Choosing the right floor for your Poulsbo, WA home involves balancing style, durability, comfort, and cost. Spracklin Flooring, serving the Poulsbo, WA area, offers expert installation of today's most popular flooring types: plush Carpet, timeless Hardwood, and versatile Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP). Each option offers distinct advantages for different rooms and lifestyles. Our local Poulsbo, WA flooring experts can help you compare these materials side-by-side, considering factors like foot traffic, moisture exposure, pets, and maintenance, to help you make the perfect choice for your home. Explore the possibilities with Spracklin Flooring.
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Spracklin Flooring helped us decide between LVP and hardwood for our busy Poulsbo, WA 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 Poulsbo, WA home. The quality of the wood and the installation craftsmanship are outstanding.
The Suquamish people have inhabited the surrounding area, called č̓uʔč̓uɬac in Lushootseed, for millennia. After the signing of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, many were moved to the Port Madison Indian Reservation. Poulsbo was then founded in the 1880s by Norwegian immigrant Jørgen Eliason, who was joined by other Scandinavians who relocated from the Midwestern states. They were drawn here by the availability of land, by the area's rich resources, and by a landscape similar to their native home. The settlement was connected by boats to other areas of the region, including the Puget Sound mosquito fleet, which was eventually usurped by highways built in the early 20th century.
Zip Codes in Poulsbo, WA that we also serve: 98370