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Owner: Brian Belden
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Anza, Riverside County, CA Flooring Services


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New Generation Flooring of Anza, Riverside County, CA is proud to offer professional advice and assistance to every detail of your remodeling process. We offer the industry’s best flooring and installation practices necessary for complete commercial and residential spaces.

We offer a variety of natural floorings and synthetic surfaces to meet your expectations,
such as:


Laminate Flooring and Laminated Tiling

Laminate Flooring brings an exciting and exotic look to your home, office, or workplace. Quick installation from our professional team at New Generation Flooring of Anza, Riverside County, CA will deliver a classic look that is easily maintained.


Wood Flooring

Installation of wood flooring brings and exciting and exotic look to your home or workplace. Bring a touch of the world into your Anza, Riverside County, CA home with rich variety of wood grains, hues and patterns to bring an elegant feel to any room.


Ceramic Tile and Flooring

Installation of ceramic and porcelain tiles can create an inviting atmosphere for your personal San Diego residence or commercial workplace. New Generation Flooring of Anza, Riverside County, CA carries a superior selection of ceramic tile to meet all of your design needs


Marble Flooring and Marble Tile

From the affluent regions of ancient Rome and Greece, to the gardens of Central Europe, marble flooring can add an earthy tone of luxury to your Anza, Riverside County, CA living space or grand lobby.


Granite Flooring and Granite Tile

One of the hardest materials on Earth, granite flooring and tiling offers the perfect solution for commercial use. Granite adds a classic look and superb usability to contemporary and antique buildings alike.


Articles


Hardwood Floor Care - General Do's and Don'ts

Here are some general do's and don'ts to help keep your hardwood floor looking like new.

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The Sky Is the Limit with Kitchen Flooring

When choosing kitchen flooring, there are a number of things you'll want to keep in the back of your mind.

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Cleaning Hardwood Floors

Though hardwood flooring has been around for quite some time, there is still some confusion about the best way to maintain it.

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Stick Around: Laminate Flooring Installation

Laminate flooring installation is a moderately easy, fairly straight forward process.

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What to Expect With Your Flooring Installation

A flooring installation is one of those projects that cause homeowners all types of headaches for no better reason than they fail to plan ahead.

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Testimonials

 
 

They did a great job on my floors. They quoted lower than the other guy I had come by and then when they were finished it was $50 less than what they quoted.

Fast, professional and inexpensive

 

Rich F
Fallbrook, CA


 
 

We got 4 bids to refinish our floors and install hardwood in half of the master (to match what was already there) and this was the best price. We were iffy because we didn't want "cheap" results, but we were very price conscience.

I am happy to report we LOVE our refinished hardwood floors and the floor in the master is almost a perfect match. New Generation Flooring and his team were excellent at what they do, friendly and quick.

We would absolutely recommend them to anyone!

 

Carlo J
Anza, CA


About Anza, Riverside County, CA


Anza is an unincorporated community located in southern Riverside County, California, United States, in the Anza Valley, a semi-arid region at a mean elevation of 4,110 feet (1,250 m) above sea level. It is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Palm Springs, 143 miles (230 km) southeast of Los Angeles, California and approximately 75 miles (121 km) northeast of San Diego, California, being traversed by State Route 371.

In local vernacular Anza, and several other mountain communities (including Garner Valley, Idyllwild, Pinyon Pines and Aguanga) are collectively referred to as "the Hill". As of the 2000 census, the unincorporated town of Anza had a total population of approximately 2,100.

As of 2007, Anza's population is about 8,000 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 25.74 percent.

The ZIP Code is 92539, and the community is inside area code 951.

Geography

Anza,is located at 33°33'17.14" North, 116°40'27.02" West .

Regional geographic subdivisions of the unincorporated town include Anza Valley and Cave Rocks (Central); Tripp Flats, Chandler Heights and Cahuilla (West) as well as Oak Spring, Burnt Spring and Heller Spring (East). The Anza Valley in which the unincorporated town is nestled is bordered by three significant mountains- Cahuilla Mountain to the West, Thomas Mountain to the northeast and Beauty Mountain to the southwest.

The area is characterized as high desert experiencing somewhat stronger temperature variations than those of the coastal cities, including sudden dips of temperature even on summer evenings, due to the high elevation. The Anza Trail originally travelled on horseback by Juan Bautista de Anza in 1774 through what was then referred to as the Cahuilla Valley, traverses the city from southeast to northwest.

Significant local landmarks include Saddleback Mountain with its characteristic triple peak located in the northwest of the city and bordered on the northwest by Tripp Flats and the South by Chandler Heights.

History

It is estimated that the Cahuilla aboriginal tribes inhabited an area including what is today the Anza Valley more than two thousand years ago and encountered Europeans only as late as 1774 when a Spanish expedition in search of an overland route from Sonora to Alta California made its way from Tubac, Sonora through the valley to Monterey, Alta California. That expedition was lead by Juan Bautista de Anza, in whose honour the valley was renamed from Cahuilla Valley to Anza Valley on 16 September 1926.

Up until about 1580 the area was in the proximity of a larger body of inland water known as Lake Cahuilla, but that inland lake larger than the current Salton Sea which occupies a portion of its former location evaporated, thus increasing the desert character of the Anza Valley. These climatic and cultural factors can be seen as having exercised a unique influence on the early European settlers of the Anza Valley. During the 1800s settlement included ranchers, a limited number of miners and honey producers. The mid to late 1800s witnessed moderate population and above average economic prosperity for this isolated community.

From the late 1860s on, Anza was largely settled by families seeking to build ranches under the Homestead Act. Of the homesteads in the area, one, the "Cary Ranch" on Cary Road (south of Anza, east of the Tripp Flatts Ranger Station) still exists and is still owned and occupied by family members of the original settlers. The ranch is now occupied by the Hopkins family. The Hopkins' are direct descendents of the Cary family. Although the Cary Ranch used to encompass hundreds of acres of land, most has been sold off only a 20-acre (81,000 m) parcel and several original buildings exist.

Already in the 1970s sales of property parcels and lots in Anza were promoted with particular emphasis on the proximity of this unspoiled countryside to larger coastal cities of southern California. Though perceived by outsiders as friendly and open to newcomers, Anza has been among those unique rural communities determined to systematically avoid the social and environmental problems of over-urbanization and since the 1980s this close-knit community has sought to preserve its unique artistic and creative culture by closely scrutinizing any development plans that could give rise to dysfunctions experienced in other regions of the state.

Culture

Due to its history and relative isolation for hundreds of years, Anza is dissimilar to many areas in California settled during the same period. The cultural identity of many long-time Anzans exhibits the marked influence of Cahuillan aboriginal culture on the White population, expressed in terms of art and folklore.

During the 1990s the city enjoyed an increasingly widespread reputation as a growing artists colony featuring newcomers from as far away as Europe. Common free-time activities include trail wandering, local historical activities and festivals as well as motorbiking and horseback riding along the Anza Trail. The Mountain Cahuilla operate a casino from their reservation on the southwestern edge of the city.

Every summer Anza has a parade to celebrate the Fourth of July. This is called "Anza Days" and it is a festival the whole town celebrates, and people travel miles each year to see it.

Anza also has a local gymkhana horseshowing circuit put on by the Lions Club six months out of the year. This is also a popular event the public enjoys.

 

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