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    Loudoun Valley Floors - Our Purcellville Location
129 N Bailey Ln Ste C Purcellville VA 20132

    Loudoun Valley Floors

    (28 reviews)

    I contracted Loudoun Valley Floors for a stair refinishing project, which included installing new…read morestair treads, risers, and staining as part of a larger flooring job. **In reply to the business: You company's years in business doesn't have anything to do with the multiple 2025 reviews for your crew's current poor quality/issues with staining. I would recommend potential customers look at other recent Yelp 1 star reviews for Loudoun Valley Floor's current quality standards for staining. And thank you for confirming that after a year, your most recent attempt at staining options, that your company has not been able to find a correct stain method to come even close to our LVT that was also purchased from your showroom at the same time.** ** Issues are still unresolved after about a year and Matthew Ange an owner who never contacted me to resolve this mess has placed a mechanics lien on the house. ** The initial staining attempt on the new stair treads produced an uneven greenish tone. After I provided photos of the issue, my concerns were initially dismissed as incorrect. It was only after further insistence that they arranged an in-person inspection. The crew that showed up agreed that stairs needed to be redone. In an attempt to correct the staining, the stair treads were sanded down and treated with a bleaching process. However, this resulted in a purple undertone. Based on my research after the poorly done "correction", I found out that the green and purple tones in red oak staining are often due to unprofessional work. These issues arise from improper handling of the wood's high tannin content, which can cause color blotches if not addressed through proper preparation or sealing techniques. Tannin pull, where tannins leach unevenly, is a known problem that professionals should anticipate and prevent, especially in oaks, leading to reported discolorations in green or purple. Following the purple toned wood stairs and landings outcome, new stain samples were provided for my selection, but they were dropped off almost a month after promised. These samples were applied only to unstained and unbleached wood, which does not accurately represent the potential outcome on my purple-toned wood. Due to this mismatch, I have been unable (but pressured) to select a stain or authorize further work as the final color cannot be reliably predicted. I have withheld permission for another staining attempt to avoid a scenario where the work is deemed "complete" despite unsatisfactory results, potentially obligating me to pay. In addition to the stain color, the application process was sloppy, leading to splatters and damage that extends beyond the scope of simple touch-up painting as outlined in the contract. Remediation would involve at a minimum sanding and applying multiple coats of paint to cover the stains as well as complete molding replacement in some sections. In certain areas, molding was rebuilt using filler, resulting in a substandard finish that requires complete replacement rather than minor repairs. Additionally I had selected "shoe molding" from the two available white samples at the sales desk during the contract signing. I specifically chose the shoe molding sample over the quarter round sample that was also presented. Despite this clear selection and it being line itemed in the contract as shoe molding, they instead installed quarter round molding. When confronted, they claimed that shoe molding and quarter round were the same thing, even though the samples I reviewed were distinctly different and I had explicitly picked shoe molding. Their initial resolution offered was a discount, but this did not address my preference and contract for shoe molding. Subsequently, they finally proposed replacing the quarter round with shoe molding, but this would require me to pay additional costs even though the contract states shoe molding. "We can install new ¾" X ¾" White Scotia shoe molding (still needs to painted) 600 lf @ $1.95 for a total of $1170.00." As far as follow-ups with the company, I have had to deal with no shows, late arrivals, and unexpected visits, which has shown their lack of concern or value for my time. I have asked multiple times for both parties to mutually agree to walk away from the project so that I could hire another company to complete the job, but they have refused. As a result of these unresolved disputes and my refusal to accept the proposed resolutions, one of the owners of Loudoun Valley Floors (Matthew Ange) who has never contacted me about this mess, has filed a mechanics lien on the property for the unpaid balance on unfinished work.

    We hired Loudoun Valley Floors to refinish our hardwood floors, replace the carpet, and update the…read morestairs. The estimator arrived on time and provided a detailed estimate, explaining the type of wood and showing us stain colors that would complement it. However, when the subcontracted installers arrived, they informed us that the wood was actually a different type than what we were told -- which meant the stain color we selected would look completely different. That issue aside, the bigger problem was the quality of the work. At the consultation, we were advised to have the room painted before the flooring was done, which we did. Unfortunately, the installers got stain all over the freshly painted trim and stair areas and didn't bother to clean or repair it. They also said they couldn't stain the risers because that wasn't part of their job. When I spoke with the representative, the only compensation offered was a $100 refund -- nowhere near enough to cover the cost of hiring a painter to fix the damage. It's been a year, and I'm still going back and touching up the poor workmanship they left behind. I would never use or recommend Loudoun Valley Floors again.

    District Floor Depot

    District Floor Depot

    (36 reviews)

    I had a great experience working with District Floor Depot for my flooring project. The team was…read moreprofessional, knowledgeable, and very helpful throughout the entire process. They helped me choose the right flooring and made everything smooth from selection to installation. The quality of the work and the attention to detail were excellent. I highly recommend District Floor Depot to anyone looking for reliable flooring services. Thank you for everything!

    I got multiple quotes and DFD had the best price, the best sales person/consultation, and showed me…read morethe best looking flooring options I saw out of any of them. It was a no brainer to choose them. When it comes to the work itself, the craftsmanship was very good, the cuts are so clean and everything looks amazing. They did very fast work without sacrificing quality. The only areas for improvement I would say they could have are: - Communication during the days of the project, so you know without having to ask when they are coming, leaving, what the progress is, etc. - Ensuring when they put furniture and things back that they pay attention to things like hooking up HDMIs back to the correct places - Doing a better job of cleanup -- they left behind a TON of dust coating everything, sawdust in my basement that I presume blew in from leaving the garage entrance open where they were working, cans/water bottles left behind - Building in measurement/space for lower flooring to not leave a gap in the trim; they came back and did some caulking after I had a water/rain issue, but it still doesn't look as good -- I wish that their molding/trim solution filled the big gaps and I'm going to have to find a way to do that myself To their credit, they were very fast and responsive when I had a water issue and came back out the next day. I also had a crack in my basement ceiling where something pounded through or pounded the drywall loose from the flooring above being done, and they credited me enough money back to be able to have my handyman fix it. Overall, I would definitely use DFD again.

    HG Flooring - Steps leading upstairs

    HG Flooring

    (24 reviews)

    My husband and I are 100% satisfied with HG Flooring. Here is why:…read more 1. Responsiveness - They came out quickly to do the estimate. They answered all texts and emails in a timely manner. 2. Patience - They answered all questions and explained the process to us. They were in no rush to finish the job. Their concern was doing it well. 3. Professional - This company showed up on time every day. They all appeared to enjoy their job as they smiled, laughed.....and I could hear them downstairs happily singing and enjoying each other's company. The employees were kind and explained every step to us. 4. Timeliness - Never late. In fact, they were always a little early. 5. Affordable - This is NOT a cheap process. Keep in mind that there is a lot of labor involved in refinishing a floor. It takes a hours to complete. And when you have the caliber of employees that they have, you've got to pay them well to keep them. And these guys are worth keeping. So no, it is not a cheap job. But I feel like I got more than my money's worth. I could go on and on about how much I recommend this company. Two of my neighbors inquired about their work. I told them I will let them check it out, so hopefully they will get even more business in my area. They deserve it.

    Henry and team installed hardwood floors in our living room, dining room, family room, and the…read morestairs. Not only was HG flooring a great price, but their team did an excellent job with installation. We also had them repair/replace a section in our kitchen that had some water damage, and you cannot even see where they installed the new flooring. Everyone on the team was courteous, and highly skilled. I cannot say enough good things to say about them. I will certainly use them again for any future jobs.

    APS Flooring and Carpet - From Threads to Comfort with APS Carpet Flooring!

    APS Flooring and Carpet

    (16 reviews)

    My experience with APS has been the above and beyond any dealings with contractors. I first…read morecontacted APS about changing the flooring in our new home and within hours, they had an estimator at our home who provided a competitive quote. The workmanship was top notch. I inspected the final product today and did not have a single change or complaint. In fact, I hired them to paint our whole home. You can trust their workmanship. The team members were professional, responsive to our concerns and delirvered to our expectations. No delays, no additional cost or changes, no surprises.

    While the crew did a solid job installing my flooring, it doesn't excuse the lack of communication…read morefrom Yusef, the salesman and (per Sam a manager) the project lead. They were late 2 out of 3 days without notifying me, and the job felt rushed. Yusef promised me a $500 discount. Later, he denied ever making the offer, and the manager attempted to reduce it to $100. The manager also implied that only his word matters, using an example meant to justify why the original agreement shouldn't count. Customers shouldn't have to figure out which employees have "authority" -- if an employee makes a promise on behalf of the company, the company should honor it. Something I learned after the fact -- and wish I'd known before signing -- is that in many flooring companies, salespeople work on commission, sometimes 5-15% of the total sale. Managers may also receive a commission override. Installation crews are typically paid a set rate or per-square-foot amount, which means the company's actual cost is often much lower than the customer price. In these setups, discounts sometimes come out of the salesperson's commission, which could explain why I received pushback on the agreed $500. I'm not claiming to know this company's exact pay structure, but it's worth consumers being aware of how this industry often works so they can make fully informed decisions. I ultimately received the correct discount, but only after unnecessary back-and-forth, unprofessional behavior, and an attempt to undermine my honesty. I cannot recommend this company to anyone who values clear communication and integrity.

    Elegant Kitchen and Bath

    Elegant Kitchen and Bath

    (3 reviews)

    I hired Elegant Kitchen and Bath to redo my walk-in shower and the whole experience was fantastic…read more I brought a few inspiration photos to the consult, and Melissa and Enes really listened--they nailed the look I wanted without any upsell or hassle. The crew showed up when they said they would, kept the work area tidy, and wrapped everything up in just a few days. Any time I had a question, Melissa or Enes got back to me fast, which took a lot of stress off my plate. End result: the tile work is flawless, the fixtures feel solid, and I'm genuinely excited to use my bathroom every morning. Professional, responsive, and true to their word--can't ask for more. I'll definitely call them again when it's time for the next project. Highly recommend!

    Overall experience good. Work was good. Final product was good. What was bad: 1) lots of…read more"cheap" touches that I only noticed long after the job was done. For example they used cheap plastic plate covers for the light switches, the sinks have a cheap drain stopper (metal on top and plastic going into the drain hole, the sink overflow is plastic painted with chrome, etc. These were standard types of sinks that THEY picked out. Furthermore I was never informed about these types of details. 2. Quite a noisy disturbance for 3 weeks. It was not quiet. And they ruined my wood flooring using crappy tape to secure their paper runners. The wax was stripped off. 3. The opaqueness of the contract. There is a baseline price based on the work and the materials. Their materials are not top of the line brass just whatever is in their shop and you don't know how much these materials actually cost. If you don't like their choices be prepared to pay A LOT more.

    Man Up Home Services - flooring - Updated May 2026

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