No nonsense source for wide pine flooring
On occasion, I’ll drive by a store with a cryptic name and have no idea what the heck it is that the store is trying to sell. Here are a few examples that I’ve seen of late: Angie’s Heavenly Daze, The Zoo Shop, Pick ‘n Play, and best of all, Cut ‘n Run. The Apostrophe-N thing is prevalent, as are funny (meaning dumb) spellings of common words. And then when I drive by one of these stores six months later and see the Going-Out-of-Business sign, I’m not surprised, but I know exactly what that second sign means.
One of the reasons I like widepineflooring.com is that there is no doubt what it is they are selling. (If you have to guess, please surrender all your tools to your local fire department for safety’s sake.) The other reasons I like the site is because of the straight-forward tabs on their homepage: How to Buy, How it is Delivered, How to Install, Additional Supplies, Contact, and Request Quote.
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