Flooring Installation
Good flooring starts with proper subfloor prep — that is where most installers cut corners. We level, prep, and install with tight transitions between rooms so your floors look and feel right for years.

What's Included
- Removal and replacement planning for existing flooring
- Subfloor prep, leveling, and moisture checks
- Material install with transitions and threshold detailing
- Final trim and cleanup
Where Quality Matters Most
- Subfloor prep quality (critical for long-term performance)
- Expansion gap and transition detail accuracy
- Pattern/layout consistency across connected spaces
What Affects the Price
- Material type and product tier
- Subfloor repair/prep required before install
- Room count, stairs, and transition complexity
What You Can Expect
- Smoother, quieter floors
- Cleaner transitions and trim
- Longer-lasting finish performance
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Call us to talk through your project, or fill out the form for a written scope and quote. We typically follow up the same day.
0% promotional financing may be available for qualified customers.
Common Questions
How long does a flooring installation project usually take?
Most flooring installation projects take 1 to 2 weeks for most homes. We give you a specific timeline during your estimate based on your scope, materials, and any prep work needed.
Do I get a written scope before work starts?
Yes — always. You get a written proposal with exactly what is included, what it costs, and when each phase happens. Nothing starts until you approve it.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Reading, Wyomissing, Berks County, Allentown, Bethlehem, and the broader Lehigh Valley. Check our service areas page for your specific neighborhood.
Do I need to move my furniture?
We can work around furniture in some cases, but for the best result we recommend clearing the rooms being done. We will tell you exactly what needs to move before we start.
What type of flooring do you recommend?
It depends on the room and how you use it. Luxury vinyl plank works great in kitchens and basements. Hardwood is ideal for living areas. We will walk you through the options during your estimate.
