Our Commitment to Cleanliness
We take standards for hygiene and cleanliness very seriously and are taking additional steps to ensure the safety of our customer and employees. Daily, the management team is vigorously working to ensure that we meet the latest guidance on hygiene and cleaning. Our health and safety measures are designed to address a broad spectrum of viruses, including COVID-19, and include everything from handwashing hygiene and cleaning product specifications in the showroom and common area cleaning procedures.Specific steps employed by Xquisite Flooring include:

Associate Health, Safety and KnowledgeSales Associates & Installation Teams – and their own health, safety and knowledge – are essential to an effective cleaning program.Here are some ways we are supporting them:

  • Hand Hygiene: Proper and frequent handwashing is vital to help combat the spread of viruses. In our daily meetings, our teams are reminded that cleanliness starts with this simple act. It’s important for their health and that of our customers.
  • Ongoing Training: In addition to regular flooring-related training, The Sales Associates and our Installation Teams are also completing enhanced COVID-19 awareness training too.

Cleaning Products and ProtocolsXquisite Flooring utilizes cleaning products and protocols which are effective against viruses. With that, we’ve reinforced our existing cleaning procedures with team members.
Shop At Home
Amid the Coronavirus outbreak, if you feel more comfortable shopping from home, we offer that service. Arrange for a convenient, FREE In-Home consultation with a design expert. To schedule your appointment, please either email us at sales@xquisitell.com and a representative will contact you or feel free to call us at 713-539-4487.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention It is our privilege to serve you and your family and thank you for your trust. We remain committed to doing our very best to care for you, our team members and the community during this evolving situation. For the most updated information, please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or your local health authority.