Macias Carpet and Flooring, Inc
723 Kirkland Ave , Kirkland, WA 98033-6319
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723 Kirkland Ave , Kirkland, WA 98033-6319
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14241 125TH LN NE APT C202, Kirkland, WA 98034
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15309 SUNSET RD, Bothell, WA 98012
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24106 7TH AVE SE, Bothell, WA 98021
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4315 Lake Washington BLVD NE, Kirkland, WA 98033
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22828 41ST DR SE, Bothell, WA 98021
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6828 NE 153rd Pl, Kenmore, WA 98028
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20418 2ND AVE SE, Bothell, WA 98012
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2514 Stafford way, Bothell, WA 98012
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10730 BEARDSLEE BLVD APT 103, Bothell, WA 98011
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For: 800 sq ft floor installation in Kirkland, WA
Kirkland is one of the most affluent communities on the eastern shore of Lake Washington — its proximity to Google's Kirkland campus, Microsoft's Redmond headquarters, and the broader Eastside tech economy puts upward pressure on flooring installation prices. Flooring installer wages in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue MSA run $28–$45 per hour per BLS SOC 47-2042, 20–30% above national median — reflecting both regional cost of living and strong homeowner demand for premium materials and finishes.
The city's housing stock ranges from Moss Bay craftsman bungalows and Juanita ranch homes from the 1950s–1970s to newer lakeside luxury construction along Lake Washington Boulevard North. This range creates vastly different subfloor conditions, moisture considerations, and homeowner budget expectations — all reflected in the cost ranges below.
| Flooring Type | Installed Cost per Sq Ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Solid hardwood (3/4" red oak, white oak) | $9–$18/sq ft | Site-sanded, stained, 3 coats finish |
| Engineered hardwood | $7–$14/sq ft | Click-lock or glue-down; preferred near lake |
| Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) | $4–$9/sq ft | Waterproof; tile baths, below-grade, kitchen |
| Porcelain tile (12×24) | $12–$22/sq ft | Includes thinset, Ditra mat, grout |
| Natural stone (travertine, marble) | $18–$35/sq ft | Requires sealing; weight check for upper floors |
| Carpet (mid-grade) | $3–$7/sq ft | Includes pad and tack strip |
| Bamboo flooring | $5–$10/sq ft | Strand-woven preferred for Kirkland's humidity |
| Cork flooring | $4–$9/sq ft | Sound dampening; good for above-garage bonus rooms |
| Concrete polishing (basement slab) | $6–$14/sq ft | Decorative grind + sealer; eliminates moisture wicking |
Kirkland averages 37 inches of annual rainfall and sits at humidity levels of 70–85% RH during the wet season (October–May). This moisture reality fundamentally shapes every flooring recommendation:
The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) recommends solid hardwood installation only when moisture content differentials between subfloor and finished floor are within 4%. In Kirkland, solid hardwood on a below-grade slab, crawlspace home without vapor barrier, or a lakeside property with elevated humidity is prone to cupping, buckling, and gapping — potentially voiding the flooring warranty. NWFA-certified installers in Kirkland conduct:
Engineered hardwood with a 3–6 mm wear layer over a stable plywood core is better suited to Kirkland's humidity than solid wood. Lake Washington Boulevard homes, lakefront condominiums, and homes over crawlspaces should default to engineered product. Quality Kirkland flooring contractors will specify the appropriate core construction (Baltic birch multi-ply over HDF) for maximum stability.
Luxury Vinyl Plank is the dominant flooring choice for Kirkland kitchen remodels, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and below-grade bonus rooms. 100% waterproof with a 12–20 mil wear layer (Pergo, Shaw, COREtec), properly floated over a smooth subfloor, LVP provides the best durability-to-cost ratio in the Kirkland humidity environment at $4–$9/sq ft installed.
| Project | Size | Installed Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Living room hardwood | 350 sq ft | $3,200–$6,300 |
| Kitchen + dining LVP | 400 sq ft | $1,600–$3,600 |
| Full main floor hardwood | 1,000 sq ft | $9,000–$18,000 |
| Full home flooring (1,800 sq ft) | All materials | $14,000–$32,000 |
| Bathroom tile (100 sq ft) | Porcelain 12×24 | $1,200–$2,200 |
| Master bath stone floor + shower | 150 sq ft | $3,500–$7,500 |
Kirkland's older housing — particularly split-level and ranch homes in Juanita and North Kirkland from the 1960s–1970s — frequently has plank subfloors over joists rather than modern OSB or plywood. These subfloors must be leveled (self-leveling compound or grinding high spots), re-nailed for squeaks, and sometimes overlaid with 1/4" lauan before new flooring is installed. Budget $1.50–$4.00/sq ft for subfloor prep work in older Kirkland homes — it's never optional, and professionals who skip it will have warranty callbacks within the first year.
Every flooring installation contractor in Kirkland must be registered with the Washington Department of Labor & Industries under RCW 18.27. This registration:
Verify any Kirkland flooring contractor at lni.wa.gov/verify — check that their registration is currently active (not expired or suspended). An unregistered installer has no bond protecting you from incomplete or defective work, and an injury to their worker on your property may expose your homeowner's insurance to a claim.
The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) offers the industry's highest installer certification for hardwood flooring. NWFA-certified installers complete comprehensive training and testing on:
Kirkland's premium housing market and its mix of older craftsman-era solid fir floors and newer luxury engineered installations make NWFA certification a meaningful differentiator. Find certified installers at woodfloors.org/professional-search.
Kirkland's position on Lake Washington's east shore creates a specific flooring installation challenge: the disconnect between summer low-humidity conditions (50–60% RH) and winter high-humidity (75–85% RH) means a floor installed in August may expand significantly by December. A professional Kirkland flooring installer manages this through:
An installer who skips moisture testing or shortens acclimation time creates floors that cup, bow, or develop visible gaps within 12–18 months — and those defects typically fall outside manufacturer warranty when improper installation is demonstrated.
Several Kirkland communities have architectural restrictions relevant to flooring:
Flooring installation spans a wide range of difficulty — from click-lock LVP that a careful DIYer can install in a weekend, to solid hardwood sand-and-finish work that requires tens of thousands of dollars of professional equipment. In Kirkland, where home values average $1.2M+ and moisture management is non-negotiable, the cost of a failed DIY installation frequently exceeds the original professional quote.
| Factor | DIY | Professional Kirkland Installer |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Materials cost only; tools $200–$800+ | All-in installed cost per sq ft |
| LVP installation (600 sq ft) | ~$2,400–$4,000 materials | $2,400–$5,400 installed |
| Hardwood installation (600 sq ft) | Possible with nail gun rental; $4,500–$7,500 | $5,400–$10,800 installed |
| Subfloor moisture testing | Rarely done by DIYers | Standard; results documented |
| Wood acclimation | Often skipped | NWFA protocol: 5–7 days minimum |
| Subfloor prep | Often rushed | Self-leveling, re-nailing, proper repair |
| Expansion gap management | Frequently missed | Engineered into layout |
| Stair nosing / transitions | Error-prone | Measured, mitered, surface-flushed |
| Hardwood refinishing | Extremely risky without drum sander experience | NWFA-certified; dust-controlled |
| IIC acoustic requirements (condos) | Often unknown | Specified per HOA requirements |
| Warranty preservation | Typically voided by DIY | Manufacturer + labor warranty |
| WA L&I registration | N/A | Required; bonded |
Click-lock LVP in a dry room (post-2000 Kirkland construction, above grade, no history of moisture) is the most DIY-friendly flooring project:
Materials savings vs. professional: $1,000–$2,000 on a 600 sq ft project — meaningful if done carefully.
Carpet replacement in a dry bedroom: Standard carpet over pad is accessible to an experienced DIYer with a rented knee kicker and power stretcher (never use a hand stretcher — results in ripples within 6 months).
Solid hardwood installation in Kirkland requires:
More critically, hardwood refinishing — sanding an existing solid or engineered hardwood floor — is one of the highest-risk DIY projects in flooring. A drum sander with drum sat too long in one spot creates a permanent dish gouge down to the tongue-and-groove. Kirkland homes with original clear-grain fir or white oak floors require drum sander control that comes only from experience. One mistake in a 1,000 sq ft floor may require replacing multiple planks or the entire floor at a cost far exceeding the professional quote.
Kirkland's Juanita and North Kirkland neighborhoods have 1960s–1970s construction with diagonal plank subfloors — not modern OSB. These require:
DIYers who skip this work get squeaky, uneven installations that show through the finished floor.
Kirkland's waterfront homes on Lake Washington Boulevard North and the surrounding hillside neighborhoods have elevated below-grade moisture. Installing any flooring over a concrete slab without a vapor barrier and moisture test is a $4,000–$18,000 mistake. Professional flooring contractors in Kirkland test, barrier, and specify the right materials before the first plank goes down.
Kirkland's Downtown and Moss Bay condo buildings have HOA restrictions requiring minimum IIC 50 acoustic ratings on upper-floor hard surface installations. Consumer LVP installed without the HOA-approved underlayment (often a specific 3–5mm foam or cork) will fail an IIC inspection, requiring removal and reinstallation at owner's expense. A professional installer knows the condo's specific HOA requirements and specifies a compliant underlayment system before installation.
For a small LVP project in a dry room of a newer Kirkland home, DIY flooring is reasonable and saves real money. For hardwood — new or refinished — any subfloor with moisture uncertainty, below-grade installations, or condo IIC compliance situations, the risk profile and complexity favor an experienced, WA-registered professional installer.
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