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AUBURNDALE CARPET AND FLOORING STORE

Hardwood flooringChoose your new flooring in Auburndale, FL. Georgia Floors Direct, serving Auburndale and surrounding areas, has stores full of LVP / LVT ( Luxury Waterproof planks that look just like wood!) , hardwood and laminate flooring, hundreds of rolls of carpet, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, and more! Quality Floors at up to 70% off retail. Forget the middleman, buy direct, at Georgia Floors Direct. We have over a million sq ft of flooring all under one roof; that means we have the selection and price that will fit your budget!

Our Company

We are growing because the concept of having an outlet warehouse for carpet and flooring means you get to pay below retail prices for high quality carpet and floors.

With locations all around the Southeastern United States, Georgia Floors Direct’s buying power is unsurpassed. We buy from all over the world and import the finest flooring directly from the manufacturers saving you a bundle.

Why Buy From Us?

  1. We Have the Largest In-Stock Inventory!
  2. 20 to 70% off Retail Everyday!
  3. Financing Available
  4. Professional Staff
  5. Huge Inventory
  6. Hundreds of Colors & Styles
  7. Price Guarantee
  8. Great Selection
  9. Courteous, Reliable Service

AUBURNDALE CARPET AND FLOORING STORE

Hardwood flooringGeorgia Floors Direct, serving Auburndale and surrounding areas, is full of LVP / LVT ( Luxury vinyl planks that look just like wood!) , hardwood and laminate flooring, hundreds of rolls of carpet, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, and more! Quality Floors at up to 70% off retail. Forget the middleman, buy direct, at Georgia Floors Direct. We have over a million sq ft of flooring all under one roof; that means we have the selection and price that will fit your budget!

What you may not know about Auburndale

Auburndale was founded in 1880 by Frank Fuller, who was seeking refuge from chilly winters in the Northeast United States. The place was originally named Sanatoria, from a hotel located there. When the railroad arrived in the 1880s, the town was renamed Auburndale at the suggestion of settlers from Auburndale, Massachusetts. The New England town had been named from the opening line of the poem “The Deserted Village” by Oliver Goldsmith. Early on, the city became a chosen destination for a number of America’s most prominent artists.