ATLANTA, GA, May 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Glover's Flooring America, an Atlanta carpet and flooring supplier, recently became a member the Consult A Home Pro (CAHP) group, an organization of home service providers committed to educating the consumer and providing honest, reliable service.
Glover's Flooring America, currently celebrating its 80th year of business, is a family owned and operated Atlanta flooring company built on decades of expertise and dedication to complete customer satisfaction. The consultants at Glover's Flooring America work with each customer from start to finish: from the initial choice of a flooring product that will complement the home's decor, to the flawless installation. Glover's commitment to the homeowner makes the partnership with the Consult A Home Pro group a natural choice.
CAHP was founded as a knowledge base for Atlanta homeowners looking for home services such as construction, renovation or repair. CAHP provides homeowners with the resources necessary to make an informed decision about their home services. In addition, CAHP showcases reliable, screened service professionals - everything from lawn services to Atlanta hardwood flooring suppliers - to provide homeowners with an option they can trust.
Judi Provence, Atlanta flooring expert and co-owner of Glover's Flooring, remarks, "We are very pleased to be associated with the Consult A Home Pro group. At Glover's Flooring America, we always place our customers' interests first. As a member of the Consult A Home Pro group, we will be able to be better serve the area's homeowners as a resource for Atlanta flooring knowledge and products."
Glover's Flooring America looks forward to continuing to serve the homeowners of Atlanta through its quality products and service as well as through its new affiliation with the Consult A Home Pro group. For more information about Glover's Flooring America, visit www.gloversfloors.net.
About Glover's Flooring America:
Glover's Flooring America, located in Historic Chamblee at 3510 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, is a locally owned and operated flooring business that has served the Metro Atlanta area since 1931. Glover's Flooring America is home to a 6000 square foot showroom with thousands of samples of carpet, hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, vinyl flooring, area rugs, ceramic tile and more. Glover's sets itself apart from other flooring companies through personalized customer service, a lifetime installation warranty and competitive prices.
For more information, visit www.gloversfloors.net.
Glover's Flooring America, an Atlanta Flooring Provider, New Member of the Consult A Home Pro Group
Glover's Flooring America, an Atlanta flooring company, joins the Consult A Home Pro group, an organization committed to providing useful information and reliable service to Atlanta homeowners.
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[Press-News.org] Glover's Flooring America, an Atlanta Flooring Provider, New Member of the Consult A Home Pro GroupGlover's Flooring America, an Atlanta flooring company, joins the Consult A Home Pro group, an organization committed to providing useful information and reliable service to Atlanta homeowners.