Honoring a Local Hero from the Ground Up

Step into Spring. Step Up for a Veteran.

Nominate a Northeast Ohio Veteran for a $10,000 Flooring Makeover

As we welcome Spring—a season of renewal, fresh starts, and brighter days—we’re reminded that home is where new beginnings take root.

This year, as America approaches its 250th birthday, we’re proud to celebrate the heroes who have protected the freedoms we enjoy.

At Floor Coverings International®, we believe service deserves recognition. That’s why our Cleveland co-op is partnering with Engineered Floors to award one local veteran a brand-new floor—up to a $10,000 value—professionally installed with care and gratitude by your locally trusted flooring team.

Because every hero deserves a home they’re proud to step into.

How to Enter

We invite you to nominate:

  • A family member
  • A friend
  • A neighbor
  • Or even yourself

Share their story. Tell us how they’ve served and why this flooring makeover would make a meaningful difference in their home. Keep your entry short and sweet — a few sentences is perfect.

Nomination Deadline: Memorial Day, May 25, 2026
Winner Announced: Flag Day, June 14, 2026

Review Official Giveaway Rules. The Veteran $10,000 flooring makeover is a game of skill. Open only to legal residents of the United States who are 18 years or older, are homeowners, are U.S. veterans, and reside within 30 miles of our FCI Cleveland co-op. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. Winner(s) will be selected based on the skill-based judging criteria described in the Official Rules. Odds of winning depend on the number and quality of eligible entries received. Sponsored by FCI and Engineered Floors. Each FCI location is independently owned and operated.

At FCI, we’re not just in the flooring business—we’re in the business of creating spaces where life happens. As a locally owned and operated team here in Cleveland, giving back to our neighbors isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are!

This giveaway is about more than floors. It’s about honoring a neighbor who has served our country and giving back in a way that’s meaningful and lasting.

Because renewal starts at home. And community starts with caring for one another.