SS Epoxy Flooring LLC

MA

5

Flooring contractor

in Virginia at sunrise Silas on the summit of Mt. Katahdin 1/4 About 1500 miles inwe offer expertise in crafting abstract floors that reflect your unique vision and requirementsmaintaining the value of your property. With a wide range of color options&nbspMetallic pigments &nbspthey provide a smooth floor with distinct contrast and deptha finish better equipped to see mild to light traffic. &nbspShop Now Project Gallery Client Testimonials Jeffery Dufault &quotResidential client &quotThey came highly recommended and I&#39m so glad I listened because my basement floors came out amazing. Super professional and friendlyKathy Galat &quotExcellent company to work with. They were bestresponsive and kept me up to date on the progress. My garage floors looks amazing&hellipI couldn&rsquoContact Us Nick Santaniello Owner ​ ​ Email: [email protected] ​ ​ PhoneConcrete

90 Vermont St. Springfield MA, 01108   Phone Chat Mail Floors That Flow With Life Discover More About Us At SS Epoxy, we bring your flooring projects to life with a focus on passion and quality. Owners Nick Santaniello and Silas Strandson first met while through hiking the Appalachian trail. Our commitment to adapting to the challenges of each unique project stems from our love for the outdoors and experience in the backcountry. A mindset we strive to implement into each of our flooring pro

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