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Spracklin Flooring helped us decide between LVP and hardwood for our busy Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD household with kids and a dog. We went with LVP and absolutely love it – looks amazing, super durable! Installation was perfect.
We replaced our old carpet with beautiful plush carpeting from Spracklin Flooring. The selection was great, the consultant was helpful, and the installation crew was professional and quick. Our bedrooms feel brand new!
Had Spracklin Flooring install hickory hardwood throughout our main level. It completely transformed our Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD home. The quality of the wood and the installation craftsmanship are outstanding.
APG is the U.S. Army's oldest active proving ground, established on 20 October 1917, six months after the U.S. entered World War I. The planning and construction were overseen by Brigadier General Colden Ruggles, who later served as the Army's Chief of Ordnance. Its location allowed design and testing of ordnance materiel to take place near contemporary industrial and shipping centers. The proving ground was created as a successor to the Sandy Hook Proving Ground, which was too small for some of the larger weapons being tested. At the peak of World War II, APG had billeting space for 2,348 officers and 24,189 enlisted personnel.
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