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Engineered Floors is a company that produces and sells carpet for homeowners, builders and commercial spaces. It offers innovative, sustainable and eco-friendly products under the brands DreamWeaver and PureGrain.
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Engineered Floors LLC is a manufacturer of hard surface flooring products. Customers can register for an account and place orders, pay invoices, and view history online.
Engineered Floors is a leading manufacturer of carpet and hard surface flooring, founded by Bob Shaw in 2009. Learn about our mission, innovation, history, brands, and how we make carpet with solution-dyed PET and digital print LVT.
Engineered Floors offers a variety of carpet products for residential and commercial applications. Explore the DreamWeaver collection of carpet styles, colors, and constructions.
Engineered Floors is a carpet mill that produces synthetic fiber carpets with PureColor solution dyed polyester and nylon. It serves various markets with its Dream Weaver, Dwellings, Engineered Floors Multifamily, and Pentz brands.
Knowing that he was taking a risk, yet believing it would pay off, in 2009 he founded Engineered Floors, LLC, and acquired the assets of Beaulieu in 2017, and in 2018 formed EF Contract.
28 wrz 2022 · For over a decade, our mission has always remained the same — to support our customers and to serve our community every step of the way. At EF, carpet production happens all under one roof, so ...