About The Carpet Queen
Welcome to The Carpet Queen, Salisbury's leading Complete Flooring Services Salisbury. We offer a wide range of flooring options including carpets, vinyl, rugs, laminates, hardwoods, and more. Our experienced staff are knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of flooring, meaning you can trust us to deliver quality results. We are committed to providing excellent customer service, from the initial consultation to the final installation. We use only the best quality materials and products to ensure your floors look great and last for years to come. We offer a variety of customization options to create a unique look and feel, so you can be sure to get the perfect floor for your home or office. With our competitive prices, you can be sure to find the perfect flooring solution for your needs. Contact us today to discuss your flooring needs and get a free estimate. We look forward to hearing from you!
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