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    National Floor Covering - Bedroom before and after

    National Floor Covering

    (11 reviews)

    We like to support family owned local businesses. The owner Jeff came out to our home with LVP…read moreflooring samples. He was so nice & friendly. Jeff was very knowledgeable. He advised as a home with pets, LVP is the best flooring option. It is durable. He said it would last 20 years. We signed a contract to have LVP flooring installed on the main floor and upstairs in the bedrooms. The installers worked quickly. Initially the floors looked beautiful. By the 2nd year, some of the tiles started separating. Some tiles were chipping, some were splintering. We didnt understand this as Jeff said this is the best floor and will last 20 years. After researching we discovered our subfloors are not flat. So, the contractor would need to do prep work & level the subfloor before laying the tile. National Floor Covering did not level the surface before laying the tiles. Thats how they got the entire project done in two days. This also explains why the floors are separately, chipping & splintering througout my house. You would think that a flooring company that is in business over 30 years would know this. These floors cost us over $8,000 and they are ruined. In July 2025, we called the owner Jeff, who was not good at responding. He finally came out to the house to take a look. He acted baffled and said he had no idea why the floor did that. He said it must be "defective" tiles. I asked him could it be that the floor is not flat. He said no, as they are "floating" flooring thats made to adjust. Jeff said he would check with the manufacturer to see if it was still available. Well, he went MIA . I had to call & text him multiple times to get him to respond. Then he said he wanted to bring his installer over. That took forever as he was not responding to us. He came out with his installer. We set a date in late November 2025. Our heater broke and we were forced to cancel. It took alot to get it rescheduled for early January 2026. Then, we had a family medical emergency. We were forced to cancel again. Since then, Jeff has been unresponsive. Also- when Jeff came out & showed us samples, the samples were much thicker, probably double the thickness of the floor we received. We feel he did a bait & switch. It is now April 2026 and there has been no resolve to these horribly damaged floors. It is very clear good customer service is not a priority when problems arise. They are not an honest company. ​ We have decided we dont trust a flooring company that has been in business 30 years, charged us $8000, and wont take accountability for the fact they gave us a cheap thin floor, and laid the flooring on a non flat surface​​ causing all of it to separate, chip & splinter all through the house. They are very attentive until there's a problem. We have decided we would rather find a truly reputable company to install new flooring correctly. And this time we are more informed and know what questions to ask. Jeff is friendly, but dont be fooled. They do not install flooring properly, nor do they care to make sure they fix their mistakes. It cost me $8000, so buyer beware.

    From initial contact to finished service, Jeff and family were knowledgeable and down to earth…read more There was ZERO pressure. Products were plentiful. If you need flooring, call Jeff.

    Tom Adams Storm Windows

    Tom Adams Storm Windows

    (27 reviews)

    We had 4 quotes for our new front door and new sliding glass door. Tom Adams wasn't the cheapest,…read morebut they weren't the most expensive either. We loved that they sold Provia doors and the purchasing process could not have been smoother! BobbiJo was professional and very helpful when selecting colors and styles! Easy to get in touch with her and understanding when we wanted to make a change after the original meeting. The 2 men who installed the doors were very professional and efficient. Their customer service is awesome as well--they came out to make a very minor adjustment a few days after insane are coming back in a month again to ensure everything is working properly. We are already having them do another job on the exterior of our home and have recommended them to multiple family members and friends!!!

    We had all our windows replaced in our home by Tom Adams 7 yrs ago and found the service and follow…read moreup to be fantastic. They did a great job then and even on a few service issues we had did great. Over month and half ago we asked them for a quote to put in a transom window and two small block type windows. Pat Maloney cam out too all the info and that was basically the last we ever heard from him. We called after 4 weeks to follow up and nothing finally got a call back from him and said he would have estimate to us the next day. That was 2 weeks ago. I followed up again and he does not call back. I follow up again and he calls back to say he will not quote the work. When I said this is poor service and why did it take you so long to tell us he said thanks and hung up.

    MSI

    MSI

    (20 reviews)

    I have never had a kitchen built for me before and visiting MSI might be the most memorable part of…read morethe experience in only the best way. The gentleman who helped me first walked me into the area with the big stone slabs. He explained just enough that I wasn't overwhelmed with information but I knew a bit about my choices, then he left me alone to browse. I can't explain the wonder of seeing huge slabs of stone and being set loose to select the one I plan to live with for hopefully at least 20 years. I wasn't looking at samples; I was selecting the actual huge slab(s) that would be in my kitchen. I think he left me alone for about 20 minutes as I wandered up and down the aisles. At first, I wasn't sure that somebody with no experience should be making this big a decision. As I kept looking and admiring the beautiful colors, striations of some stones, speckles of others and imperfections that at times I didn't like and at other times seemed to add character, I realized that I could rule out many of them as beautiful, but not right for my kitchen. When he returned, he saw I was still looking and was about to leave me alone, but waited to be sure I didn't have questions. I had questions. The answers helped me narrow my choices a bit more. The one thing he couldn't tell me was about pricing since that's left to the company that takes the stone and makes the countertops. He left me alone for a bit again before returning. I had started spreading my fingers and putting my hand on slabs that called to me. Two just felt right; I can't explain it. One was a dark grey granite with a tiny bit of micah that added a hint of sparkle without being loud. The other was a quartzite with striations charcoal blue similar to the color of my walls, a rusty brown that echoed the color of the open beams and ceiling in the kitchen with some offwhite as well. I was torn, but felt that the quartzite looked amazing in the showroom, but might look busy with the style of my kitchen. The contractor who told me about MSI had mentioned thaI would wear a hardhat while there. I told a young man who is very dear to me, like a godson about that and he wanted a picture. Where I was in the showroom I didn't need a hardhat, but the cherry on top was that I put one on and the gentleman who helped me snapped a shot for me to send. At this point, I had the information on both choices to go to Ideal Tile and ask about pricing and next steps. It turned out that the granite was a fraction of the cost of the quartzite. Also, when I touched the granite slab, I could feel my hands leaning on the counter, could imagine setting out dishes for guests to enjoy and sensed the comfort it brought to me. In the end I chose the granite. I know this review sounds a little over the top, but so was the experience! Again, I can't explain it.

    The showroom (I'm in Phila) is brand new and user friendly, the people there are impossibly nice,…read moreaccommodating and patient (thanks Debra), and the selection is absolutely fantastic quality. If asked, they will advise you of any evident flaws they see in a particular slab you might be interested in. If you don't find just what you are looking for in Phila, MSI also has a (I assume larger) facility in Edison NJ. MSI is the supplier of stone for many of the stone fabricators in and around Philadelphia, so you might as well go here first for the best selection. You can use their web page to look through actual photos of most of the slabs they have in stock, and the photos are clearer than most of the similar photo websites that other stone providers have. I am an actual customer, who has visited 5 other large stone suppliers, and this place is the best I've found.

    Renovations by Navarrette - contractors - Updated June 2026

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