We love our new floor!
Zac did a great job laying the flooring in our new studio. He was punctual, flexible, accomodating and had a great attitude. Our new premium hybrid flooring looks fantastic!

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Tony started Tony Di Milia Flooring in 1981. With over 37 years of experience in the flooring industry, he has developed a keen understanding of the complexities of the business as well as a knack for providing a personalised approach to suit the needs of each project. Our subcontractors are qualified tradesmen with many years’ experience and we receive a lot of feedback about how helpful, polite and friendly they are.
Shop 2/2 Fourth Avenue, 2526, Unanderra, Australia
Zac did a great job laying the flooring in our new studio. He was punctual, flexible, accomodating and had a great attitude. Our new premium hybrid flooring looks fantastic!

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