Professional flooring installation

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Professional flooring installation 〰️

Bright living room with large white sectional sofa, wooden coffee table, fireplace, built-in shelves, and hardwood flooring.

Laminate floors

Laminate floors are an affordable, durable, and stylish option. Featuring a scratch- and stain-resistant wear layer, they suit busy homes and high-traffic areas. Designed to mimic wood, stone, or tile, they come in many designs. Easy to install with click-lock systems, laminate is perfect for DIY. Low maintenance—just sweep and damp mop—and resistant to sunlight fading, it stays looking great. Overall, laminate flooring is a cost-effective, practical, and attractive choice for many homes.
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Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring offers timeless elegance and durability. Available in oak, maple, cherry, and more, it adds warmth and character with unique grains and colors. Easy to clean and refinish, it’s a long-lasting investment that improves indoor air quality by not trapping dust or allergens. Perfect for any style, hardwood complements all décor.

A man is installing a wooden floor in a living room. He is kneeling on the floor, wearing gloves, safety glasses, a face mask, and a tool belt, using a nail gun to secure the flooring. There are boxes of flooring materials and tools around him.

Subfloor Preparation

The Foundation of Quality Flooring

At Floortext, we know that the durability and beauty of your new floor depend on a perfect foundation. We don't just lay floors; we expertly prepare your subfloor to guarantee a seamless, long-lasting result.

Our Preparation Checklist Includes:

  • Moisture Testing: Essential for concrete slabs to prevent future damage and buckling.

  • Precision Leveling: We use professional-grade compounds to smooth out any dips, high spots, or unevenness.

  • Minor Subfloor Repairs: Fixing cracks, loose boards, or minor damage before installation begins.

Don't risk an uneven or short-lived floor. Trust the Floortext team to handle the crucial prep work, ensuring your new hardwood or laminate is installed flawlessly the first time.