Footprints Floors of Metro Denver

Serves Denver, CO

35244

Hired 227 times

80 employees

17 years in business

Free on-site estimate

4.4

This pro accepts payments via Cash and Credit card.

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Bryan Park 
Completed on 4/28/2021 

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Introduction

At Footprints Floors Denver, we take pride in offering excellent flooring services on time and at prices that won't break the bank. As a local, family and veteran owned and operated business, our goal is to take care of you the way we would want to be taken care of. We specialize in staircases, baseboard installation and refinishing, carpet installation, and stone and tile floors. Our rapid growth is due to our complete dedication to providing outstanding flooring choices. Not to mention doing what is right for every customer we serve. Great floors and great impressions are what we are all about!

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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Footprints Floors offers financing to their customers. Footprints Floors has a unique business model for hardwood flooring in Denver. It is one that eliminates most of the overhead of other hardwood floor providers. We can offer many select flooring options at our cost to you. It is possible, simply because we do not have extra expenses to factor into your purchase price. Commitment to value and honest business practices compel Footprints Floors to provide the best prices and service in the flooring industry. We invite you to compare our products, quality and service to anyone else. We think you will be surprised at the Footprints Floors difference.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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We like to meet the customer at their property to measure and discuss the best flooring choices. We will send an estimate to the customer quickly and competitively.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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Bryan grew up in south Denver. He attended the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO and served this country after graduation. Like most who serve, Bryan’s military experience strengthened his belief in, and commitment to, integrity, duty and leadership. When Bryan and wife Kelli settled in Littleton, Colorado they started a family…three rambunctious girls and two very big dogs. It was then, Bryan noticed that the flooring industry in Denver was highly inefficient and unscrupulous. It was nearly impossible to find providers who worked with a true sense of honesty and fairness. Changing this was not only an opportunity for Bryan, it was practically a calling. “Putting the customer first and creating an impeccable reputation in this industry was Job #1,” says Bryan, about his goals for his future flooring company in Denver. He named it Footprints Floors, and created a unique company structure that promoted the best in people, products and business practices. It worked! So much so, that Footprints Floors is one of the largest hardwood providers in Colorado and is growing rapidly.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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Install, sand and finish new hardwood and all existing hardwood. Stain new floors and old floors to match. Install new or refinish treads and risers on stairs. Help select and install new carpet. install new tile or vinyl floors. Natural stone and tile installation. Move furniture, appliances and plumbing. Remove/dispose of existing floor. Remove/return baseboards and furniture.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Most hardwood "companies" are a small outfit usually consisting of one or two guys. Sometimes those companies are good, but far too often they're not and customers are left with either an unfinished product or inferior product...or no product in the worse scenarios.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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Does the contractor carry liability insurance? If not, you could be in for big troubles should anything go wrong with your project. Ask the contractor for a copy of their liability insurance. Be sure to check when the policy expires. It may even be worth a call to the agent/agency that insures them. That way you can be sure the policy is current and in good standing. Does the contractor use full-time employees, sporadic sub-contractors, or are they a hybrid that uses the same sub-contractors every week? Many companies will claim they use only full-time employees. If so, you may want to request a copy of their workers’ comp insurance. And, it is not a bad idea to call the agent/agency that provides their workers’ comp insurance to be sure they are current on that policy, too.

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