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Top carpets: the bottom line

Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxOctober 29, 20131 Comment2 Mins Read
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Top Carpets and Floors recently opened a new branch in Grahamstown, located at the intersection of Hill and New streets. 

Top Carpets and Floors recently opened a new branch in Grahamstown, located at the intersection of Hill and New streets. 

James and Lindy Robinson are managing the store. "We are very excited regarding our move to Grahamstown and so far have been welcomed with open arms," they said. "We are looking forward to taking care of your flooring and window covering needs."

Top carpets and floors is the biggest independent flooring group in South Africa, with more than 125 branches nationwide. 

"Being in Port Alfred since 1994, and having a loyal clientèle in Grahamstown, it was a logical step to expand and to open a new branch close to our customers in Grahamstown,'" said Lindy.

The Robinsons are warmly inviting the community to come into the store and view a full range of samples of flooring, blinds, shutters and tiles. 

"We offer you everything you need for your carpeting and flooring at the same place – and with the price range to satisfy every customer," they said.

Top carpets offers Health Guard, an underlay which is water- and dust-proof, easy to clean, and especially beneficial for people suffering from asthma or other respiratory conditions.

They also offer you a professional installation guarantee, as well as a10-day change-of-heart guarantee.

The Robinsons guarantee their products are "eco-friendly and most of them recyclable". 

Last but not least, Top Carpets supports the South African branch of Reach of Recovery, a non-profit organisation that provides practical and emotional support to breast cancer patients and their families. 

For every 20 square metres of carpeting, Top Carpets donates R20 to this good cause.

Whenever you need new carpeting or flooring, Top Carpets is definitely on your 'must-visit' list.

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