Flooring Contractor in Altoga, TX

Floors That Actually Last in Texas

Professional installation, honest pricing, and flooring that handles whatever Texas throws at it.

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Professional Flooring Installation Services

Your Home, Upgraded and Protected

You walk into your home and feel that satisfaction. The floors look exactly like you pictured them. No gaps, no creaks, no corners that make you wince.

That’s what happens when flooring installation is done right from the start. Your home value goes up, your daily stress goes down, and you stop worrying about whether the floors can handle your family’s real life.

The right flooring contractor doesn’t just lay down materials. We solve the problems you didn’t even know you had – like moisture issues that ruin floors in two years, or subfloor problems that cause squeaks and premature wear.

Altoga Flooring Company

We Actually Show Up and Finish

Flooring Solutions and More has been handling flooring projects throughout Collin County for years. We’re the contractors who return your calls, show up when scheduled, and clean up when we’re done.

We’ve seen what happens when flooring installation goes wrong. Gaps that appear after the first season, tiles that crack because the subfloor wasn’t prepped right, hardwood that warps because nobody thought about Texas humidity.

That’s why we take time to do the prep work other contractors skip. Your floors need to handle real life in Texas, and we make sure they can.

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Our Flooring Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we come out and look at your space. Not just measurements – we check the subfloor, look for moisture issues, and talk through what you actually need. You get a written estimate with everything spelled out.

Once you’re ready to start, we handle the prep work. That means protecting your furniture, removing old flooring properly, and fixing any subfloor issues we find. No surprises, no extra charges you weren’t expecting.

Then comes installation. We work clean, stay on schedule, and don’t leave until everything’s right. Final walkthrough, cleanup, and you’re done. Your floors are ready for whatever your family throws at them.

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Everything Your Floors Need

We install hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl, carpet, and laminate flooring. But installation is just part of what you get. Every project includes proper subfloor preparation, moisture testing when needed, and cleanup that actually gets everything.

You also get someone who understands Texas homes. Foundation settling, humidity swings, and temperature changes all affect how floors perform. We factor that into material selection and installation methods.

Most importantly, you get straight answers. If your subfloor needs work, we’ll tell you upfront. If there’s a better flooring option for your situation, we’ll explain why. No upselling, no hidden agendas – just honest advice from people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works.

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How long does typical flooring installation take to complete?

Most residential flooring projects take 1-3 days depending on square footage and flooring type. Hardwood installation typically takes longer than luxury vinyl or laminate because of the precision required. We always give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it. Delays usually only happen if we discover subfloor issues that need addressing – and we’ll discuss those with you before proceeding with any additional work.
Luxury vinyl plank and tile perform exceptionally well in Texas because they’re completely waterproof and handle temperature changes without expanding or contracting. Engineered hardwood is also a solid choice – it’s more stable than solid hardwood in our climate. We always consider your home’s specific conditions, like whether you have consistent HVAC and how much moisture your space sees, before making recommendations.
We handle both. Subfloor issues are common in Texas homes due to foundation settling and moisture, so we’re equipped to fix squeaks, replace damaged sections, and level uneven areas. We check every subfloor before installation and let you know if repairs are needed. Most subfloor work can be done the same day as installation, so it doesn’t typically delay your project.
Installation costs vary based on flooring type, room size, and prep work needed. Basic vinyl or laminate installation typically runs $3-5 per square foot, while hardwood installation is usually $5-8 per square foot. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges during the project.
We warranty our installation work for one year against defects in workmanship. This covers issues like gaps appearing, boards coming loose, or tiles cracking due to installation problems. The flooring materials themselves carry manufacturer warranties that we’ll help you understand and use if needed. We also provide care instructions to help your floors last as long as possible.
Yes, we work with your schedule and can move most furniture as part of the installation. For heavy pieces like pianos or large entertainment centers, we’ll work around them or help coordinate professional movers if needed. We understand you’re living in your home during the project, so we minimize disruption and clean up each day before leaving.