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Flooring Contractors

Compare 498 flooring contractors across 51 states — averaging 4.9 from 63,546 verified Google reviews. Pick your state to see local firms with ratings, service areas, and licensing rules. No lead fees.

Flooring contractors install hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, and carpet, a job where subfloor prep and layout drive the result. Installed costs range from $3 to $7 per square foot for laminate and luxury vinyl to $8 to $20 or more for hardwood and tile, on top of the material.

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How to Hire Flooring Contractors in 2026

Ask how they handle the subfloor, since leveling, moisture testing on concrete slabs, and underlayment matter as much as the flooring. Confirm who moves furniture, removes old flooring, and disposes of it, because those add cost if excluded. For tile, ask about waterproofing in wet areas and how they set transitions and edges.

Get a written quote separating material and labor, with the exact product, square footage, and a waste allowance of roughly 5% to 15%. Vet craftsmanship by looking at a recent install, where seams, transitions, and grout lines reveal skill. Hold final payment until you have inspected for lippage, gaps, and squeaks.

Flooring Contractors FAQs

How much does flooring installation cost?

Installation runs about $3 to $7 per square foot for laminate and luxury vinyl, $4 to $9 for carpet, and $8 to $20 or more for hardwood and tile, separate from the material cost. A 1,000-square-foot job typically totals $6,000 to $20,000 all-in depending on the flooring type.

Do flooring installers need a license?

Most states do not require a specific flooring license, though larger jobs may fall under a general contractor threshold. Prioritize insurance, references, and a portfolio of recent installs. Manufacturer-certified installers can be required to keep some product warranties valid.

Should I remove old flooring before installation?

It depends: some flooring can go over existing surfaces, but hardwood, tile, and moisture-prone areas usually need the old material removed and the subfloor prepped. Confirm in the quote who handles removal and disposal, since it affects both cost and the finished height.

How long does flooring installation take?

Most rooms install in one to three days. Hardwood that needs acclimation, tile requiring mortar and grout cure time, or large whole-home jobs take longer. Ask about cure and acclimation windows so you can plan when furniture returns.

Directory refreshed April 2026. Listings sourced from public business data; confirm licensing and insurance directly with each firm.