CTW Abbey Carpet & Floor
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Making a house your home!
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon Tue - Wed Thu Fri Sat - Phone:
Main - 608-222-5071
Fax - 608-838-1694
- Address:
- 4920 Triangle St Mc Farland, WI 53558
- Email:
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- Categories
- Floor Materials, Cabinets, Cabinets-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Carpet & Rug Dealers, Carpet & Rug Pads, Linings & Accessories, Counter Tops, Counter Tops-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Flooring Contractors, Interior Designers & Decorators
- Services / Products
- Design, Cabinets, Countertops, Carpet, Hardwood floors, LVT, Tile, Vinyl, and much more!
- Payment Options
- Brands
- shaw
- Other Information
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Parking: Free
General Info
CTW Abbey Carpet & Floor opened its doors in 2000 with a dream and a leap of faith. One customer at a time, Joe Burkeland grew CTW by concentrating on providing high quality service and in-depth product knowledge for our customers. We continue to grow and thrive on those same basic principles, as CTW Abbey Carpet & Floor guides customers through all aspects of the flooring process - from product knowledge and design to installation and care, our customers have one salesperson overlooking their project from start to finish. CTW is proud to have one of the largest up-to-date flooring showrooms in Wisconsin. Carpet. Wood. Luxury Vinyl Tile. Ceramic Tile. Porcelain Tile. Glass Tile....We have it all! We carry products from many popular, well-known manufacturers such as Armstrong, Shaw, and Mohawk, while also carrying products from more unique, specialty manufacturers like Godfrey Hirst (Wool Carpet), Mannington (Vinyl, LVT, Wood) or Lauzon (Luxury Wood Floors). We recently expanded our showroom to include Kitchen Designs and Cabinetry. Stop in today and let our interior design staff help create a kitchen where memories are made and treasured!
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Reviews
03/21/11
They just completed installing wood floors in our whole house. Had issues with their supplier not ensuring the grading of the wood. The 3rd order from a US company was good. Installers did a fair job, but the joints are ill-planned. Next I would insist that an installer use "racking" or similar techique to ensure joints are randomly placed.