Find a hardwood floor installer in Glendale, AZ

Find hardwood floor installers in Glendale, AZ

Find hardwood floor installers in Glendale, AZ

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Top 10 hardwood flooring installers in Glendale, AZ

Homeowners agree: these Glendale hardwood floor installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
A To Z Landscape Home Services LLC

A To Z Landscape Home Services LLC

4.9Exceptional(10)
Offers online services
2 hires on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Greg S. says, "Great work, amazing turnaround. I asked for the impossible overnight and got it." Read more
AZ Abess Construction & Remodel , LLC

AZ Abess Construction & Remodel , LLC

5.0Exceptional(11)
1 hire on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Claudia B. says, "The finished our home addition ahead of schedule and saved us thousands on materials. Thank you AZ Abess and crew! " Read more
Billa Tile Company

Billa Tile Company

New on HomeGuide
12+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
My business objective is to satisfy my customers. You will find yo me : correctness, speed, quality, reasonable price,
Chris Flooring

Chris Flooring

New on HomeGuide
Serves Glendale, AZ
Responsible a reliable good prices and good work I have 20 years experience I work with people and iam very friendly
S & M Flooring

S & M Flooring

New on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Best flooring installation and very detailed Installing flooring the right way
DPS Flooring

DPS Flooring

New on HomeGuide
19+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Local and family owned business since 2005. Always professional and on time. We will work on your project from start to finish.
Arcadia WoodFlooring

Arcadia WoodFlooring

New on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Our vision is to be a respectable flooring company delivering beyond expectations, always.
Al & Toni's Handyman Service

Al & Toni's Handyman Service

New on HomeGuide
2+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
Myself and my husband have started working for ourselves this year. My husband has been doing Handyman/Contractor work for 20+ years through commercial companies. We strive to work hard and get the job done. You will be happy with our service. Once we complete the job you will want to continue using our services. I enjoy the fact that we get to work as a husband and wife team. We also enjoy helping customers achieve their project goals.
KG Flooring

KG Flooring

New on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
I take my time with my work. I believe in quality over quantity and my goal is to leave my customers satisfied with their new floor.
AZ Framing & Remodeling

AZ Framing & Remodeling

New on HomeGuide
15+ years in business
Serves Glendale, AZ
AZ Framing and Remodeling LLC, based in Peoria, Arizona, has over a decade of experience providing top-notch residential and commercial remodeling services. They pride themselves on their high-quality products, quick turnaround, and excellent customer service. Their wide range of services includes but is not limited to, framing, drywall repair, lighting fixtures, exterior painting, door installs, tile and wood flooring. They specialize in various projects, particularly bathroom and kitchen remodeling. Whether the job is big or small, AZ Framing and Remodeling LLC ensures it's done right the first time.

Your Hardwood Floor Installation questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does hardwood floor installation cost?

Hardwood floor installation costs $6 to $12 per square foot on average, depending on the wood species, grade, thickness, and type. High-end wood flooring costs $12 to $23 per square foot installed. Installing unfinished wood flooring costs $2 to $5 per square foot more for finishing. Labor costs about 50% of the total project cost.

Do hardwood floors increase home value?

Hardwood floors increase home value and resale value by 2% to 5% on average. Installing wood floors has a 70% to 80% return on investment. Wood flooring increases home value better than all other materials.

How long do hardwood floors last?

Solid hardwood floors last 100 years or longer. Engineered wood flooring lasts 20 to 30 years for thin planks and 40 to 80 years for thicker planks. Both floor types need refinishing every 7 to 10 years to remove scratches, dings, stains, discoloration, and fading.

What is the difference between hardwood and engineered hardwood flooring?

Hardwood flooring is made entirely of a solid wood species like oak, maple, or walnut. Engineered wood floors have a thin top layer of hardwood bonded over plywood, making them less expensive. Engineered wood floors may be refinished 1 to 5 times, while solid hardwood floors may be refinished 4 to 10 times. Other than refinishing, both types of flooring have similar benefits and drawbacks.

Do engineered wood floors scratch easily?

Engineered hardwood floors scratch just as easily as solid wood floors. Engineered wood floors have a top layer of real hardwood, giving them similar benefits and drawbacks. Engineered wood floors can be sanded and refinished to remove scratches.

How to find the best hardwood floor installers?

Finding hardwood flooring contractors requires planning, researching, and asking questions. To hire the best:

  • Get at least three in-person estimates to compare.
  • Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and neighbors.
  • Verify their insurance, worker’s compensation, and bond guarantees.
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Look for contractors certified with the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA).
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a full itemized contract in writing in case of a dispute.
  • Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.

What questions should I ask wood flooring contractors?

When looking to hire wood floor installers near you, ask them the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • How many similar projects have you built?
  • Can you provide me with a list of references?
  • Can I see a portfolio of your past flooring jobs?
  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • Will the installers remove the baseboards before installing the floors?
  • Do you install an underlayment or membrane under the flooring?
  • Do you take the time for proper acclimation or leave room for plank expansion?
  • Do you use a moisture meter to prevent cupping and buckling?
  • Do the installers seal off other rooms with plastic to contain dust?
  • How do you handle damages that happen on the job?
  • Who's the project manager, and will you use subcontractors?
  • What hours do you and your crew work?
  • How long will the project take?
  • What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
  • What does your warranty policy include?
  • Can you provide me a written estimate with a breakdown of all costs?
  • What’s your payment schedule?
  • Do you offer in-house financing?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

Reviews for Glendale hardwood flooring installers

Recent success stories from people in the Glendale area.
Kelleys
Phillip is very personable in addition being dependable and has a detailed knowledge of his work
A to Z Landscape Home Services LLC
George W.
Very noble team! Hard to find craftsman with these skills now a days. Hired for natural stone kitchen, accent wall and ended up doing entire outdoor bbq, patio and pool.
AZ Abess Construction & Remodel , LLC
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