Pride-N-Mine Flooring

  • Lawrenceville, GA 30045 (map)
  • (678) 768-2130

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  • Builders grade 'twist' frieze carpet with padding installed for $10.50 a yard. That is $1.33 per ft. – Feb 18, 2012 at 9:35 am

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We are insured with workman's compensation and general liability. Pride-N-Mine Flooring is also BBB accredited assuring the customer that our integrity and professionalism come first.

Owner David Dick has 22 years of experience flooring projects from The Olympic Stadium and Cherokee Country Club to residential homes and rentals alike. We offer carpet, ceramic, vinyl, tile, laminate, and hardwood installation and repairs. Our installations come with a customer guarantee, and a floor that will withstand the test of time because any floor is only as good as what is underneath it.

Our estimates are free to potential customers, and our low priced materials due to our great working relationships with distributors and vendors, allow us to pass all the savings on to you.

Reviews

  • 5/5 stars

    We were very happy with the work Pride-N-Mine did for us for our sheet vinyl installation in our kitchen. David takes great pride in his work and it shows in the finished product. We plan to us Pride-n-mine again when we replace carpet in our family room and with any future flooring projects.

  • April 22, 2011

    David at Pride-N-Mine is the kind of of contractor you look for, but don't always find. He's responsive, detail-oriented, flexible, and focused on making the job look perfect, no matter what obstacles are encountered. Yet his fees are definitely reasonable. Apparently he does take pride in each job as though it were his own home.

    Tom

  • February 5, 2011

    Great work, detail oriented, talented, doesn't cut corners, cleans up after himself! I first met David of Pride-N-More when I needed someone to adress the bubbling vinly floor in my kitchen & bathroom, after the general contractor I had hired to renovate the house failed to return and make things right. (It was a new-type vinly product and GC had little experience with it.) David called the vinly manufacturer before deciding on a plan of action. The floors were totally replaced and reglued. They still look great a year later! After that, I used David to do carpentry and other non-flooring work on a couple rental homes I manage. I am a real estate broker and investor, and David has earned his way into my "good contractor" list.

    David

  • January 14, 2011

    Great quality workmanship and very good prices. They've done several installation jobs for me and the work was always great. I definitely recommend pride n mine Flooring for carpet, hardwood or any flooring installation.

    Eddie

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Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.

A. Carpet Installations / Vinyl Installations / Laminate Installations / Ceramic Installations / Hardwood installations / Tile Installations. We are called in to do a lot of residential relays. This includes moving furniture and ripping up the old flooring. We will also haul the old flooring off of the site eliminating a lot of customer's headaches.
We've been doing this for so long that we can pretty much predict what obstacles and problems can be run into on a job so we take the necessary steps to make sure the whole process goes as smooth as possible for our valuable customers.

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Make sure to hire a provider that has plenty of experience so that the job is done right the first time. Show others that you take pride in yours by choosing Pride-N-Mine.

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Do some research on line about the installation of the product you are planning to put in your home. From that information you should be able to check your installer's knowledge and see if they know what they are doing or if they are just winging it. Grant this though....I have found some web site's information to be wrong and You Tube videos to be ridiculously wrong.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. We offer quality installations as a status quo. We do not mark up any products that we offer. We have been in the business for so long that our establishment of working relationships over the years have resulted in discounted pricing on products. We at Pride-N-Mine pass these savings on to you the customer. Our installations guarantees customer satisfaction, and a floor that will withstand the test of time.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. The thing that I love most about my job besides the fact that it supports my fairly large family is the satisfaction of seeing a happy customer. It also fulfills me as an individual with high standards in work ethics by seeing a job that looks great and is installed professionally and correctly.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. How soon can you start? As soon as the customer decides what it is that he/she wants.
How much is this going to cost me? I offer the best installations possible at a very reasonable price. Materials are at a discounted rate the vast majority of the time.
Do you have insurance? Yes I have workman's compensation and general liability.

Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?

A. They are constantly putting out new products and new methods of installations. It is all familiar for the most, BUT the installer has to use what the manufacturer calls for or the installer is to be held accountable.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. I really love my work, but if you aren't prepared to pay attention to detail and be patient with a lot of materials then you might want to think twice. If you can make it that far then you need to expect a constant pain in your knees.

Q. Write your own question and answer it.

A. Isn't it ok to go with the lowest bid?

There are a lot of installers that can make a job look good and walk out the door with a check. That's ok but the question is not over there. Did they take the necessary steps before installing the product and during the installation process to insure that the floor will last. I can't count the number of times I have seen 'good looking jobs' turn problematic for the home owner 6 months after the installation all because the installer took shortcuts that the customer was not aware of.

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