Vinyl Flooring in Weston, TX

Floors That Actually Last in Texas

Waterproof vinyl flooring installation that handles everything Texas throws at it—from humidity to heavy foot traffic.

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Vinyl Flooring Installation Services

What You Get With Professional Installation

You get floors that look great on day one and still look great five years later. No warping from Texas humidity. No gaps appearing after the first summer. No regrets about cutting corners.

Professional vinyl flooring installation means your subfloor gets properly prepped, your planks get acclimated to your home’s conditions, and every seam gets sealed right. You’re not dealing with squeaks, loose boards, or that hollow sound that screams “cheap job.”

Your family gets a floor that handles spills without panic, resists scratches from pets and furniture, and cleans up in minutes instead of hours. That’s what happens when the installation gets done right the first time.

Weston Flooring Contractors

We Know Texas Floors

Flooring Solutions and More has been installing vinyl flooring in Weston and surrounding Texas communities for years. We understand how foundation settling affects floor installation and why moisture barriers matter in this climate.

You’re working with contractors who show up when scheduled, clean up after ourselves, and stand behind our work. We’re licensed, insured, and local—not a crew that disappears when problems arise.

Our reputation in Weston comes from doing the job right, not doing it fast or cheap.

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Flooring Installation Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Works

First, we assess your existing floors and subfloor condition. Texas homes settle, and we check for any issues that could affect your new vinyl flooring. You get an honest evaluation—if your subfloor needs work, we tell you upfront.

Next comes material selection and acclimation. Your vinyl planks need time to adjust to your home’s temperature and humidity before installation. We don’t skip this step, even when you’re eager to get started.

Installation day means proper preparation, precise cutting, and attention to transitions between rooms. We handle furniture moving, old flooring removal, and cleanup. You get professional vinyl flooring installation without the stress of managing multiple contractors or wondering if corners got cut.

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Vinyl Floor Refinishing Services

More Than Just New Installation

Sometimes your existing vinyl floors just need professional refinishing instead of full replacement. We evaluate whether your current flooring can be restored to save you money and time.

Our vinyl floor refinishing services include deep cleaning, scratch repair, and protective coating application. This works especially well for luxury vinyl plank that’s structurally sound but showing wear from years of use.

We also handle repairs from water damage, pet scratches, or individual plank replacement. Not every flooring problem requires starting over—sometimes smart refinishing gets you back to floors you’re proud of without the full installation timeline and cost.

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How long does vinyl flooring installation take in a typical home?

Most vinyl flooring installations take 1-3 days depending on square footage and room complexity. A standard 1,200 square foot home usually takes two days—one for prep and removal of old flooring, one for installation. Larger homes or those requiring subfloor work take longer. We give you realistic timelines upfront, not best-case scenarios that leave you frustrated when reality hits. Texas humidity can also affect acclimation time, so we factor that into scheduling.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is thicker, more durable, and looks more realistic than standard vinyl flooring. LVP typically runs 4-8mm thick with multiple layers including a strong wear layer, while basic vinyl is thinner and less resistant to heavy traffic. LVP also handles temperature changes better—important in Texas where your floors experience significant seasonal shifts. The price difference is usually 30-50% more for LVP, but you get significantly longer lifespan and better appearance retention.
Quality vinyl flooring handles Texas climate very well when installed properly. Unlike hardwood, vinyl doesn’t expand and contract dramatically with humidity changes. However, proper acclimation before installation is crucial—we let materials adjust to your home’s conditions for 24-48 hours before installation. Cheap vinyl or rushed installation can still cause problems, but professional-grade materials with proper installation techniques give you floors that stay stable through Texas summers and winters.
Vinyl flooring installation in Weston typically runs $3-8 per square foot including materials and labor, depending on the quality level you choose. Basic vinyl starts around $3-4 per square foot, while luxury vinyl plank runs $5-8 per square foot. Additional costs include subfloor prep (if needed), old flooring removal, and transitions. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs separately, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for without surprise charges.
Yes, we warranty our installation work separately from manufacturer material warranties. Our installation warranty covers issues like loose planks, gaps, or installation-related problems for one year after completion. Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically run 10-25 years for wear and structural issues. We explain both warranties clearly before starting work, and we handle warranty claims directly rather than making you deal with multiple companies when problems arise.
Often yes, but it depends on the condition and type of existing flooring. Vinyl can go over tile if it’s level and well-adhered, and over hardwood if it’s not cupping or severely damaged. However, we always evaluate the existing floor first—sometimes removal is necessary for proper installation. Installing over unsuitable existing flooring leads to problems later, so we give you honest recommendations about when removal is worth the extra cost and when overlay installation works fine.