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  • We offer a wide variety of flooring options to suit any style and budget.
  • Our team of experienced installers will provide exceptional service.
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    We never compromise on quality. We use only the finest materials and employ the most skilled installers for beautiful and durable new flooring. We’re honored to serve the Collin County community and are devoted to providing our clients with the best flooring sensation.

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    The Installation Process in TX

    Your Flooring Project, Step-by-Step in Collin County
  • Initial Consultation: We’ll meet with you to talk about your flooring needs and preferences.
  • Floor Preparation: We’ll prepare your subfloor by ensuring it’s level, clean, and ready for installation.
  • Installation: Our installers will then rigorously lay your new flooring.
  • Final Walk-Through: We’ll conduct a final walk-through with you to your complete satisfaction.
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    Finding the right flooring for your home can be daunting. There are many factors to consider, such as lifestyle, budget, and aesthetic preferences. We help you navigate the options and make an informed decision. Call us today!

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    Some of Melissa’s first settlers came from the old Highland community, two and a half miles north of present-day Melissa. C.H. Wysong, a blacksmith, was one of the earliest settlers. A post office was established in 1853 at Highland. The Houston and Texas Central Railroad arrived in Melissa in 1872 and established a depot. The town was laid out at this time. The railroad encouraged many families to come to Melissa. The town is believed to have been named for the daughter of a railroad executive, George A. Quinlan (1838-1901) of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. There is some disagreement about this, as others argue that the town was named after Melissa Huntington, daughter of C. P. Huntington, another well-known railroad executive. Anna, Texas, is named after Anna Elizabeth Quinlan (1878-1952), the only daughter of George Austin Quinlan and his wife Mary Kate Saunders (1851-1884). Quinlan, Texas, is named after George Austin Quinlan himself.

    The first school in Melissa was built on land purchased in 1882 by trustees James Graves, John Gibson, and George Fitzhugh, who were early settlers of the area. The first teacher was Mary Huckerston, who taught there for five years. The school began with 38 pupils. Church services were held there for all faiths on Sundays. A two-story brick schoolhouse was built on this site in 1910 to accommodate growth brought by the railroad.

    Melissa was an important shipping point in the early 1900s. Corn, wheat, alfalfa hay, wood, and livestock were all sent out on the railroad.

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