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Flooring Services in Los Angeles
Supreme Remodeling INC offers flooring expertise in the greater Los Angeles area. We service the following locations: Pasadena, Tarzana, Pacific Palisades, Chatsworth, and more.
If you are looking for flooring service you can trust, look no further!
Installing New Floors in Los Angeles
There are hundreds of different kinds of flooring options to choose from. So, how will you know what is right for your home and lifestyle? First, learn about the different types of flooring available in Los Angeles. No matter what type of flooring you choose to install in your home Supreme Remodeling INC. is here to help. We will meet with you and discuss the materials that you are interested in for your new floor. We will cover everything from permits to materials. If your interested in calculating the permit fees for your next flooring project, click here.
The most popular types of flooring installation are:
Hardwood
Hardwood flooring is a common choice in floor material because of its environmental profile. It is durable and has restorative properties. Many people also just love the rich look that real wood gives to the home. If you decide to go with real hardwood flooring it is important that you research how to care for them. Hardwood floors are not waterproof.
Laminate
Laminate flooring is also called floating wood tile in the United States. It is a multi-layer of synthetic material that has been fused together during a lamination process. Laminate flooring simulates wood or stone with a photographic applique layer under a clear protective layer. The inner layer of laminate is typically composed of melamine resin and fiber board materials. Laminate flooring can be made water resistant.
VCT
Vinyl Composition Tile flooring is composed of colored polyvinyl chloride chips that are made into solid sheets by heat and pressure. The floor tiles can be cut into square or rectangular shapes and are most used in commercial and institutional applications. There are waterproof vinyl flooring options available.
Linoleum
Linoleum can be made from a combination of materials. It can be made from solidified linseed oil, pine rosin, ground cork dust, wood flour and other mineral fibers. Linoleum usually has a burlap or canvas backing.
If you do not see what you are looking for, please speak to one of our staff members and they can let you know if we can provide and install what you want for your home. Our team of professionals at Supreme Remodeling INC have installed many types of flooring in Los Angeles and can offer you expert advice on all your flooring needs.
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Flooring Services FAQ
What types of flooring do you offer?
We offer a wide range of flooring options, including hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tile, carpet, and engineered wood. Each type has its unique benefits, and our team can help you choose the best one for your home or business based on your style preferences, budget, and durability requirements.
How do I choose the right type of flooring for my space?
Consider factors like durability, maintenance, aesthetics, budget, and how the space will be used. For high-traffic areas, durable options like hardwood or tile may be best. Carpet can add warmth to bedrooms, while vinyl and laminate offer affordability and versatility. We can help you assess your needs and find the ideal flooring solution.
How much do flooring services cost?
The cost of flooring services varies depending on the type of flooring, the size of the area, and the complexity of the installation. Hardwood tends to be more expensive than laminate, while carpet and vinyl are often more affordable. Contact us for a personalized estimate based on your specific project.
How long does it take to install new flooring?
The installation time depends on the type of flooring and the size of the area. Carpet and vinyl can be installed in a day or two, while hardwood and tile may take longer due to additional preparation and installation steps. During your consultation, we can provide a timeline that suits your schedule.
Will I need to move my furniture before flooring installation?
Yes, it’s best to clear the area of furniture and personal items before flooring installation. If you need assistance with moving furniture, we can discuss this during the consultation to ensure a smooth installation process.
Do I need to prepare the existing floor before installation?
In some cases, the existing floor must be removed, and the subfloor prepared before installing new flooring. This can include leveling, cleaning, or making minor repairs. Our team will assess the condition of your current floor and let you know what preparation is required.
Can I install new flooring over existing flooring?
It depends on the type of existing flooring and the new flooring to be installed. Some types of flooring, like laminate or vinyl, can be installed over existing surfaces, while others, like tile or hardwood, may require the removal of old flooring. We’ll advise you on the best approach based on your situation.
How do I maintain my new flooring?
Maintenance varies depending on the type of flooring. Hardwood and laminate require regular sweeping and occasional polishing. Tile should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner, and carpet should be vacuumed regularly. We provide maintenance guidelines to help you keep your flooring looking great for years to come.
Are your flooring materials eco-friendly?
We offer a selection of eco-friendly flooring materials, including sustainably sourced hardwood, recycled-content carpet, and low-VOC vinyl. If environmental impact is a concern for you, we can recommend flooring options that align with your eco-friendly values.
How do I start a flooring project with you?
To start a flooring project, contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your needs, preferences, and budget, then provide recommendations for the best flooring options. Once you’ve chosen your flooring, we’ll create a detailed plan for installation and coordinate the entire process, from preparation to completion.