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Flooring Project FAQ For El Paso Homeowners

Answers to common questions about flooring projects in El Paso by our experts.

How much does it usually cost to get new flooring installed in El Paso, TX?

There is no one-size-fits-all number and the price really depends on a bunch of different things; the material you choose, the size of the job, how much prep is needed and labor rates in El Paso, TX. Getting rid of old flooring, leveling an uneven subfloor, moving furniture, working around stairs, or adding new baseboards all change the total cost. However, if we just look at overall numbers without specifying the type of flooring itself, the average cost is $8,600 with prices ranging from $4,300 to $17,200. The best option to determine exactly what your flooring project will cost is to contact an expert contractor who will give you all your options and provide a firm price quote for your specific needs.

Does new flooring increase property value?

It can increase the property value. New flooring makes a home feel clean and move-in ready, which buyers like. Hardwood and quality luxury vinyl plank tend to help most because they wear well and look good in photos and showings. Value also depends on fit. A premium floor in a budget home may not pay back, while a midrange floor that suits the neighborhood usually makes a better impression. Keep it simple, keep it durable and keep the look consistent from room to room.

Is it realistic for me to handle the flooring installation myself?

It depends on how handy you are and if you want to spend the time doing it. If you are a strong DIYer and the room is simple, click-lock laminate or luxury vinyl plank can be relatively straightforward to install. You will still need tools like a saw, spacers, a tapping block, and a pull bar. You will also need time and patience.

DIY is probably not the way to go when:

• The subfloor is uneven or damaged

• You have stairs, tight hallways or lots of doorways

• You are installing nail-down hardwood, large-format tile or patterned layoutsIf you want the job done fast and under warranty, hiring a pro is the safer route. A good installer will check moisture, fix high or low spots and make your transitions and trim look clean.

Are flooring professionals required to have a license or certification?

It depends on the state and the type of work. Some states license flooring contractors directly. Others license general contractors and allow flooring as a service. Many cities also require a business license and proof of insurance. Certifications are a plus. For example, NWFA for hardwood, CFI for carpet, and tile credentials for setters. Certifications are not always required, but they show training at the very least. No matter where you live, ask for written proof of insurance, recent references and photos of real jobs in homes like yours.

How long does a complete flooring installation usually take?

Most single rooms finish in a day. A whole main floor can take two to four days if the layout is simple. Larger homes or jobs with stairs, patterns or heavy prep can run a week or a bit more.

Two timing notes people forget:

• Acclimation. Solid hardwood often needs a few days in the home before install so it does not shrink or swell after. Some engineered and vinyl products have shorter or no acclimation which will reduce time.

• Cure time. Glue-down floors, finishes and grout lines may need 24 to 48 hours before heavy furniture goes back.