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Flooring Contractors
in San Antonio, Texas


TOTAL PROS : 118
TOTAL RATINGS : 85
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN SAN ANTONIO, TX


Apex Contracting
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Completely Replace Wood Flooring
City: San Antonio, TX
DID AN EXCELLENT JOB. I HAVE ALREADY CONTRACTED WITH HIM TO DO TWO MORE LARGER JOBS ON MY HOUSE
Concept Distributors
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Completely Replace Wood Flooring
City: San Antonio, TX
I felt that I received a good price on my hardwood floors and that the estimate was reasonably close to the actual cost. The floor looks fenomenal and is perfect for my house. The installation team worked quickly but was messy. My house is heaped in dust and there are glue marks on my walls. It will take weeks to clean up.

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Stairsways
We Refinished the steps and hall with one sealer coat and 4 coats of ...
Travertine
Travertine Flooring, Travertine fireplace, Stone fireplace
San Antonio City Facts
The San Antonio Mud Festival is held the first Saturday of January. The festival involves draining the Riverwalk canal, lugging out all the garbage, fixing the pumps and refilling the Riverwalk with water. There is live music, dancing and food in conjunction with the event.
There are 12 accredited Universities and Colleges in San Antonio, TX.
During the Texas Revolution in 1835, San Antonio was captured by the Texans from Mexico. This event precipitated the attach on the Alamo by General Santa Anna in 1836.