WORLDWIDE WHOLESALE FLOOR COVERINGS
About us
Our goal at Worldwide Wholesale Floor Coverings is to provide our customers with great selection, superior product knowledge, excellent service and expert installation at affordable prices. With a wide variety of products in our New Jersey (NJ) showrooms to meet your specific design needs, we take great pride in assisting you in making the perfect selection that is not only beautiful, but also within the price range that meets your needs. With competitive pricing, superior selection at our NJ flooring store locations, a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and a professional installation, it is our personalized service and attention to every detail that truly makes the difference.
Business highlights
Services we offer
AREA RUGS, CARPET, CARPET CLEANING, CERAMIC, COUNTERTOPS, FLOOR CARE., HARDWOOD AND CERAMIC FLOORING, INSTALLATION/SALES OF CARPET, LAMINATES, REFINISHING, STONE, VINYL, WINDOW TREATMENTS, WOOD
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I was very satisfied with the professionalism of this company.
To begin with, the person who took our measurements measured too much so we ended up paying for way more carpet than we needed. After that, the people who came to install the Hardwood floor (Engineered Fire Brick, if you?re interested) came out and did a lousy job. They left gaps between the wood planks, staples sticking up out of the floor and large gaps in their shoty
shoe-moudling. On top of that, they didn?t even finish the job and told us we?d have to schedule a time for them to
return.
When I went back in to complain and had pictures to prove it, I was told a manager would come out and was assured ?everything would be made right? by Rita and her store?s manager. I can tell you that when the installation manager was supposed to come
out they sent someone else instead. On top of that, he himself chipped my floor when he kicked a mat out of the way to
look at the gaps I mentioned. I had no idea that the floor would be this cheap nor that they would be so careless and
difficult to deal with.
When I called back to complain the woman, Trish Shannon, merely listened and took notes and said she?d have to schedule a time for the manager to come out. She then called me, after hours and left me a message, knowing I couldn?t call back to talk to her that night. Since I work during the week, I pushed for a Saturday that they would not come out for.
So today, my wife and I met with Phil Ganes, the installation manager Joe, and his worker Sergio (whom by the way was the guy
who chipped my floor). They assured me that Serigo would finish the work today and unless ?an act of God? (Phil?s
words) stopped him. When I asked if Sergio could do it in time or if they needed someone else, they again assured
me it?d be taken care of. I can tell you that Sergio just left my house today at 5:30 and told me he has to come back tomorrow for an additional 6 hours of work. This is unacceptable. Now my wife has to take off another day of work? And, since we had to tape off my kitchen to avoid getting saw dust in our food we cannot even eat! I left a message for Phil seeking to be compensated for
everything we?ve had to deal with and have yet to hear back.
World Wide came highly recommended to me and maybe they?re
not all bad, but take it from me, steer clear of World Wide in Edison. I am completely beside myself with anger.
He switched the direction of the wood but was angry. He began nailing the wood but didn't butt the wood joint to joint. Finally he left but there were gaps along the wall. I called the company. They apologized and sent two men in today. These men fixed most of the mistakes but there is no way to correct the spaces between the ends of the boards without tearing out all the wood. The men today left me some putty to fill in cracks. That will take me hours.
The wood itself is beautiful but now I found out by calling Bruce (he company that makes the wood) that it is very low quality, that the its urethane is not the quality that I was told it was and that the boards are not milled to be even. I would never use Worldwide again for a purchase or for installation because they lied.
On installation day the contractors arrived within the time frame I was given & got to work. I was a bit surprised to see boxes of small strips of wood, not the long pieces one would expect. It was clear these were leftovers from a previous job. It was the correct floor & was in perfectly fine condition, so I didn't let it bother me. All was going well until they ran out of flooring! They were 2 boxes short of what they needed to finish the room -- even though Worldwide had someone come & do a professional measurement (which carries an extra fee). They had no choice but to leave the job unfinished. Then things got even more upsetting,
Calling Worldwide resulted in being given the runaround until we finally reached someone claiming to be in charge. He said he would call back. A few hours passed with no return call. Numerous calls from our end were ignored until finally this fellow said he would find additional stock to get the job finished. Again, he said he would call us back. Again, he did not, nor did he return numerous voice mails. After getting the runaround for a few days he finally said he had located additional stock & the job would be scheduled for completion the following week, exactly one week from the day the job was started (meanwhile, my office furniture was stuck in the living room).
Following week, no call from Worldwide with a time frame for the arrival of the contractors to finish the job. Called Worldwide & they said my job was not on the schedule. After another round of unanswered phone calls to the manager who was "helping" us we finally got the job scheduled -- for the next week. So, now my office furniture is stuck in the living room for 2 full weeks.
Needless to say, since the job was finished with flooring from a different dye lot the boards are not an exact match. It is very close and I am happy with the way the room finally looks (and the contractor who finished the job was quick, thorough, put the furniture back & even offered to help hang the closet doors back up) but this was much more of a hassle than any customer should be expected to take, not to mention it cost a lot more than the advertising would lead one to expect. Overall, although the floor looks beautiful I do not think I would use Worldwide again, nor would I recommend them.
So my wife took off another day from work to stay home again for our installation and by noon, still no one had showed up. We called Universal and inquired about our installers whereabouts to which they responded that crew had to go to a previously scheduled apppointment for today and that it was Worldwides' policy, when work is not finished as planned, to have the client reschedule the completion of the work for some later date. They said the installer should not have told us he would be back the next day. I was furious. They had ripped up all the carpet on both staircases and only laid a quarter of what was needed to be installed. This whole miscommunication, I soon found out, was in part due to the fact that the installer who worked on our stairs, lied to their manager and claimed I told them to leave which was why they did not complete their job! I asked Worlwide why I would dismiss anyone from a job that I needed so badly done; it was Dec. 23rd and we were about to welcome family members staying with us for the holiday.
So Worldwide sent another installer; this time one single worker. He arrived, looked at our partly finished job and said he needed more padding and could only offer to try and finish the job tomorrow. So, turns out we had a carpet installer at our home until 6 pm on xmas eve, while our guests were arriving for a party.
Long story short; Worldwide hires outside subcontractors for their installation. You never know what you're going to get and then when things do go wrong, they have little or no control over their work staff. Also, beware of that tall, dark, and not-so-handsome carpet crew.....
"I sincerely apologize to this customer. His experience is not typical of our customers, but I have to admit we did run into some problems during the month of December which caused a major inconvenience for some of our customers and for that I feel terrible for that. We have since implemented several new systems that will greatly improve our overall service. I am going to take the liberty of sending a gift card with hopes he will give us another opportunity to service his floor covering needs."
"Rather than refute any of the customers comments that I feel may not be accurate, because afterall it is how they felt at that time I will simply offer my apologies for not providing the level of service they felt they deserved. We stive to provide the best possible service to all our customers and feel badly we fell short in this customers mind. I will take the liberty of sending them a gift card with the hopes they give us another oppurtunity to service their flooring needs and would be happy to oversee the installation personally. As for the installer who did this installation he has worked for us for over 6 years and gets more compliments on his work than all others combined."
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