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4400 4th Ave S Ste A , Seattle, WA 98134-2355
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$1,950-$19,500
Most projects around $6,500
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4400 4th Ave S Ste A , Seattle, WA 98134-2355
BBB Accredited A rated. Hardwood Floors, Flooring Contractors, New Carpets ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
4400 4th Ave S Ste A , Seattle, WA 98134-2355
BBB Accredited A rated. Hardwood Floors, Flooring Contractors, New Carpets ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
Burien, WA 98166-3509
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
Kingston, WA 98346
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Drywall Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
Bellevue, WA 98005-4542
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
9618 Roosevelt Way NE , Seattle, WA 98115-2236
BBB Accredited A- rated. Handyman, Painting Contractors, Fence Contractors ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
13850 NE Bel Red Rd , Bellevue, WA 98005-4520
BBB Accredited A rated. Home Improvement, Bathroom Remodel, Remodel Contractors ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
12121 Northup Way, Unit 207 , Bellevue, WA 98005
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Flooring Contractors, Remodeling
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
12121 Northup Way, Unit 207 , Bellevue, WA 98005
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Flooring Contractors, Remodeling
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
Bellevue, WA 98005-4542
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
723 Kirkland Ave , Kirkland, WA 98033-6319
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Flooring Contractors, Hardwood Floor Contractors, Carpet Installation ...
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
13850 NE Bel Red Rd , Bellevue, WA 98005-4520
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Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
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Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) with a waterproof SPC (stone plastic composite) core is the most widely recommended option for Seattle's moisture environment, especially in below-grade rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and any space above a crawl space. Engineered hardwood with a glue-down installation method is the premium alternative for above-grade living areas — it handles Seattle's humidity swings better than solid hardwood because its cross-ply construction limits seasonal movement. Per NWFA installation guidelines, solid hardwood is only appropriate in above-grade, climate-controlled rooms and should never be installed below grade or directly over concrete without extensive moisture mitigation. Carpet remains popular for Seattle bedrooms and basements where underfoot warmth matters.
Budget $3.50–$8.00/sq ft installed for LVP, $6.00–$14.00/sq ft for engineered hardwood, $8.00–$18.00/sq ft for porcelain tile, and $3.00–$7.00/sq ft for carpet. Subfloor leveling or repair adds $3–$8/sq ft. Seattle prices run 15–25% above national averages because of higher labor rates — BLS data for SOC 47-2042 (Floor Layers) shows Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue median wages of approximately $32–$42/hr vs. the $26/hr national median. Also budget $150–$400 for mandatory pre-installation moisture testing if you're installing hardwood or engineered products.
Most straightforward floor replacement projects — ripping out old carpet and installing LVP, for example — do not require a permit from the Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections (SDCI). Permits are required if you're also adding radiant in-floor heating (electrical or mechanical permit), making structural changes to the subfloor system, or modifying plumbing or electrical as part of the project. Your contractor should advise on permit requirements during the estimate; always ask directly whether a permit is required for your specific scope.
Go to secure.lni.wa.gov/verify and search by company name or registration number. Confirm the registration status shows Active, the bond amount is at least $12,000, and workers' compensation coverage is listed. Contractor registration is required under RCW 18.27 for any contractor working for hire in Washington. Never hire a contractor who cannot produce their L&I registration number — they have no bond, no workers' comp coverage, and no regulatory accountability if something goes wrong.
Homes built before 1978 may have lead paint on baseboards, door casings, and even subfloors under old adhesive. When flooring work disturbs more than 6 square feet of painted surface, the EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule (40 CFR 745) requires the contractor to be an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm. Verify at cfpub.epa.gov/flpp. Ballard, Fremont, Capitol Hill, and Wallingford have high concentrations of pre-1940 housing; never assume your home is lead-free without a test. The Seattle-King County Public Health department offers lead hazard resources at kingcounty.gov.
Seattle's average annual rainfall of 37+ inches and winter RH of 70–80% mean subfloors consistently hold more moisture than drier climates. Installing wood flooring over a subfloor that exceeds NWFA moisture tolerances causes cupping (edges rise), crowning (center rises), and eventually structural delamination of the flooring itself. Testing per ASTM F1869 (calcium chloride) on concrete slabs or ASTM F2170 (in-situ RH probe) is the industry standard before any wood or engineered product installation. For crawl-space homes in Capitol Hill, Wallingford, or Fremont, contractors also test the wood subfloor panels with a pin meter — target below 12% moisture content. Skipping this step is the #1 cause of flooring failures in Seattle.
A standard 300–400 sq ft LVP floating floor installs in 4–6 hours for an experienced crew. Engineered hardwood with glue-down method takes 6–8 hours plus 24-hour adhesive cure time before foot traffic is allowed. Tile runs longer — a 200 sq ft bathroom tile floor typically takes 1.5–2 days including thinset cure before grouting. If significant subfloor leveling is required (common in older Seattle homes with settled framing), add 1–2 days for self-leveling compound cure before flooring begins. Permit inspections (when required) add scheduling lead time of 1–3 business days depending on SDCI workload.
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