Hardwood flooring costs$10 to $18 per square foot but lasts longer than most other materials.
Vinyl or linoleum flooring costs $3 to $10 per square foot and is a popular alternative to hardwood.
What type of flooring is best?
Each type of flooring has pros and cons:
Hardwood flooring costs more than other materials but is best for increasing home value.
Laminate and vinyl are easy to install and maintain but don't last as long as hardwood.
Tile flooring is best for bathrooms and kitchens because it's water resistant and long-lasting.
Carpet is comfortable and affordable but harder to keep clean.
Do you tip floor installers?
Floor installers, like most other contractors, do not typically expect a tip. Some may appreciate a tip if you feel they went above and beyond, but some installers who work for large retail companies are not allowed to accept tips.
Who installs flooring?
Professional flooring installers and carpet fitters are the type of contractors that install flooring. Some popular hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowe's offer flooring installation services.
How do I choose a flooring installer?
Start by searching our list of professional flooring installers, then:
Get at least three free estimates to compare.
Read reviews and browse previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
Choose a company that is licensed, bonded, and experienced.
Verify their insurance, warranty, and guarantees.
Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before work begins.
Avoid making large payments up front and come up with a payment schedule instead.
After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best flooring company in your area.
What questions should I ask flooring contractors?
When looking for local flooring companies, consider asking the following questions:
How long have you been in business?
Can I see a portfolio of past work?
Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
What type of floor material do you recommend for this project?
How do you handle any damage that happens on the job?
Will you hire any subcontractors for this job?
What hours does your crew work? Can I stay in my home during those hours?
How long will the project take?
Will this job need any permits? If so, will you get them?
What does your warranty include?
Can you give me an estimate, contract, and payment plan in writing?
Reviews for Seattle floor installers
Recent success stories from people in the Seattle area.
Nathania K.
I needed help to replace a kitchen faucet, Joseph was one of the first that responded to my inquiry. He gave me a set price that cost much less than other companies’ estimates.
Very professional, punctual and respectful. I will definitely be using his service in the future
JJ Handyman”s service
Kathie F.
These guys were awesome did a great job got it fixed and did an inspection to show me where we may have other issues that may need attention. I will be calling them when we are ready to tackle other issues in our home. The home is 122 years old so yes we are going to have issues
Evergeeen Construction Group
Rick M.
Steve was very easy to work with. His knowledge on the order and the way things should be done was really helpful. It only took a couple weeks to install 2000 sq ft of Red Oak with a coffee stain and 12 steps ,trim and he did a full bathroom remodel with the works he went above and beyond with his workmanship and creativity.
Can't wait to have him back for the kitchen remodel.
FloorsNmore
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