Floor to Ceiling hosts CFI installation training

HomePress ReleaseFloor to Ceiling hosts CFI installation training

Mason City, Iowa— Floor to Ceiling recently hosted an intensive CFI (International Certified Flooring Installers Association) installation training course sponsored by the World Floor Covering Association (WFCA). Participating installers learned the latest techniques involved with installing carpet, resilient, laminate and wood flooring, and received their CFI Certifications at the end of the week-long course.

“The Floor to Ceiling showroom is a member of a nationally recognized chain of over 200 locally owned stores that offer personal service,” said Bob Gillespie, lead CFI instructor. “This is an outstanding example of a dealer who is concerned about the customer and willing to take the time, money and preparation involved to make certain they receive the finest installation available.”

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