Dallas Flooring Installers
dallas flooring installers
Installing new flooring throughout your home can increase the value of your property. We are your local DFW remodeling and design experts. With years of experience in the luxury space, we can help give you a fresh new look with some new flooring options. Here are the most common materials we install below…
- Tile
- LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)
- Laminate
- Engineered Hardwoods
- Hardwoods (nail down)
- Carpet
- and more!
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The 6 types of flooring options we offer
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tile
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luxury vinyl plank
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laminate
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hardwoods
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engineered woods
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carpet
How much does replacing my floors cost?
The price of flooring materials can vary widely based on factors such as the quality of the material, brand, style, region, and installation costs. Here’s a rough price comparison for the different types of flooring you mentioned:
Tile:
- Tile flooring costs can range from $1 to $20 or more per square foot, depending on the type of tile (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, etc.), size, style, and quality. Installation costs can vary but may add $5 to $10 per square foot.
LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank):
- LVP typically costs between $2 to $7 per square foot for the material. Installation costs vary but may add $2 to $5 per square foot depending on preparation needed.
Laminate:
- Laminate flooring can range from $1 to $5 per square foot for the material. Installation costs are typically in the range of $2 to $5 per square foot depending on preparation.
Hardwood:
- Solid hardwood flooring can cost anywhere from $6 to $12 or more per square foot, depending on the wood species and grade. Installation costs may range from $6 to $8 per square foot or higher.
Engineered Wood:
- Engineered wood flooring typically falls in the range of $3 to $10 per square foot for the material. Installation costs can vary but are often similar to solid hardwood, ranging from $4 to $8 per square foot.
Carpet:
- Carpet prices can vary significantly based on the quality, style, and fiber material. Basic carpet may cost as little as $1 to $3 per square foot, while higher-end options can range from $4 to $10 or more per square foot. Installation costs are usually in the range of $2 to $4 per square foot.
Keep in mind that these are rough price ranges, and actual costs can vary based on factors like the brand, location, additional materials (underlayment, adhesive, padding, etc.), and any special features or finishes. Additionally, labor costs for installation can vary depending on the complexity of the project. When planning your flooring project, it’s essential to consider not only the initial material costs but also the long-term durability, maintenance, and the overall look you want to achieve in your space.
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what are the different types of flooring?
Tile:
- Tile flooring is made from various materials, including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone (such as marble, granite, or travertine), and even glass. Tiles are typically square or rectangular and come in various sizes. They are known for their durability, ease of cleaning, and resistance to moisture, making them suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and other high-traffic areas.
LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank):
- Luxury vinyl plank flooring is a type of resilient flooring that mimics the appearance of natural wood planks. It is made of multiple layers, including a vinyl core and a printed layer that replicates the look of hardwood. LVP is known for its durability, water resistance, ease of installation, and affordability.
Hardwood:
- Hardwood flooring is crafted from solid wood, typically oak, maple, cherry, or walnut, though many other wood species are used. It provides a warm and natural look to a space. Hardwood is available in various widths and finishes and can be sanded and refinished to extend its lifespan. It is often considered a premium flooring option due to its cost and timeless appeal.
Laminate:
- Laminate flooring consists of a composite core material with a high-resolution photographic layer that mimics the appearance of wood, stone, or other materials. A clear protective layer covers the photographic layer, providing durability and resistance to stains and wear. Laminate is cost-effective and can be an attractive alternative to hardwood or stone flooring.
Engineered Wood:
- Engineered wood flooring is constructed from multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of hardwood veneer. This construction makes it more stable than solid hardwood, making it less susceptible to expansion and contraction due to changes in humidity. Engineered wood offers the look of hardwood with added durability and can be sanded and refinished a limited number of times.
Carpet:
- Carpet is a soft flooring material made from fibers (natural or synthetic) that are woven or tufted into a backing material. It comes in various styles, including cut pile, loop pile, and cut-and-loop pile. Carpet provides warmth, comfort, and noise reduction to a room. It is often used in bedrooms, living rooms, and areas where comfort underfoot is desired.
Each type of flooring has its advantages and considerations, including durability, maintenance requirements, appearance, and cost. The choice of flooring will depend on factors such as the room’s purpose, your design preferences, and your budget.