DeMar Wholesale Flooring

San Diego, CA 92126

4.8 (0 reviews)

flooring

in the California market doesn&#x27t always mean a company isn&#x27t reliableyour room! Find a floor that fits your style and see it in your room instantlyusing our state-of-the-art visualizer. Get Started With outstandingefficient servicewe harness the skill sets of our specialists to make it happen. Share your vision with uslvphardwoodlook for an kind gentleman named Ted! He’s wonderfulDEMAR. ilyssa R Great experienceJim is very professional and gave me a good priceI shop around a few storesand also started a kitchen renovation because of that. We&#x27t feel ripped off. The two sales guys were super nice and informative. I&#x27d recommend this place for sure. It&#x27s a little hard to find because of the glass building but just look up for the signage and you&#x27ll eventually see them. They don&#x27t do the installation but if you already have an installer it&#x27San Diego

(858) 695-9801

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