Main Headquarters:
4006 Nash Street N
Wilson, North Carolina, 27896
Phone Number:
(252) 291-4900
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Adams Carpet One is a locally-owned residential and commercial flooring store located in Wilson, North Carolina. We started this family business on October 20, 1980, which makes Adams Carpet One the oldest flooring company in Wilson.
Regarding all your flooring needs -- from the smallest home repair to the largest commercial installation -- think Adams Carpet One. As a part of the Carpet One Floor & Home retailer, we have the buying power of the largest flooring cooperative in North America, resulting in the best pricing for you, the customer. Plus, we do the job right the first time, even if it takes longer, because we want to be proud of our work and want you to be 100% satisfied.
For your FREE estimate, call us at 252-291-4900.
Monday : | 8:15 AM - | 5:30 PM | |
Tuesday : | 8:15 AM - | 5:30 PM | |
Wednesday : | 8:15 AM - | 5:30 PM | |
Thursday : | 8:15 AM - | 5:30 PM | |
Friday : | 8:15 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Saturday : | closed | ||
Sunday : | closed |
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Flooring contractors are available in Wilson. The floor is the walking surface. Of any building structure, it is the floor that is subject to the most abuse and wear and tear. Therefore, they have to be strongly built, using durable materials. Flooring contractors are professionals who install floors for either residential, industrial or commercial properties, or for all of them. Flooring material used can vary widely, such as vinyl, hardwood, ceramic, tile, cement, terra cotta, slate and marble. Each has its own relative durability, strength and maintenance needs.