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Sam Condo of Weston Flooring Ltd. has been well known in the hardwood flooring industry for over 30 years. When he established his company in 1974, his premise was to offer his clientele top notch customer service. Thirty years later, Weston Flooring Ltd. still offers that same outstanding quality service.
In the early years, Weston Flooring Ltd. began as a small family owned business and steadily grew to become the corporation that it is today. Over the years Weston Flooring Ltd. has become an industry leader and looks forward to maintaining it's leadership role well into the future.
"Taking pride in our work has been our lifeline in the industry. We believe in providing our customers with the best quality flooring for the best possible price. We offer a wide range of quality Products and we guarantee customer satisfaction!"
Today, with over thirty years of customer care and expertise in the flooring industry, our goal remains the same, to offer our customers the very best in quality and service, and deliver "Excellence in Hardwood".
Visit our showroom located at 87 Westcreek Drive. Woodbridge, Ontario. or take a virtual tour on our showroom page! For more information you can email us at: sales@westonflooring.com or call 416-746-8492. |
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Weston Flooring LTD.
87 Westcreek Drive
Woodbridge, Ontario
L4L 9N6
Toll Free: 1-877-467-6668
T: 416-746-8492
F: 416-746-3770
Website: http://www.westonflooring.com/
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Q: When I walk across my hardwood floor, I hear popping sounds. Why?
A: There are a number of reasons for this condition. Usually it is caused by uneven sub-floors (see manufacturer's instructions for sub-floor tolerances). Improper trowel or improper adhesive could also cause this. Please use all items, tools, and adhesives recommended by Weston Flooring LTD for the product being installed. In most cases, the problem is easily corrected.
Q: Can I have have hardwood installed in my bathrooms?
A: It is not recommended, due to the high moisture associated with these areas. It may cause unfavorable conditions for hardwood flooring.
Q: Should I use unfinished or prefinished hardwood?
A: It is actually personal preference. They both have advantages. For example, if you want to match the existing woodwork, you may wish to go with unfinished so it can be stained to blend woodwork. However, prefinished is already finished with some great benefits: longer finish warranties, uniform stain application, and a cleaner environment.
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