James Aliperti Floor Sanding
NY
★ 3.2 (0 reviews)
0499 Cross Streets : Between Greenlawn Rd and Fort Hill Rd 117 E Main St Huntington, NY 11743 · 1039.27 mi Is this your business? Verify your listing Reviews yelp 2.0 8 reviews 5 star 2 4 star 0 3 star 0 2 star 1 1 star 5 Joseph P. 08/11/16 Wow, very impressed. These guys were outstanding. They are professional, courteous and do beautiful work. They didn't leave behind an ounce of dirt or dust. I highly recommend them and will most... article.CAPTION_MORE Diane C. 10/15/18 I would also give James Aliperti a negative review. Not only did they ruin my wood floors, but James Aliperti yelled and threatened me in my home. He refused to fix my floors and insisted that I... article.CAPTION_MORE Karen C. 02/09/18 There should be a place for zero stars or less than zero stars this man came in my house took $21,000 to do paint floors and molding and after being here for four days with a crap paint job and... article.CAPTION_MORE Meredith P. 08/21/16 I am so glad that other reviewers were pleased with the quality of Mr. Aliperti's (Jimmy's) work. 15 years ago, I would have written a similar 5-star review for the work he did in our first house... article.CAPTION_MORE Ken M. 10/09/18 Came to measure and provide estimate for our home flooring install and finishing. Entire home is gutted and being remodeled. Big job. Been a week and a half, and no quote! At this point, its... article.CAPTION_MORE Write a review More reviews on Yelp Feedback Find Nearby: ATMs , Hotels , Night Clubs , Parking , Movie Theaters Advertisement Moving Roofing Plumbing Painting Awards Terms and Privacy Policy Your Privacy Choices Advertise About our ads Licensing Careers Help Feedback Sitemap Follow us on © 2026 Yahoo. All rights reserved.
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