Professional Flooring Installation Florence KY: Beautiful, Lasting Foundations

Premium Flooring Solutions for Every Room

Different rooms require different materials. We help you choose the right product based on your family’s lifestyle, moisture levels, and design preferences.

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Installation: LVP is the most popular choice for modern homes because it flawlessly mimics the look of real wood while being 100% waterproof and incredibly scratch-resistant. It is ideal for kitchens, basements, and main living areas.
  • Custom Tile Installation: Perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchen backsplashes. We provide level, precisely spaced tile work that creates a stunning visual impact.
  • Hardwood Floor Refinishing: If you already have classic hardwood floors hidden under old carpet or worn finish, we can sand them down and apply fresh stains and protective sealers to restore their original elegance.

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The Importance of Subfloor Preparation

Elder’s Painting and Remodeling LLC provides expert flooring solutions to Florence, KY, Union, KY, Burlington, KY, and the broader Northern Kentucky area.

What sets our flooring installation Florence KY services apart from budget contractors? We never install new flooring over a compromised subfloor.

Before laying LVP or tile, our team meticulously inspects the underlying surface. We level out uneven concrete, secure loose subfloor panels to eliminate squeaks, and ensure the surface is clean and dry. Skipping this step is the number one reason floors fail, and at Elder’s Painting and Remodeling LLC, we refuse to cut corners on the foundation of your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common flooring questions from homeowners in Florence, KY.

What is the most durable flooring for homes with pets?

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is widely considered the most durable flooring for homes with pets because it is highly resistant to scratches from claws and is 100% waterproof, making accidents easy to clean without damaging the floor.

Unlike natural hardwood, which can stain or dent easily, high-quality LVP provides the aesthetic warmth of wood with a commercial-grade wear layer that stands up to active dogs and cats.

In most cases, yes, the old flooring needs to be removed, and our team handles the complete demolition, removal, and disposal of your old carpet, tile, or laminate as part of our service.

Sometimes LVP can be “floated” over existing hard surfaces like sheet vinyl, but we evaluate this during our initial consultation to ensure it won’t cause issues with door clearances or structural integrity.

A standard flooring installation typically takes between 2 to 4 days depending on the square footage of the home and the amount of subfloor preparation required.

We work efficiently room-by-room to minimize the disruption to your daily life, communicating our progress clearly at the end of each day.

Yes, we carefully remove your existing baseboards before installation and reattach them once the new floor is down. We also offer trim painting and new baseboard installation if you want a complete upgrade.

Because we are also a professional painting company, we can seamlessly touch up any paint lines, ensuring the finished room looks perfect from floor to ceiling.

The main difference is moisture resistance; LVP is made of synthetic materials making it 100% waterproof, whereas traditional laminate has a wood-byproduct core that can swell and warp if exposed to water.

For Kentucky homes, which experience high humidity and wet winter boots, we almost always recommend LVP over laminate for its superior longevity in areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.

Yes, LVP and ceramic tile are both excellent choices for concrete basement floors, provided the concrete is properly leveled and appropriate moisture barriers are used.

We test for moisture and level the concrete before installation to ensure your finished basement floor remains flat and mold-free.