VRP FLOORING LLC

DANBURY, CT 068106209

HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR

CT 06810-6209 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &ampincluding carpethardwoodlaminateand luxury vinyl tile. The company assists clients with in-home consultationssample viewingand next-day installation options. &nbspBBB Accredited Since: 10/11/2021 Years in Business: 19 Products and Services CarpetCarpet FlooringFloor RefinishingFloor RemovalFlooring RepairsHardwoodHardwood FlooringLaminateLaminate FlooringLuxury Vinyl PlankLuxury Vinyl TileProfessional Installation Photos and Videos Enlarge image1 of 2 Enlarge image

4/28/2017 Business Started: 9/1/2006 Business Incorporated: 10/11/2017 Type of Entity: Limited Liability Company (LLC) Business Management: Mr. Horace C. Pupim, Owner Mr. Leonardo Pupim, Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Horace C. Pupim, Owner Mr. Leonardo Pupim, Manager Customer Contacts Mr. Leonardo Pupim, Manager Additional Phone Numbers Other Phone: (203) 456-3824 Additional Email Addresses Sales: Email this Business Technical Support: Email this Business Customer

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