Empire Today Reviews

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Have you ever used Empire Today? I have not used them although I have had them come by and give me a quote. I would like to hear your take on the quality of the product and installation.

If you have had dealings with Empire Today please let us hear what you think and experienced.

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5 Responses to “Empire Today Reviews”

  1. Y says:

    Please do not use empire today! nothing but bad reviews, doesn’t show up on time, low quality, 60% or whatever off my ass, still more than local stores and low quality. if you want newbies instaling your carpets then call, if you want professional please don’t. i bet you can install on you own is even better than going through empire. search google before you go with empire

  2. cookie Batten says:

    Empire has been a nightmare from the time the salesman arrived. I regret ever calling them. So will you.

  3. John says:

    I had to replace the carpet in the hallways/staircase of a three story three family in Boston. I had used
    Empire before, so gave them a call and got an estimate. The price was $4.53 per sq. ft. installed. To
    say that the salesperson was incompetent would be generous. He had to measure everything three
    times, could not do simple calculations. He made so many mistakes on the order crossing things out
    two and three times that it was unreadable. He told me that I had to put down a third of the total cost
    because it was a special order and would take 10-14 days to get the carpet. Then in the next breath
    said that it could be installed the next day.

    Came up with an estimate of $3,692 based and 774.26 sq ft. I said that seemed high. He said: no,
    and that this was a big area. I asked if there was an additional labor charges since this was a
    staircase. He re-iterated: no, it’s a flat fee. I agreed to remove and dispose of the old carpet to save
    $200. He called the office and the lowered price for $3,001 was agreed upon. When I ripped up the
    carpet I looked at them and concluded that there was no way that this was close to 800 sq ft. I
    measured it and came out with 304 sq ft. I am an architect with 30 yrs experience and an expert in
    this area. I had a third person measure it and he came up with 305 sq ft.

    Granted it was a staircase with more waste than normal, but over150%. I called the office and
    complained. A manager came out and first he said was that in the order was written for 680 sq. ft.,
    not the original 774.26 sq. ft. that the basis for the quote. He also confirmed that the price included
    installation and that there was not a separate labor charge. When I asked why there was no
    adjustment and that the price still reflected the original 774.26 sq. ft. he had no answer. He also
    confirmed that it was in stock. No one has ever explained why I had put up $1,000 deposit instead of
    the standard $25. A question that remains unanswered to this day.

    He measured and came up with 502 sq. ft. Not sure how using the same equation they came up with
    three different sizes for the same square footage of floor space. He told me that he would give me a
    $500 credit. I said OK and the installation was scheduled for the next day. I really didn’t have much
    of a choice, as I stood to lose the $1,000 deposit.

    The installers arrived with the work order where the price was still $3,001. There also was a note to
    call after the work was done. When I told them that this is not the right price, they called to the
    office before they started, but the manager didn’t want to talk. I took the phone and reminded that we
    agreed to lower price by at least $500. He answered that he would discuss the final price after
    installation. The installers installed and I called to manager again. This time, he said the bill was
    $2,800. I reminded him again that he had agreed to a $500 credit from the $3001. He denied that he
    had ever having agreed to that. Among the scrap was a single piece 12ft x 6ft =72 sq.ft and I tried to
    get a credit for it. I tried to pay for 430 sq ft instead the 502 sq. ft. (502-72=430), the amount actually
    installed plus waste. He said: no. So I said that I would pay for every sq in that was in the truck. I
    took out my calculator and computed: $4.53 x 502 sq.ft + 5% (taxes)= $2,387.76. He said: no, that
    $2,601 was the best he could do. I reminded him that the contract was for $4.53 per sq. ft. for 502
    sq.ft. not for 545 sq.ft. (There was a total 502 sq. ft. of carpet in the truck). I still questioned the 58%
    waste (based on 502 sq, ft., not the 545 sq. ft. that I was charged for), but have decided to drop it

    He pretty much demanded the new higher price even though he could offer no explanation as to how
    he came to that price. He also told me that I had to pay it since it had already been installed even
    hough the new higher price had never been discussed. So, I paid $2, 601. Very expensive carpet for
    the 305 sq. ft. of floor space!

  4. Amber says:

    I have to agree with all of the negative comments about Empire. They quoted me close to 3K and told me my two small rooms totaled 1200 sq. ft. It was a complete lie and they tried to lower the price four times to convince me I should buy it. I refused and recieved other quotes for $600. In addition, they will not provide you an itemized bill and when I asked for one the salesman quickly changed the subject.

  5. Chris D says:

    You are correct in warning people to avoid Empire Today. We have been lied to and subject to terrible quality of product and service. I wanted hardwood on my stairs and was told that Empire does not do that. They require carpet for safety reasons. Said he would give us that free when they did the laminate in our upper hallway. Horrible job of installation. The laminate on the main floor after 4 years is lifting and splitting. Upon their inspection they determined there is moisture coming up from under our house and they will not do anything to fix it. So much for the “15 year warranty”. Lies, Lies, Lies.

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