Master Craft Carpet Joins StarNet

Darien, CT, May 3, 2007--Master Craft Carpet Services, Inc. has become the newest member of StarNet Commercial Flooring Cooperative.  Headquartered in Redford, Michigan, Master Craft has over 32 years of commercial flooring distribution and services experience.   “I am pleased with the warm welcome,” said Daniel Ulfig, President of Master Craft Carpet Service, Inc., after this year’s annual meeting, his first experience being a StarNet commercial flooring cooperative member.  “I’ve come to think of StarNet as an exclusive club.  We now have direct connection and common ground with the industry’s biggest players around the nation.”   Jeanne Matson, president and CEO of StarNet said, “I am delighted to welcome Master Craft Carpet Services, Inc. to the StarNet family.  I look forward to watching their business grow along side the best flooring contractor firms in the business, and also gain insight from their knowledge of the industry.”    Master Craft Carpet Services, Inc. specializes in contract flooring, with a focus on the healthcare, hospitality and corporate markets.  The company provides flooring solutions, specializing in slip resistant sheet rubber and vinyl and carpet tiles with custom inserts.  Master Craft Carpet Services, Inc. prides itself on tackling the toughest resilient installation jobs.  Their ability to take on such challenges has lead to their receiving multiple installation awards over the past decades since their foundation in 1974, including this year’s INTEX award, an annual award presented by the Architectural Contractors Trade Association, for their University of Detroit Callihan Hall Men’s Basketball Locker Room project.   Master Craft Carpet Services, Inc.’s ability to produce award winning projects is largely due in part to its expertly trained staff.  All installers are certified through INSTALL, the International Standards and Training Alliance.  Ulfig hopes to utilize StarNet’s training programs as well in order to have the best trained work force possible.  “The products of today are highly technical, making the need for quality training an absolute necessity.  The training our work force receives is something our company prides itself on,” said Ulfig.


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