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Hardwood Floor Contractors
in Boston, Massachusetts


TOTAL PROS : 180
TOTAL RATINGS : 151
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN BOSTON, MA


Myhardwoodfloors.com
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Completely Replace Wood Flooring
City: Boston, MA
Top-notch work and materials at a very reasonable price. No need to look anywhere else.
Luciane's General Services
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Completely Replace Wood Flooring
City: Boston, MA
Ronaldo and his team from Luciane's General Services did an amazing job! They worked so hard and finished the job in just a day and a half, but that included the first day of 18 hours of work straight. The wood floor looks beautiful, and I really appreciated the attention to detail that Ronaldo made sure so that the job was done right. He obviously cares about the quality of his work a lot and would only give his clients the best job. Would definitely work with them again!

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Boston City Facts
The Boston Zoning Code requires that the Boston Redevelopment Authority review the design of real estate developments and their potential effect of the surrounding community and the city as a whole through a public process.
Boston built the U.S.'s first subway system in 1897.
Boston has made an effort to promote "smart growth" by fostering a Transit-Oriented Housing Program that encourages new and denser commercial and residential development in and near public transportation stations.