FCICA new commercial flooring buyer’s guide

HomeNewsFCICA new commercial flooring buyer’s guide

West Bloomfield , Mich. –  The Floor Covering Installation Contractors Association (FCICA) is excited to announce the completion of the commercial flooring online buyer’s guide that is now hosted on the FCICA website. This commercial flooring buyer’s guide will not only list manufacturers’ information but will also include consultant contact information, contractor contact information, products installed, and types of projects in which the contractors specialize. The guide is open to all flooring contractors, manufacturers, and others who service the flooring industry.

“This is a powerful tool for the flooring industry,” Kimberly Oderkirk, executive vice president, said. “It is the first time an architect, specifier or owner can find out which contractors install a specific product or do a specific type of project.  We are proud to be able to host this valuable information on our website at www.fcica.com under the ‘technical resources’ section.”

Must Read

Multifamily developer confidence falls in first quarter

Washington, D.C.—Confidence in the market for new multifamily housing declined year-over-year in the first quarter, according to the Multifamily Market Survey (MMS) released today...

Retailers React: Business wise, where are your bright spots?

Every two weeks, FCNews seeks out flooring retailers across the country to offer their advice on hot topics of the day. This week, we...

Unilin receives European patent for Osiris recycling technology

Waregem, Belgium—Unilin Technologies, the intellectual property division of Unilin, has been officially granted the European patent EP 4114629 for its Osiris recycling technology. This...

Mills cash in on consumer preference for patterns

Patterned carpet is a popular choice these days, offering both visual interest and practical benefits like concealing dirt and wear, which makes it particularly...

Milat Floor signs i4F drop-lock license agreement

Istanbul, Turkey—Milat Floor has signed an i4F drop-lock license agreement for all its new SPC product ranges. The company will begin manufacturing the new...

Retail case study: Verhey Carpets’ recipe for longevity

Running a floor covering business for 75 years in and of itself is considered an amazing feat by many observers. But doing it at...
Some text some message..
X