Ash Ave. Suite 106
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Zona Floors

5028 S. Ash Ave. Suite 106
5.00(
21
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Approved Pro
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Zona Floors is a full service flooring contractor servicing all of Maricopa County. We are licensed (ROC #336899), bonded, and insured. We offer and will bring out to your home (or business) all major flooring manufacturer's products. From Luxury vinyl planks (LVP), Laminate, Tile, Wood, and Carpet. We also specialize in showers and backsplashes. We will also provide "Installation Only" estimates for those customers that have already purchased their flooring products. Zona Floors was created by bringing in the top project managers, installers, salespeople, and customer service personnel....all to form a flooring company that puts the customer first, and stands behind their work. We hope to have the opportunity to earn your business!

"Tom from Zona floors showed up on time, provided a competitive quote and after hired finished the project on time and left the property clean and tidy. I would recommend Zona floors for your next tile project."

Tina R on March 2025

Zona Floors is a full service flooring contractor servicing all of Maricopa County. We are licensed (ROC #336899), bonded, and insured. We offer and will bring out to your home (or business) all major flooring manufacturer's products. From Luxury vinyl planks (LVP), Laminate, Tile, Wood, and Carpet. We also specialize in showers and backsplashes. We will also provide "Installation Only" estimates for those customers that have already purchased their flooring products. Zona Floors was created by bringing in the top project managers, installers, salespeople, and customer service personnel....all to form a flooring company that puts the customer first, and stands behind their work. We hope to have the opportunity to earn your business!

"Tom from Zona floors showed up on time, provided a competitive quote and after hired finished the project on time and left the property clean and tidy. I would recommend Zona floors for your next tile project."

Tina R on March 2025


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Arizona Floors and Home

11677 W. Bell Road.
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Arizona Floors and Home

11677 W. Bell Road.
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20 years of experience

Local Family Owned Business with over 20 years experience in the Phoenix Metro Area! WE ARE THE EXPERTS! Carpet - Tile - Wood - Vinyl Plank. Custom Walk in Showers! (at about half the price as the ones that promise it in a Day) * Full Kitchen Remodels, Countertops, Cabinets, Floors, Baseboards... With a Perfect AZ ROC record (for over 20 years) We Proudly offer Restoration, Renovation, Insurance, Residential and Commercial projects.

Local Family Owned Business with over 20 years experience in the Phoenix Metro Area! WE ARE THE EXPERTS! Carpet - Tile - Wood - Vinyl Plank. Custom Walk in Showers! (at about half the price as the ones that promise it in a Day) * Full Kitchen Remodels, Countertops, Cabinets, Floors, Baseboards... With a Perfect AZ ROC record (for over 20 years) We Proudly offer Restoration, Renovation, Insurance, Residential and Commercial projects.



Ashcroft & Diaz Innovations Contracting LLC

4514 S 104th Gln
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Ashcroft & Diaz Innovations Contracting LLC

4514 S 104th Gln
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ADI Contracting LLC specializes in affordable and high quality commercial and residential remodeling, including top notch hard scape projects. Our dedicated team transforms spaces, creating functional and visually stunning environments. With a commitment to excellence, ADI brings your remodeling visions to life at a price that suits your budget. Elevate your space with ADI Contracting LLC. Your Dream, Our Drive.

ADI Contracting LLC specializes in affordable and high quality commercial and residential remodeling, including top notch hard scape projects. Our dedicated team transforms spaces, creating functional and visually stunning environments. With a commitment to excellence, ADI brings your remodeling visions to life at a price that suits your budget. Elevate your space with ADI Contracting LLC. Your Dream, Our Drive.


Blackwood Interior Company LLC

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Blackwood Interior Company LLC

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3 years of experience

We provide high-quality interior design including floor covering and shower tile installation services. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional results and meeting deadlines. We offer competitive prices, and our subcontractors have over 15 years of experience in Commercial & Residential flooring. Please feel free to reach out to us to schedule a meeting or learn more about our services.

We provide high-quality interior design including floor covering and shower tile installation services. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional results and meeting deadlines. We offer competitive prices, and our subcontractors have over 15 years of experience in Commercial & Residential flooring. Please feel free to reach out to us to schedule a meeting or learn more about our services.


Scott Spiller Flooring

7612 W HOPE DR
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Scott Spiller Flooring

7612 W HOPE DR
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18 years of experience

Commercial and residential flooring services. Professional service for all your flooring needs. Carpet, tile, laminate, vinyl plank, wood floors, backsplashes, and showers. I've been in the industry 28+ years, and offer free estimates valleywide. Many styles and brands of all materials in stock and ready to go.

Commercial and residential flooring services. Professional service for all your flooring needs. Carpet, tile, laminate, vinyl plank, wood floors, backsplashes, and showers. I've been in the industry 28+ years, and offer free estimates valleywide. Many styles and brands of all materials in stock and ready to go.




Valley Floors & More

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Valley Floors & More

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Valley Floors & More, provides a variety of flooring expertise to suit your home best. We offer all included installs with new materials such as luxury vinyl ,hardwood, laminate, and quality Carpet. With 8+ Years of Comercial and Residential knowledge we Guarantee satisfied results.

Valley Floors & More, provides a variety of flooring expertise to suit your home best. We offer all included installs with new materials such as luxury vinyl ,hardwood, laminate, and quality Carpet. With 8+ Years of Comercial and Residential knowledge we Guarantee satisfied results.


RemodAZ

3116 W Clarendon Ave
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RemodAZ

3116 W Clarendon Ave
2.33(
6
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6 years of experience

We are an up and coming Home Remodeling company specializing in HVAC, Replacement Windows, Baths, and so much more. I welcome you to send an email or give us a call anytime. We are very flexible with scheduling and have installers and salesman with over 25 years of experiencing.

"We had accidentally broken a window while doing some remodeling in our kitchen and called RemodAz and a couple other window companies for competitive bids. We ended up signing a contract in October 2020 as we were told by the sales guy they would only take 6-8 weeks to get the job done, and they could do it faster than the others, because if we order now he can get the windows in as part of a large order for a local builder. At the end of December – with no communication other than me constantly inquiring where my windows are, they said they are having sourcing issues due to covid and could not give me an update, but could get me more information the next week after a call with the manufacturer, which I still didn’t get a call and was told it was my fault for not understanding that “next week” isn’t “next week” – it was the week after next week. Since we were adding a large sliding door and we had tile removed, we could not finish flooring until the door was in, so we had to keep deferring that install because we couldn’t get RemodAz to commit. Finally, towards the end of January they were out to install and man what a mess that was. Replacing 5 windows in the kitchen with two side windows and a plate glass window; replacing a window and a sliding glass door with a double slider; and then two windows in the front of the house. All with all aluminum frames, new windows and doors which is great because this matches the rest of the house. The door installation required a new header and some wire re-routing, and they wanted to just tie new wires with the old in the wall cavity which is not legal. I made them put a junction box in and I don’t think the way they crammed 8 wires into a double gang box was legal either but oh well. The new header goes in, and the opening is incorrectly sized for the door and it’s also sticking out a full inch on the left side into the room. 1 inch past the interior drywall and it’s clearly at an angle. They called a drywall guy out to patch the walls and he just laughed and left. They end up shaving the header down and just crumpled up some insulation and stuffed it in holes vs actually putting it into the wall cavity completely. I ended up redoing the insulation myself, oh and also had to supply the insulation and most of the wood myself along with quite a few tools. They ended up having an electrician come out to wire the new switches, and this was before the drywall went on, so the next set of drywall crew cuts new drywall around the switches (not the box) which made a 1/2 inch gap around the box. When I went to install the faceplate, it was impossible. I had to cut the drywall out from around the switch and redo it properly as well. They spent about 5 days out here to install 5 windows and 1 door. The fit and finish on the aluminum is really bad. There are paint issues and gaps in the frame, and the windows and slider are really hard to operate. I checked for plumb and the slider and a couple of windows are tweaked which, well, makes them really hard to open and close. They also broke one of the windows while installing it and told me they ordered a replacement at the same time. This is the replacement of the window that I broke - causing the whole window replacement thing to happen in the first place. Then nothing from them for about a month. They finally coordinated to have someone from the manufacturer come out who also confirmed that the windows were incorrectly installed and out of plumb – but he sprayed some silicone and called it good (which really didn’t help). He did nothing with the broken glass or the sliding door which has major paint defects and is poorly built and installed. Then nothing again until May. That’s when the fun really started. I get a call from Anna saying the manufacturer no longer sells aluminum frames (5 months AFTER the replacement window was “ordered”) and asked me if they could just replace the defective windows with vinyl, which I said if that were the case, they would need to replace all the windows with vinyl, so it wasn’t a mismatch in the same room at least. She didn’t say anything other than she was just the messenger, to which I told her I would like to talk to someone who can actually make decisions and speak for what the company is doing. We are dealing with fair amount of money in windows here, so I expect good quality and consistency, not windows and door that mismatched and hard to open. Then nothing again for another month. I finally got a text on the 10th letting me know Tammy was coming out with the glass guy, and it was confirmed between 10-1 on the 16th of June. June 16th comes and goes. No one comes out - and we are home all day, so this wasn’t a missed connection. This was no call no show from them. Well, fast forward to today (June 22nd). I get another text from Anna threatening to take me to court over not being able to complete the work. This is 9 MONTHS after I chose them, after they said they ordered the defective windows to replace the junk they installed, coming back 6 months afterwards saying they can’t get them anymore, saying they will come out with the guy from the glass company and then not show up. At this point I haven’t been able to finish inside around the broken windows and I would like to finish putting my house back together - I can’t keep waiting for the messenger to figure out the next delay tactic and am being forced to find another company to fix their mistakes. I reiterated to the threatening text that I need someone who can actually make decisions to contact me (now via text ONLY since everything will have to be in writing going forward). It’s been 5 hours and still nothing – maybe I can provide an update here in another month? If you chose this company – this is what you will get. Crappy service, horrible product and threats. And the window that started this all, even having been replaced, IS STILL BROKEN! Good luck!"

Jerry K on June 2021

We are an up and coming Home Remodeling company specializing in HVAC, Replacement Windows, Baths, and so much more. I welcome you to send an email or give us a call anytime. We are very flexible with scheduling and have installers and salesman with over 25 years of experiencing.

"We had accidentally broken a window while doing some remodeling in our kitchen and called RemodAz and a couple other window companies for competitive bids. We ended up signing a contract in October 2020 as we were told by the sales guy they would only take 6-8 weeks to get the job done, and they could do it faster than the others, because if we order now he can get the windows in as part of a large order for a local builder. At the end of December – with no communication other than me constantly inquiring where my windows are, they said they are having sourcing issues due to covid and could not give me an update, but could get me more information the next week after a call with the manufacturer, which I still didn’t get a call and was told it was my fault for not understanding that “next week” isn’t “next week” – it was the week after next week. Since we were adding a large sliding door and we had tile removed, we could not finish flooring until the door was in, so we had to keep deferring that install because we couldn’t get RemodAz to commit. Finally, towards the end of January they were out to install and man what a mess that was. Replacing 5 windows in the kitchen with two side windows and a plate glass window; replacing a window and a sliding glass door with a double slider; and then two windows in the front of the house. All with all aluminum frames, new windows and doors which is great because this matches the rest of the house. The door installation required a new header and some wire re-routing, and they wanted to just tie new wires with the old in the wall cavity which is not legal. I made them put a junction box in and I don’t think the way they crammed 8 wires into a double gang box was legal either but oh well. The new header goes in, and the opening is incorrectly sized for the door and it’s also sticking out a full inch on the left side into the room. 1 inch past the interior drywall and it’s clearly at an angle. They called a drywall guy out to patch the walls and he just laughed and left. They end up shaving the header down and just crumpled up some insulation and stuffed it in holes vs actually putting it into the wall cavity completely. I ended up redoing the insulation myself, oh and also had to supply the insulation and most of the wood myself along with quite a few tools. They ended up having an electrician come out to wire the new switches, and this was before the drywall went on, so the next set of drywall crew cuts new drywall around the switches (not the box) which made a 1/2 inch gap around the box. When I went to install the faceplate, it was impossible. I had to cut the drywall out from around the switch and redo it properly as well. They spent about 5 days out here to install 5 windows and 1 door. The fit and finish on the aluminum is really bad. There are paint issues and gaps in the frame, and the windows and slider are really hard to operate. I checked for plumb and the slider and a couple of windows are tweaked which, well, makes them really hard to open and close. They also broke one of the windows while installing it and told me they ordered a replacement at the same time. This is the replacement of the window that I broke - causing the whole window replacement thing to happen in the first place. Then nothing from them for about a month. They finally coordinated to have someone from the manufacturer come out who also confirmed that the windows were incorrectly installed and out of plumb – but he sprayed some silicone and called it good (which really didn’t help). He did nothing with the broken glass or the sliding door which has major paint defects and is poorly built and installed. Then nothing again until May. That’s when the fun really started. I get a call from Anna saying the manufacturer no longer sells aluminum frames (5 months AFTER the replacement window was “ordered”) and asked me if they could just replace the defective windows with vinyl, which I said if that were the case, they would need to replace all the windows with vinyl, so it wasn’t a mismatch in the same room at least. She didn’t say anything other than she was just the messenger, to which I told her I would like to talk to someone who can actually make decisions and speak for what the company is doing. We are dealing with fair amount of money in windows here, so I expect good quality and consistency, not windows and door that mismatched and hard to open. Then nothing again for another month. I finally got a text on the 10th letting me know Tammy was coming out with the glass guy, and it was confirmed between 10-1 on the 16th of June. June 16th comes and goes. No one comes out - and we are home all day, so this wasn’t a missed connection. This was no call no show from them. Well, fast forward to today (June 22nd). I get another text from Anna threatening to take me to court over not being able to complete the work. This is 9 MONTHS after I chose them, after they said they ordered the defective windows to replace the junk they installed, coming back 6 months afterwards saying they can’t get them anymore, saying they will come out with the guy from the glass company and then not show up. At this point I haven’t been able to finish inside around the broken windows and I would like to finish putting my house back together - I can’t keep waiting for the messenger to figure out the next delay tactic and am being forced to find another company to fix their mistakes. I reiterated to the threatening text that I need someone who can actually make decisions to contact me (now via text ONLY since everything will have to be in writing going forward). It’s been 5 hours and still nothing – maybe I can provide an update here in another month? If you chose this company – this is what you will get. Crappy service, horrible product and threats. And the window that started this all, even having been replaced, IS STILL BROKEN! Good luck!"

Jerry K on June 2021

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Carpet Installation questions, answered by experts

While it’s possible to install carpet yourself, it’s best to hire a local carpet installer to ensure it’s done correctly and safely. Before installing carpet yourself, check whether the manufacturer’s warranty will remain intact. Many manufacturer’s warranties won’t cover the cost of materials under the warranty if it wasn’t installed by a pro. In addition, you should only install carpet yourself if you’re familiar with the tools required and if the installation is straightforward, not involving things such as floor vents or stairs. 

Yes, you can put carpet directly on concrete. However, you need to take certain precautions to ensure the success of the carpet installation. For example, you’ll need to choose a synthetic carpet pad to provide insulation and cushioning and a vapor barrier to prevent moisture from seeping into the carpet.

It is normal to glue carpet down, though it’s not the only or the most popular method of installing carpet. Modern techniques include tack strips and stretching the carpet, but you might still find glued carpet in older homes or a home with a DIY’d past. Removing a glued-down carpet will be harder compared to other methods of installation.

Experts advise that replacing carpeting can bring a 50% to 80% return on investment. However, new carpeting doesn’t necessarily add value to your overall home value. Because flooring value heavily depends on taste, it can be tricky to determine whether new carpet will increase your home sale price. Carpeting tends to be a renovation that increases overall comfort and aesthetics for your home, but it’s not a big factor in value.

Because carpet tiles are designed to adhere to the subfloor directly, it’s usually not a good idea to install padding under them. Some carpet tiles come with padding attached to the tile if you prefer a cushier walking experience. In some cases, you can use a compact underlayment beneath your tiles, but you would likely need help from a pro to accomplish this type of installation.

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