The name Mohawk has been synonymous with beautiful carpet. From the skilled hands of Mohawk's craftsman, an array of colors, styles, and textures have enhanced the homes of generations of Americans. A family of unique hardwood floors, hand-tooled by artisans whose craft has been passed down from generation to generation. Mannington hardwood floors are the ultimate expression of fashion sense. Are you building or remodeling? Is your present laminate or sheet vinyl worn out? Are you simply tired of looking at the same old flooring day after day?
With all of the flooring choices in the market today, how do you know which is the best for your needs? Which padding is the right weight and thickness? What is the difference between vinyl and linoleum? What exactly is a laminate floor anyway? At Fehrenbach's Flooring Plus, we take the guesswork out of your buying selection and believe that your shopping experience for new flooring can even be fun. Our showroom was designed to be bright and open offering a wide selection of styles and colors to choose from.
A family of unique hardwood floors, hand-tooled by artisans whose craft has been passed down from generation to generation. Mannington hardwood floors are the ultimate expression of fashion sense. These floors show that you demand the best performance as well as the best design. Meticulous craftsmanship and premium selected woods, Mohawk hardwood offers you an incredible array of stylish options for your home. From rich, elegant honey tones to gentle natural hues. With the Essential Collection you sacrifice nothing in terms of artistry and quality.
Oak and beech; cherry, pearwood and walnut; maple and tropical woods: Quick-Step guarantees you a floor that matches your personal taste and style perfectly. The beauty of a Quick-Step floor is it will last for years to come. When Mohawk's designers wanted to create beautiful floor coverings, nature inspired the laminate flooring. Carefully mimicked, Mohawk laminate flooring takes naturally occurring patterns and painstakingly replicates color tones and hues of seasons. Perhaps you've experienced it.