In the middle of a hectic summer move-in to a 'badly needing remodel' home, we were forced to tear out carpets out after a sewage overflow and some less than professional plumbers who didn't even try to protect the carpet during work.
Updating the 1967 full carpeted look, we decided to put the faux tile down in the main hall, by the back door, outside the kitchen, and up in a closet.
Finding someone in our budget was hard, so finding Carpet Liquidators of Kirkland + them having the dark tile look we wanted (at a good price), we were more than pleased to start with.
The installer was polite and did a great job. Due to a language barrier with the installer, we had a few moments where questions couldn't be answered in full, but that was a minor issue that didn't bother me all that much (google has answers).
The only major issue we had was when they floated the floor at the bottom near our entry, they didn't warn us or tell us before they left that neither the main door or the garage door could open without scratching the new floor.... So, we have a scratch on the floor now (that thankfully hides well due to the floor design)and I had cut down both doors to make them open until we can fully replace the doors/frames. That's the only reason I am removing a star. We were not warned about the possibility beforehand nor told before they left.
Beyond that, it was a great experience.