Monday, May 14, 2012

Proud Member of The Best Flooring Network


The Best Flooring Network, Wood Flooring Contractors and Suppliers

Any house can be transformed from a drab and dreary tract home to a luxurious, uniquely defined home provided one uses the best quality interior finishes.  If you’re like most people, you either bought your home that someone once lived in; the finishes of the home are not of your choosing. Or you bought a home within the last ten years or so and the builder of the home gave you a limited choice of how you could or could not finish out your home.  Both of these situations can leave a home owner with a situation where their own home does not reflect their style, tastes, or level of comfort expectations.  

One common problem is that the majority of new homes across America still have builders-grade carpet, wood flooring, tile flooring, and laminate floors.  Most builders-grade material is only meant to last five years or so under favorable conditions, so it’s not surprising when a home owner’s kitchen tile starts popping up after five years, or the wood flooring in their house starts changing colors or delaminating, And their builders-grade carpeting starts coming apart at high traffic areas in the home.  Most flooring finishes in new homes are cheap, thus giving the overall feel of a home this same feeling.  So if your home is in need of new flooring, don’t throw good money at a bad situation.  Don’t replace your builders-grade flooring material with more builders-grade flooring material.  Stay away from the  Lumber Liquidators and Seconds and Surplus’ of the world who are known to carry seconds, builders-grade flooring, discontinued flooring products, and other shoddy flooring items. 

For first quality and first grade flooring materials no one can provide a better selection at rock bottom pricing than The Best Flooring Network.  We offer over 5,000 different wood flooring products and other factory direct flooring for sale on our website (until California's Best Flooring Company's site is live):  http://texasbestflooringcompany.com/

We provide free flooring estimates and samples.  We do turnkey installations and will ship material worldwide.  Even if you’re just curious about wood flooring, our experts can help you will all your questions.  We will walk you through the whole process, step by step, of getting a new hardwood floor--whether it’s solid, nail-down wood flooring, engineered wood flooring, click-lock flooring, or laminate flooring.  Each type has its pros and cons based on what your specific needs may be.  

The Best Flooring Network also offers bamboo and cork flooring.  Both are natural, sustainable types of flooring for consumers who want to install green floors or have a more contemporary-looking floor in their home.  Bamboo flooring can come in many different colors and styles.  One of The Best Flooring Network’s Bamboo wood flooring suppliers has over 1,000 different colors and styles in stock.  Bamboo is a grass, not a wood, so this in itself leads to many possibilities of different uses.  The Dallas Aquarium in Dallas, Texas uses bamboo to cover all of their ceilings of their main entry walls.  Bamboo can go almost anywhere it seems!

Cork flooring is also a natural material, but it is harvested from a cork tree’s bark.  No tress are harmed in the process which makes for a truly earth-friendly flooring product. Cork is flexible and is composed of small honeycomb structures which, when stepped on, give it a cushiony feeling.  Cork also comes in many colors and styles, and let’s not forget that cork acts as a sound barrier and is a great natural insulator. 

There are many online flooring companies but The Best Flooring Network will truly get you the best deals.  If you can find a better deal anywhere call them challenge them to beat anyone’s pricing. The Best Flooring Network guarantees their wood products and flooring installation services to be the best value, best installation, and always the best price! So give us a call! You have nothing to lose and thousands of dollars to save.


Friday, April 13, 2012

TOPCU Tile and Stone at California's Best Flooring Company!

California's Best Flooring Company is proud to announce that we carry the entire line of TOPCU Tile and Stone!













TOPCU's fantastic tile and stone products are in stock and ready to ship--no matter how big or small the job.














Visit www.topcutile.com to see their amazing line of tile, stone, and related top-of-the-line products. Then call California's Best Flooring Company at 415.742.0723 for the best prices available!


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Hardwood Flooring, Tile, Laminate Flooring


California’s Best Flooring Company
415.742.0723

Call For Free Samples & In-Home Estimate of All Types Of Flooring Products
 We carry thousands of products! We carry and all major flooring brands! California’s Best Flooring Company is a state wide flooring company who is proud to offer its flooring services to all the wonderful homeowners and businesses of The Golden State.

            We provide all types of flooring materials, flooring design expertise, and turnkey flooring installations in California. Customers can either shop directly on our sister website until our new site is up and running:


We specialize in wood flooring, solid wood floors, engineered wood flooring, laminate flooring, carpeting, cork flooring, tile flooring, granite countertops, bamboo floors, rubber flooring, natural stone, glue down vinyl plank flooring, and many other types of flooring.   

Many home owners have been remodeling their homes lately, and wood flooring and carpeting seem to be the two biggest factors they are considering as a home improvement. Homeowners should not install seconds or some lesser quality flooring products in home. Due to increasing home values, residents should make sure they only select  #1 grade flooring material and carpeting for quality and long product life.   With California’s Best Flooring Company, homeowners get the best flooring at the best possible price! 

We specialize in taking care of flooring for all of California, and know our customers’ needs inside and out.  Please call or email today and potentially save yourself thousands of dollars from locally-owned, fully independent franchise of the Best Flooring Network.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

California's Best Flooring Company's New Office!

Good day, all!

California's Best Flooring Company is pleased to announce the opening of their new office space on San Francisco's historic Embarcadero waterfront:

Todd Stimpson
California's Best Flooring Company
201 Spear Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco, CA  94105
415.742.0723 office
415.830.2758 mobile

Call today for the lowest prices on Bausen, Max Windsor, Eleganza, Topcu, and many other great manufacturers! 415.742.0723, or www.texasbestflooringcompany.com until our new website goes live.


Monday, March 5, 2012

Getting a Flooring Estimate without getting Ripped Off


How to Get A Proper Flooring Estimate and Discount Without Getting Ripped Off

Whenever we do a home improvement, we first find a contractor or company who is going to do the work and ask them to give us a written estimate for the total cost of the work to be done.  Most contractors will first present the customer with a lump sum price.  Do not accept this and do not ask for a discount on a lump sum price. Each estimate is comprised of three or four items; the costs of labor, the cost of materials, taxes, and the costs of the overhead and profit of the contractor.  When you ask for a discount on a lump sum price one cannot be sure where the discount is coming from.  As a home owner you don't want the discount to come from the quality of the materials. Secondly you don't want the contractor to discount the labor by hiring less than perfect craftsmen.  You want the discount to come from the contractor's profit margin. A fair profit for the skill and service of a contractor is 15-20% on each job or project.  However, I am seeing many companies making a killing off uneducated consumers on an average of 35-60% with terrible craftsmanship or materials.

Your First 5-10% Discount

The best way to avoid this is as follows:  first, ask the contractor to break the estimate down into its 3 or 4 parts.  (labor, materials, Taxes and OP: Overhead and Profit).  Remember some contractors will apply a small profit margin on the material and a larger margin on labor. In a written contract specify that the contractor use only craftsmen that have a minimum of 5 years hands on experience in doing your particular desired task and make sure that if the job is subcontracted out by the company you’re paying that they warranty the work of the subcontractor they are using.  For example, Home Depot hires out all of its contracted work yet warranties the work itself.  You don’t want to come into a situation when someone says, “Oh that’s an improper installation issue. I just sell the materials and you’ll have to go find the installers yourself”.
Get a labor square foot, per-unit installation price if applicable. Locking this in prevents the contractor from charging more later on in a project should you decide you want to do more work.  Then ask the contractor to break down the exact materials to be used by name, brand, and specifications for the job and offer to go to the supplier and pay for the materials yourself.  All contractors mark up materials. If you pay for the materials and pay the supplier to deliver the materials, you avoid the mark up and you make sure you are getting the right quality materials for the job (i.e. nothing gets switched out en route to your house).  Plus, you maintain control of your money and this avoids the “Half-down up-front, never see you again situation”.

It also helps you from being over charged. For example: The contractor says you need 1,000 square feet of wood flooring and you buy 1,000 square feet from the supplier. You have it delivered and you know how many boxes equal 1,000 SF since you have the invoice. When the job is finished and you have too many left over boxes then you were mislead as to the square footage of the project.  If you have the labor rate separated in your contract at a per square foot price then you can say, “Hey I have 200 square feet left over of material and you charged me $2.50 a square foot for labor to install it I am subtracting 200 x $2.50 = $500.00 off the final balance of the job.  I always write on my contracts exactly how many boxes are going to come to the house.  Watch the installers toward the end of the job; They will start moving extra material to their trucks to avoid you from seeing this overcharge as well since they get a paid cut for this extra ghost square footage as well.  Remember all material is yours if it comes to your home! Count all the boxes. If the contractor gives you any problems about not paying once he or she is caught, then just remember this phrase, “Theft of Services”.  If you pay a contractor for work that they do not perform then you can file a complaint with the local district attorney’s office for theft of services.  Don’t be afraid to use this term if the contractor tries to collect on work they didn’t do or add square footage that never existed.

Note: The best way to find a supplier is to contact a products manufacturer.  They will then give you a list of certified distributors/suppliers of their product.  All contracts then go to these distributors to get the material they use in your home.  Some suppliers will not accept payment from the public but many will.  It’s worth the try of at least a phone call to see how much they charge. It is safe to say the contractor will always mark materials up 10-30%.  So if you have to use a contractor to procure the materials no matter what get a 5% discount here.

Your Next 5-10% Discount

Now that you have specified and control the materials to be used for the job, the next discount will come from the labor line-item.  Most labor is marked up 15-25%. Wow, I know right? Ask for a 20% discount on this line items total.  Settle for 5-10%.  Never settle for no discount as the meat of all profit for the contractor or sales rep commission is hidden here.

Your Next 5% Discount

Part three of the estimate should be a tax line item.  Taxes should only be calculated on the material costs only.  The reason contractors give you a lump sum bid is so they can tax the whole project.  It is illegal to tax a home owner for labor.  There is no sales tax on labor!!!! Contractors and retailers don’t pay taxes on labor in a contract to the state or government and neither should you. By making the contractor or salesman separate taxes you will get a discount.  Salesmen and contractors tax the whole project and keep the added tax they charge you on labor as straight profit.  Or they give you a discount of, say, 5% to get you to sign the contract.  What they don’t tell you is they over charged you tax in the first place.  So you will get an average of 5% discount in taxes if you make the contractor break out the bid and only tax the materials per law.  Some flooring “empires” will not break out their bid since this exposes this trick they use in over charging their customers. Also note: when you pay for the materials you know what the taxes are and you control this number. If you buy the materials, taxes are no longer a factor for the contractor to charge you.

Overhead should be 5-10% of the overall total labor price. Not the materials! As you went through the trouble of handling the payment and delivery of the materials this is no longer a factor for the contractor’s profit or overhead factors.  Anything higher than 5-10% is a red flag the company is not efficient and you should avoid that company. Companies that say they need anything above 10% for overhead will not be in business long which means how are you going to get a warranty a year from now? Tell this to the salesman and see what excuses they make up not to mention the look on their face when they don’t have an answer as they just got caught over charging you.

Breaking Out The Bid In Its Basic Elements:

Labor/Installation: $2.50 a Square Foot x 1,000 SF = $ 2,500.00
Materials: 1,000 SF x 5% waste add 50 SF =1,050 x $2.99 per SF= $3,139.50
Tax: Materials: $3,139.50 x .085%= $266.86
O&P: Usually buried partly in the materials and mainly in the Labor section already so be wary of this line item.

Total Cost of Project: $5,906.36.

If the contractor does not want to give you a breakdown as described above walk away! When contractors file their taxes the state and federal government asks for this breakdown and they can't say no, so why shouldn't you get this same information? It is your home and you're the boss since you are paying.

If you get a break down of the actual square footage of a room, as in a flooring bid, the labor price should be x times the exact room square footage amount.  Most salesmen in a lump sum bid will add a 5-to 10% waste factor to a bid and thus mark up the labor as well.  There is no waste factor in labor for a room size.  A room size is what it is. It is a fixed number.  The only waste factor is in the materials that are used not labor and if your room is a perfect square the waste factor for the materials should only be room size, times 5%, times the price per square foot of the material.

When you don't get a bid that is broken out then you set yourself up for overpaying for a job from the start.  When you ask for a discount from a bid that's a lump sum price beware the discount may be tax that you shouldn't have paid anyways, a discount from added labor that was above and beyond the actual square footage anyways, or even if you get a discount you may then have the quality of the material or craftsman's switched out on you.  This is your project take time to control the different aspects of it.  This will also help to avoid cost over runs and weed out any contractors that are rip offs as unprofessional contractors want to only deal with people they can get easy money from. Professional contractors are used to abiding by these terms and conditions and will not shy away from your requests for a break down as they have nothing to hide and plan on staying in business.