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Samaya's Eco Flooring

Samaya's Eco Flooring

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317 Potrero St #b, Santa Cruz, California, 95060, United States
(831) 466-9719 www.ecowoodfloor.com
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May 12, 2017
I wish I could give Samaya's Eco Flooring 6 stars. During my remodel Samaya's was by far the best company to work with. All my calls and emails were promptly answered. Nima and Ben have been so accommodating and patient with my indecisions. All my questions were answered. The prices were great!

Mar 9, 2017
They did an excellent floor installation on my condo. I highly recommend this company. They are Professional, friendly, and punctual. Thank you

Mar 3, 2017
We were recommended to Samaya's by our interior designer, Alexis King. We cannot say enough good about our experience. The owner, Nima, is professional, friendly and knows his stuff. Their showroom has great choices, and their installation team was nearly an artisanal in the way they installed our floors in a unique home. I'd recommend them to anyone looking to go with hardwood.

Apr 12, 2017
I loved everything about working with Samaya Eco Flooring. From the advice from the gal in the showroom to the crew who installed to Nima himself who personally managed the job and made sure everything was perfect. I love my new floor.

Mar 24, 2017
Stellar experience. Nima and team stripped (decarpeted) and refloored about 3500 sq ft of home over about 5 weeks in the winter. They did a beautiful job -- not only with the floor installation, but also with some tricky demo work on the way in, and some fine carpentry on the way out. Nima's team are super dedicated to the process and result. Best endorsement I can give -- and I would definitely work with them again!

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