At 0.82, ZIPS Car Wash and Gerber Collision (0.81) form a tight automotive-services pair at the top of LL Flooring's neighbor set — a cross-kind finding that defines the two-peak shape here.
Neither of those neighbors sells flooring or home goods. The top 10 spans car wash and detailing, automotive maintenance and repair, banking, casual dining, and moving and storage — with Pinch A Penny (0.73) the only other Home Goods and Furnishings retailer in the set. The two peaks are legible: one cluster anchored by automotive services (ZIPS Car Wash at 0.82, Gerber Collision at 0.81) and a second, softer cluster of everyday service and dining brands — Pinnacle Financial Partners (0.78), Metro Diner (0.77), Prime Storage (0.76), and Outback Steakhouse (0.75). What these neighbors share is not a product category but an audience composition: the same people who follow car-care and repair services, regional casual dining, and local financial institutions also follow a specialty flooring retailer. The home-improvement angle is present but thin in the top 10 — Pinch A Penny is the lone same-subcategory neighbor, and Metabolic Research Center (0.74) rounds out the set as the sole Fitness & Wellness entry.
The overall picture is an audience that skews toward practical, service-oriented brands rather than home-décor or big-box retail peers.