Flooring in Kerrville & the Texas Hill Country
Flooring installation covers the full range of hard surface materials — hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), tile, laminate, and more. The right material depends on the room, the traffic it takes, and the look you're going for. In Texas homes, LVP has become the dominant choice for its durability, water resistance, and realistic wood appearance. Tile holds up best in bathrooms and high-moisture areas. Real hardwood adds value in living areas and bedrooms where conditions are controlled.
When existing floors are scratched, stained, or worn beyond cleaning. When old carpet is coming out and something more durable needs to go down. When you're doing a remodel and the existing flooring doesn't match the updated space. Or when you're preparing a property for sale and want to maximize the return on the investment. New flooring changes the entire feel of a room and is one of the most noticeable upgrades a homeowner can make.
What's Included
- Hardwood installation (solid and engineered)
- Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) installation
- Tile installation — floors, bathrooms, kitchens
- Laminate flooring installation
- Subfloor inspection for levelness and moisture
- Soft spot and squeak repair before install
- Proper acclimation of wood materials
- Transitions, trim, and edge finishing
Why It Matters
Subfloor condition determines everything. Before any new floor goes down, the subfloor is checked for levelness, soft spots, squeaks, and moisture issues — especially important in Texas homes with slab foundations. Proper acclimation of wood materials, correct adhesive or underlayment for the product type, and tight installation at transitions and edges are what separate a floor that holds up for 15 years from one that starts lifting at the seams in two. We do it right the first time.