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$1,900-$19,200
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Frequently Asked Questions — Flooring Installation in Downey, CA
How much does flooring installation cost?
Laminate flooring runs $3—$8/sq ft installed. Engineered hardwood averages $5—$12/sq ft. Solid hardwood is $7—$14/sq ft. Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) costs $4—$10/sq ft. Tile (ceramic/porcelain) runs $7—$14/sq ft. Add 10—15% for subfloor prep, transitions, and waste.
What is the best flooring for high-traffic areas?
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is the top choice for high-traffic and moisture-prone areas — 100% waterproof, scratch-resistant, and comfortable underfoot. Porcelain tile is equally durable but harder. Hardwood shows wear but refinishes beautifully. Laminate is water-resistant (not waterproof) and mid-range in durability.
How long does flooring installation take?
A single room (300—400 sq ft) takes 1—2 days for most materials. LVP and laminate are faster due to click-lock floating systems. Tile requires thin-set cure time (24 hours before grouting, 72 hours before heavy traffic). Hardwood requires acclimation to your home for 3—5 days before installation.
Do I need to remove old flooring before installing new?
Depends on the situation. Installing LVP or laminate directly over existing flooring is sometimes acceptable if the subfloor is level and the combined height works with doors/transitions. Tile almost always requires removing the existing floor. Hardwood should never be installed over other floating floors.
What is the difference between LVP and laminate?
LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) is made of vinyl and is 100% waterproof — safe for bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. Laminate is made of wood fiber with a photographic top layer — water-resistant but not waterproof. Both mimic hardwood. LVP is softer and quieter underfoot; laminate can sound hollow.
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