Flooring Contractor in Frisco, TX

Flooring Done Right the First Time

Professional installation, quality materials, and service you can actually count on in Frisco.

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Professional Flooring Installation Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your floors should work with your life, not against it. When we handle your flooring installation, you get surfaces that can handle whatever your family throws at them – from muddy shoes to pet accidents to daily foot traffic.

You also get the peace of mind that comes with proper installation. No creaking boards six months later. No tiles that pop up because the subfloor wasn’t prepped correctly. No seams that separate because someone rushed the job.

Most importantly, you get your time back. While we’re handling the technical details, measuring twice, and cleaning up our mess, you can focus on the things that actually matter to you. That’s what professional flooring installation should look like.

Frisco Flooring Company

We Know Frisco Homes Inside and Out

Flooring Solutions and More has been serving Frisco homeowners who want their flooring projects done right. We understand the unique challenges of working in this area – from the clay soil that affects foundation settling to the humidity that impacts certain flooring materials.

We’re not the biggest flooring company in town, and we’re not trying to be. We’re the one that shows up when we say we will, gives you straight answers about what will and won’t work in your space, and stands behind our work after we’re done.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a single bathroom or an entire house. Because in a community like Frisco, your reputation travels fast – and we plan on being here for the long haul.

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Flooring Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we come to your home for a consultation and measurement. We’ll look at your existing floors, discuss what you’re hoping to achieve, and give you honest feedback about what options make sense for your space and budget. No pressure, no sales pitch – just information you can use to make a good decision.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the material ordering and scheduling. We coordinate delivery timing so your new flooring arrives when we need it, not three weeks early when it’s just sitting in your garage taking up space.

Installation day starts with protecting your furniture and the rest of your home. We remove old flooring, prep the subfloor properly, and install your new floors using manufacturer specifications. We clean up completely each day and do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations before we consider the job complete.

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Everything Included, No Surprises

Your flooring installation includes all the details that matter – subfloor preparation, moisture barriers where needed, proper transitions between rooms, and baseboards that actually line up correctly. We handle the removal and disposal of old flooring so you don’t have to figure out what to do with a pile of old carpet.

We work with all the major flooring types – hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, carpet, and laminate. More importantly, we’ll tell you which one actually makes sense for your specific situation. A family with three kids and two dogs has different needs than empty nesters who entertain frequently.

Material sourcing is part of what we do, which means you get contractor pricing instead of retail markup. We work with local suppliers who stock quality products and can get special orders when you want something specific. The goal is getting you the flooring you want at a price that makes sense, installed correctly the first time.

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How long does flooring installation typically take in Frisco homes?

Most residential flooring projects take 2-4 days depending on the size and complexity. A single room like a bedroom or bathroom usually gets done in one day. Whole house projects typically take 3-4 days for most Frisco homes. We work efficiently but don’t rush the important steps like subfloor prep and acclimation time for certain materials. Weather can sometimes affect timeline for deliveries, but we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is getting it done right, not just getting it done fast.
Luxury vinyl plank and tile handle Texas humidity exceptionally well since they’re not affected by moisture changes. Engineered hardwood performs better than solid hardwood in our climate because it’s more stable. For carpet areas, we recommend moisture-resistant padding and fibers that won’t trap humidity. Laminate can work but needs proper moisture barriers, especially in bathrooms and kitchens. We’ll assess your specific space and lifestyle to recommend what will perform best long-term. The key is matching the material to both your preferences and our local climate conditions.
Yes, we handle both furniture moving and complete removal of existing flooring. For furniture, we move everything that can be safely relocated and work around larger pieces that are better left in place. We protect all furniture with padding and plastic. Old flooring removal includes pulling up materials, removing old adhesive or nails, and disposing of everything properly. This includes old carpet, padding, hardwood, tile, and underlayment. We don’t just pile it in your driveway – we haul it away completely so you don’t have to deal with disposal.
Subfloor problems are common in Frisco homes, especially with foundation settling on clay soil. We inspect subfloors thoroughly before starting and address any issues we find. This might include replacing damaged sections, adding underlayment for smoothness, or installing moisture barriers. We discuss any additional work needed before proceeding and explain why it’s necessary for a quality installation. Most subfloor prep is included in our estimates, but major structural issues would be discussed separately. The goal is ensuring your new flooring has a solid foundation that will last.
Our workmanship warranty covers installation defects for one full year after completion. This includes issues like loose boards, improper transitions, or installation-related problems. Materials come with manufacturer warranties that we help you navigate if needed. We also provide a 30-day period where we’ll come back for any minor adjustments or concerns at no charge. If something isn’t right, we want to know about it and we’ll make it right. We keep detailed records of every job so we can quickly address any warranty issues that come up.
Most projects can be scheduled 2-3 weeks out, depending on material availability and our current workload. Custom or special-order materials may need 4-6 weeks lead time. We recommend starting the conversation early, especially if you have a specific timeline or deadline. Spring and fall tend to be busier seasons for flooring work in Frisco. If you’re planning around other home improvements, we can coordinate timing with your other contractors. Emergency situations like water damage can often be accommodated more quickly. The key is calling early so we can plan properly and ensure material delivery aligns with installation dates.