Meet Ray Feckner of Ashland Oregon. Ray is the gentleman that came highly recommended to my husband and I when we called Peter McBennett, one of our favorite general contractors who installs the windows & doors for our store, to see about replacing the vinyl flooring that was damaged in a rental we have in Old East Medford. Ray met us when we were having the final walk through with our outgoing tenants, and gave us a great quote for his services to replace the kitchen/laundry/bath area vinyl flooring. It’s no wonder he has had this family owned and operated residential and commercial flooring installation business for 30+ years.
With Ray’s recommendation we went down to No Frills Flooring to pick out the vinyl and trim materials, which Ray picked up before installing. No Frills Flooring offered great quality products and selection, and their service was excellent.I know where I'll be headed when it comes time to re-do the carpet and vinyl in our main home - hopefully replacing them with hardwood and/or travertine/tile!
Ray Feckner completed the vinyl flooring installation yesterday. What a fantastic job he did! The tenants had shopped around for quotes before they gave notice, and Ray came in almost 30% less on the job. Better price and for great work, and who doesn't want to say a bit these days? We were glad to be able to hold less out of the tenants' security deposit and refund almost $300 more than they were expecting.
If you are looking for a reliable company to install your Carpet-Vinyl-Laminate residential or commercial flooring, do yourself a favor…call Ray Feckner at (541)944-8064. You’ll be glad you did!
See you out there!
Karen Cooper - OR|CA Mortgage Consultant - www.Quality4Loans.com
Providing high Quality, Professional, Ethical service to Oregon and California home buyers and owners since 1983. Whether you are taking out your first home loan or your fiftieth, for your home, your second home or for investment, put my knowledge and expertise to work for you.
Karen -- sounds like a good flooring installer! Wish he was in Portland -- I need someone like that.