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Why locals keep recommending Queensland Flooring Centre

There’s something comforting about choosing the local guys. Expert advice, incredible value, and – as customer Kev put it – “good old fashioned service.”

That’s why more and more Sunshine Coast homeowners and investors are heading into Queensland Flooring Centre’s Coolum showroom.

Family-owned and community-driven, Queensland Flooring Centre is trusted for good reason: they combine great value with a warm, no-pressure experience that’s hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re building, renovating, or refreshing a space you love, their team will walk you through beautiful flooring options without the overwhelm.

But what really sets them apart? Their five-star reputation. With 70+ glowing Google reviews, customers consistently mention the same things: helpful staff, on-time installs, quality you can feel, and floors they absolutely love living with.

“Amazingly helpful from the minute I walked into the showroom,” says Julie, a local customer. “Everything was done so professionally in 1.5 days. Very happy. Glad I didn’t go anywhere else.”

Queensland Flooring Centre isn’t a big-box store or a franchise. They’re local experts with deep product knowledge, excellent customer service, and a commitment to doing things properly. Choose from a curated selection of timber, hybrid, vinyl, laminate, bamboo, or carpet flooring.

Start your journey with the QFC team by meeting David at your local Coolum showroom or get in touch to book your free in-home measure and quote. With QFC, you’ll find something beautiful – and a team who really cares.

Coolum: 0407 185 329

Caloundra: 07 5358 0266

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