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House of Carpets and Floors
20 Years Of Experience In Fine Flooring!
House of Carpets and Floors
House of Carpets and Floors
1765 Commercial DrNaples Florida 34112USA
+12397754900
Business Description
House of Carpets has been family owned and operated in Naples, Florida. We are committed to providing exceptional service in a relaxed atmosphere. All of our installation work is done by our in-house staff who has been with us for over 20 years. We offer a wide selection of carpets, tiles, and woods to fit your budget, lifestyle, and decor. Whether you need flooring for a new home, are remodeling a shower, or want to freshen the look of one room or your entire house, we are dedicated to helping you enhance your living space with our quality carpet, tile, and wood.
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About Naples
Naples is a city in Collier County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,115. Naples is a principal city of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area, which had a population of about 375,752 as of 2020. Naples' USPS City population (i.e. the total population that lists Naples as the city on their postal address and who consider themselves residents of Naples) includes most of the communities in Collier County with the notable exceptions of Immokalee, Marco Island, Ave Maria, Everglades City and a few others, and thus Naples' USPS City population is approximately 333,083.The city is mostly known for its high-priced homes, white-sand beaches, and numerous golf courses. Naples is the self-titled "Golf Capital of the World", as it has the second most holes per capita out of all communities, and the most holes of any city in Florida. The city is also known for being appealing to retirees, and a large percent of the population is made up of them. == History == Before the period of European colonization, the indigenous Calusa lived in Florida (including the region of present-day Naples) for thousands of years, from Charlotte Harbor to Cape Sable. In 1513, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León explored the region and encountered the Calusa, who resisted attempts by de León to establish a Spanish colony in Florida. This initiated nearly two hundred years of conflict between the Spanish and the Calusa.