A C Ramirez Floor Coverings has been in the Santa Barbara flooring business long enough to build a loyal supplier network—one vendor vouches for thirty years of working with the Ramirez family—but the customer-facing picture gets complicated. The seven Google reviews split sharply: recent feedback praises material selection and competitive pricing, while older complaints detail billing disputes and one alarming theft allegation involving an installer. That 3.4 rating reflects a business where installation quality seems inconsistent and customer service can turn combative when problems surface.
Their Cacique Street showroom carries a solid range of flooring products—the image titles suggest everything from hand-scraped hardwood to rigid-core LVP and wire-brushed finishes. For truckers, they're apparently flexible but close early, which hints at a small operation without corporate polish. If you're considering A C Ramirez, I'd ask pointed questions upfront: Who exactly will install your floor? What's the process if something goes wrong? Get labor and materials itemized in writing. The positive reviews are genuine, but so are the negative ones, and in flooring, the install matters as much as the product. Proceed carefully, verify everything in writing, and maybe ask for references from jobs completed in the past two years.