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Meelad Dezfooli didn’t let anything stop him from his dream career. While still in grade school, Dezfooli began working at his father’s family business flooring store.

Sadly, when the recession arrived in the late 2000s, his father had no alternative but to close down his stores and retire. Dezfooli, who had believed he would one day manage the family business, was despondent.

“By the time I turned 18, everything was starting to fall apart, the market was in ruins, many companies defaulted, and my dream was taken from me,” he remembers.

Forced to switch gears, Dezfooli opened a Persian restaurant. Even though he found some success, he still desperately missed the flooring business. “I realized I loved the industry and the people around me,” he says. “I was nostalgic for the culture, the employees.”



Over the next five years, Dezfooli worked over 12 hours a day, seven days a week, doing anything to save the money needed to start his own flooring company. The endless, grueling hours paid off. By 2015, he was back in the flooring business, founding Best Buy Flooring in Henderson, Nevada. The business has flourished and expanded to multiple locations.

Now that he’s the owner of a highly successful business, Dezfooli shows his gratitude by helping local heroes. He offers generous discounts to veterans, police officers, and other service people.

“After what they’ve done for our country, it’s my honor to give them a better price,” he says. Not one to forget his roots, Dezfooli made a point of hiring several of his father’s former employees, some of whom came from troubled backgrounds.

“He had employees who may have had a small [police] record, but they were some of the best people,” he notes. “My father always taught me to give people a second chance. And I know as much as anyone the blessings of a second chance.” Discover additional information at https://www.inc.com/synchrony/built-from-the-ground-floor-up.html.

A few recommendations regarding flooring materials

How Important Is a Flooring Material’s Thickness? Thin vinyl flooring is more likely to split or break during installation. That could mean you’ll have to buy more flooring to cover those accidents. Focus on vinyl flooring with a thickness of 7 mm or more; you can find thickness information on the product’s label or online product page. Thickness can be a factor in the durability of other flooring materials—and for solid wood, its ability to be refinished. (New solid wood planks are typically ¾ inch thick, enough to withstand multiple refinishes.) Does the Thickness of a Floor’s Wear Layer Matter? The wear layer is the clear protective coating applied to the top surface of a manufactured floorboard. Home Depot lets you search flooring by wear-layer thickness, shown in mil (thousandths of an inch). A thick wear layer sounds like it would protect better against foot traffic. For instance, between two vinyl flooring products with 20-mil wear layers, one earned an excellent score for foot traffic resistance while the other ranked below the middle. Bottom line: Don’t depend on the reported thickness of the wear layer alone.

Laminate Flooring – Pros: Constructed of dense fiberboard topped with a photographic image and a clear-plastic protective layer, laminate can mimic almost anything. Some brands use a cork backing to help muffle sound. The best laminates resist scratching and discoloration from sunlight better than most wood products. It can be extremely tough stuff. Cons: The repetitive pattern can compromise realism (read: look fake), so when installing, mix planks from different boxes for less repetition. Minor flaws may be repaired, but you’ll have to replace the flooring once its top layer has worn through.

Our turnaround times can be as quick as a week. All installers are fully licensed, bonded and insured. We also work with many property managers for multi-unit rental homes and duplexes. We offer competitive prices and can usually beat installation prices from local home improvement stores by up to 40%, our customers are shocked to see the difference in prices. We keep our overhead low so we can pass the savings to our customers. So why go anywhere else when you can remodel for less at Best Buy Flooring Center. Come see our Las Vegas showroom today!