Consumer Reviews of Mullican wood floors
Popularity:
#9 of 28 brands of wood floors
29% of customers recommend
84 reviews with a
2 average rating
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Very Satisfied
23
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Somewhat Satisfied
2
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Neutral
1
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Somewhat Unsatisfied
3
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Very Unsatisfied
55
The opinions expressed in these reviews are the opinions of consumers that submitted reviews to FlooringReport.com.
They do not necessarily represent the opinions of FlooringReport.com.
Date created: 2016-03-18
Name: John
Location: Pleasanton Ca
Model: Chalmette
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Different color and fittings"
Do not buy from this company. They are not made in the USA or rather
China. Furthermore, each box that we bought had a different color stain.
I get that some stains will vary but this is night and day. Furthermore,
we our entire house is done with Mullican floors and we wanted to extend
the look.. Get this - they are not the same tongue and groove. The
changes to mills and decided to change stain colors and fittings.
Customer service is a joke.
Date created: 2016-03-17
Name: Casey McMillen
Location: Greenville, Pa
Model: Muirfield
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Mulligan is Garbage"
I have $13,000 worth of Mullican Muirfield sitting in my garage. It is so
shamefully bad I would not consider installing it. The first box I
opened had 30 boards in it of which 20 were less than 15" in length. I
was told by my salesman to open more 4 more boxes. The quality of the
stain work is horrible, it is hard to find a board over 3ft. In length,
and without even installing the floor I can see milling issues. My wife
and I were told this was good flooring at the store. Follow my advice
and read the other reviews here, it's garbage.
Date created: 2016-02-18
Name: R. Phillips
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"Glad we chose Mullican's hand-sculpted flooring!"
We installed Mullican's hand-sculpted engineered flooring in the
basement of our home and we couldn't be more pleased with the
final result. The flooring gave the room a completely new look,
and hand-sculpted is certainly the way to go - especially if you
have kids and pets!
Date created: 2016-02-16
Name: R. Phillips
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"Glad we chose Mullican's hand-sculpted flooring!"
We installed Mullican's hand-sculpted engineered flooring in the
basement of our home and we couldn't be more pleased with the
final result. The flooring gave the room a completely new look,
and hand-sculpted is certainly the way to go - especially if you
have kids and pets!
Date created: 2016-01-29
Name: Deborah Anderson
Location: West Chester, PA
Model: Muirfield red oak
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Don't use it!"
I just had my whole first floor done in red oak, Muirfield Mullican
Hardwood. I thought all the dings and weird scratches were from a bad
install. When the contractor had to come back to replace six split
boards, I had to get another box. When I started looking at my new box
of wood I noticed, polyurethane drips, hammered dings, warped boards and
one board had a big knot that you could see through. Where is quality
control? In 4 weeks I have had it, I have noticed scratches from the
dogs. I just can't look down or I'll go crazy. Lousy product for $20,000!
Date created: 2016-01-14
Name: Lee Warren
Location: Buckhannon, WV
Model: Handscraped Hickory
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Think twice before choosing Mullican Flooring"
My wife and I bought 69 cases of handscraped hickory tongue & groove
Mullican flooring from Lowes. Our contractors culled just shy of 10 full
cases of bad boards from this batch prior to installation. Not a
typo... Yes 10 entire cases of unusable boards! After having more
issues after installation with the flooring Mullican refuses to stand
behind their product by blaming everyone other than themselves for
manufacturing their flooring. Think twice before purchasing Mullican
flooring. From our viewpoint, you will be sorry, I know we are!
Date created: 2015-11-11
Name: Ashli0017
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Model: Dark Mocha
Satisfaction Rating:
Somewhat Unsatisfied,
2 out of 5
Review:
"San Marco Flooring"
I installed the San Marco Dark Mocha throughout my home. They look
beautiful when clean, but the dark color shows every bit of fur/dirt
from my family and pets. I purchased this style because of the "hand
scraped" look in hopes of concealing minor bumps and scratches over
time, but unfortunately my dogs toenails have scratched them pretty
badly. The scratches are more of indentions into the wood than deep
scratches that require filling. They are very noticeable in certain
light, but still, we will never be able to fix this issue as they are
glued down. I would consider this wood "soft" and not nearly as durable
as Mullican indicates. If I could do it over again, I would research
types of wood more seriously and find something much more durable.
Date created: 2015-09-05
Name: Captain John
Location: Tillamook, OR
Model: T&G
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Garbage..."
Absolute garbage. 3.5" engineered T&G natural maple. Even the short
pieces are not square and bowed at least two ways - E.G. they don't fit
together. Our installer (31 years in the trade) quit, said he can't make
it work and could not be responsible. Fortunately, our supplier will
take it back. Also, cartons from the factory were ripped and broken.
Stay away! Did I mention it is garbage?
Date created: 2015-07-13
Name: Delbert Dalton
Location: Groveport, OH
Model: Murefield 3 1/4
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Horrible Product"
We started looking for hardwood to do our entire first floor of over
1200 sq. Ft. After a month of researching hardwood flooring
manufactures, we felt confident that we would be buying a floor that
would last and spent 7200.00 on Mullican's Murrfield 3 1/4 - 3/4 solid
hardwood in Autumn Maple. Needless to say, it all went bad from there.
Our installer laid a little over 300 sq ft and we noticed that about
every 3 to 4 ft. The floor squeaked, cracked, popped and moved. Our
installer actually stopped installing because of the milling issues as
he didn't want to be responsible for putting in a bad floor. The owner
where we bought the floor came out and inspected and agreed the floor
was milled improperly and paid my installer to tear it out. You would
think that it gets better from here! Well now... on to the second
problem. We were upgraded to Mullican Chatelaine 4 inch 3/4 solid hand
scraped. Again our installer put down about 300 sq. Ft. This time, not
only did we have the same popping, cracking and squeaking, but
additionally had gaps in the wood so bad that you could see the toung in
the wood. Estimating I would say there were gaps as wide as 3/8. So
again the installer stopped installing. The owner inspected and the same
conclusion was reached, Poor Milling and quality issues! I have to say
the local owner of the flooring distributed has been great in making
sure the flooring is replaced. We ended up with a brand called Sheoga
which has been absolutely wonderful. However, we essentially have been
without our house for the past three months. As I said, the local owner
has been great, but so many hidden cost that we have incurred as well as
loss of use, inconvenience and frustration. Our home was built in 2004
and the subfloor is not bad in case you were wondering. The bottom line,
I thought I did proper research on Mullican and really thought we were
getting a good product. This is the worst flooring product I have ever
seen! Avoid the problems and do not but this wood. I can only imagine
what would have happened had the Mullican reps been involved. You are
better off buying 3.00 Bruce from your local Home Depot!
Date created: 2015-03-24
Name: A.French
Location: Johnson City, TN
Model: MeadowBrooke Tigerwood
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"Good quality floor"
We installed the MeadowBrooke Tigerwood engineered flooring in a home in
Asheville, NC. It was easy to install and looked so good that we put the
same flooring into a second home in New Hampshire.