Fuse Alliance gains three new members

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JGP Commercial FlooringFuse Alliance, a member-owned organization of professional commercial flooring contractors, gained three new members: Total Flooring Contractors, JGP Commercial Flooring and Future Flooring Group.

“Fuse continues to experience record growth and we are excited to expand our organization with the most talented and professional partners in the flooring industry,” said Geoff Gordon, executive director of Fuse Alliance. “[These companies] are excellent additions to our organization of reliable and highly-skilled commercial flooring contractors and we are delighted to have these companies join our network.”

With more than thirty years of experience, Total Flooring Contractors is located in Sunrise, Fla. and works on projects throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. With offices in Little Rock and Springdale, Ark., JGP Commercial Flooring serves the commercial market in Arkansas and the surrounding states. Located in San Jose, Calif., Future Flooring Group is a full-service flooring contractor serving the San Francisco Bay area.

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