Austin flooring installation & repair

Modern floors for homes, rentals, builders, and local businesses.

Austin Flooring Company helps homeowners, rental owners, builders, and local businesses choose the right material, plan the install details, and finish flooring projects with a clean, durable result that fits the way the space is used. The right floor is not just a product choice; it depends on moisture exposure, subfloor condition, pets, tenants, daily traffic, room comfort, maintenance expectations, timeline, and budget.

If you are updating one room, replacing damaged flooring after a leak, preparing a rental turn, finishing a remodel, or choosing a practical surface for a business, we help narrow the options before the quote so the project starts with a clear plan. That means talking through what is there now, what needs to change, how the room is used, and what level of finish makes sense for the property.

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12343 Hunters Chase Dr, Austin, TX 78729

Professional flooring installer setting laminate planks with precision tools

Material-first planning
Hardwood, engineered wood, vinyl, tile, laminate, carpet, and repair guidance.

Clean project planningClear material options, scope, timing, transitions, and finish details.
Built for real trafficRecommendations based on pets, moisture, foot traffic, rentals, and maintenance.
Austin-area crewsFlooring help for Austin and nearby Central Texas communities.

Ready to plan your floor?

Tell us what you need and we’ll point you in the right direction.

Send your name, email, phone number, and a short note about the rooms or flooring issue. Austin Flooring Company will follow up with the next best step, whether that is a material conversation, a repair assessment, a replacement quote, or a site visit.

Helpful details include the current flooring, room type, approximate square footage, whether furniture or old flooring needs removal, and whether the project is for a home, rental, builder punch list, or commercial space. If you are not sure what material you need yet, that is fine; the first conversation can simply define the goal and constraints.

Prefer to talk? Call (512) 551-0080

Quick contact

Request a flooring quote

Use the secure quote form below to send the basics. The form captures your contact details and project notes so the team can respond with a useful next step instead of guessing.

Prefer to talk first? Call (512) 551-0080.

Materials that fit the room

Flooring options with a clear reason behind each recommendation.

Instead of pushing materials, we compare performance, comfort, maintenance, and budget so the floor works for the actual space. Austin homes and businesses often need floors that can handle heat, dust, pets, kids, tenants, customers, moving furniture, entryway grit, and the occasional moisture surprise.

Hardwood and engineered wood can bring warmth and long-term value to living areas. Luxury vinyl plank and laminate can be practical for rentals, pets, and high-traffic rooms. Tile and stone are strong choices for baths, kitchens, entries, and wet areas. Carpet can still make sense in bedrooms, stairs, and spaces where comfort and sound control matter. When the existing floor still has life left, a repair or partial replacement may be smarter than starting over.

For many Austin projects, the best answer is not the most expensive material. It is the material that works with the slab or subfloor, handles the expected traffic, fits the cleaning routine, and still looks appropriate beside cabinets, trim, furniture, and natural light.

Before we recommend a floor

The room, the subfloor, and the daily use matter.

A flooring sample can look perfect and still be the wrong fit for a room. Before recommending installation, replacement, or repair, Austin Flooring Company looks at the practical details that affect how the floor feels, performs, and ages after the crew leaves.

That review can include moisture exposure, slab condition, old adhesive, uneven transitions, door clearances, baseboards, stairs, furniture, pets, rental turnover, and how soon the room needs to be usable again. Catching those details early helps avoid change orders and makes the quote more realistic.

1Room use

Bedrooms, kitchens, baths, stairs, living rooms, offices, and retail spaces all have different comfort, slip, sound, and wear needs.

2Subfloor condition

Uneven areas, squeaks, soft spots, old adhesive, cracks, moisture marks, and transition heights can change the right installation method.

3Traffic and maintenance

Pets, kids, tenants, employees, customers, rolling chairs, entryway grit, and cleaning routines all affect the best surface and finish.

4Budget and schedule

Some projects need premium finish, some need quick rental-ready turnaround, and some need phased work around a remodel or business hours.

What we handle

Installation, replacement, and repair without the showroom confusion.

Every service path considers subfloor condition, room use, transitions, trim, moisture exposure, cleanup, and long-term care. The goal is to help visitors quickly understand whether they need new installation, replacement, repair guidance, or a material-specific estimate.

For homeowners, that might mean replacing worn carpet with luxury vinyl plank, updating hardwood in the main living area, repairing damaged boards, or choosing tile for a bathroom or entry. For property managers and rental owners, it may mean a durable floor that turns quickly between tenants. For builders and remodelers, it means coordinating around schedule, trim, transitions, and final punch-list details.

For commercial rooms and small businesses, flooring needs to look professional while holding up to customers, chairs, deliveries, cleaning, and daily opening hours. The same project may also need safer transitions, a cleaner edge at the doorway, or a material that can be maintained without shutting the space down for long.

A calmer process

Four clear steps from first call to final walkthrough.

The best flooring projects feel organized before installation day. Clear expectations around prep, access, furniture, demolition, material delivery, transitions, cleanup, and walkthrough help avoid surprises and keep the finished floor aligned with the original goal.

1Share the space

Tell us what rooms need work, what is there now, and what you want the floor to handle.

2Compare options

We narrow materials by durability, feel, moisture resistance, maintenance, and budget.

3Plan the details

Subfloor, trim, transitions, layout direction, and cleanup are reviewed before install.

4Finish cleanly

The final walkthrough focuses on fit, finish, and practical care guidance.

What a useful flooring quote should cover

More than a square-foot number.

A useful flooring quote should explain what is included and what could change the scope. Important items include demolition, disposal, floor prep, leveling needs, underlayment, moisture concerns, transitions, trim, stair details, furniture moving, material delivery, cleanup, and whether the existing baseboards stay or need attention.

That matters because two flooring jobs with the same square footage can be very different. A simple bedroom carpet replacement is not the same as removing tile from a slab, correcting uneven areas, installing luxury vinyl through multiple rooms, and tying the new floor into several doorways. The homepage now gives visitors a clearer sense of those decisions before they call.

APrep and removal

Old flooring, adhesive, tile, carpet tack strips, and disposal can affect both price and schedule.

BTransitions and trim

Doorways, stairs, baseboards, reducers, and adjoining rooms need clean planning for a finished look.

CMaterial fit

The right floor should match the room’s moisture, traffic, maintenance, comfort, and appearance needs.

DFollow-up details

Care guidance, walkthrough notes, and clear next steps help the floor stay looking right after installation.

Homes, rentals, remodels, and businesses

Flooring work should fit the property type.

A homeowner may care most about comfort, appearance, and long-term value. A rental owner may care about durability, fast turnaround, and easy cleaning. A builder may need coordination with other trades. A business may need safe transitions, clean edges, and work planned around opening hours. Austin Flooring Company keeps those differences in mind from the first conversation.

That is why a good quote should cover more than square footage. It should account for the current floor, demolition, prep, subfloor condition, transitions, trim, stairs, moisture risk, access, furniture, disposal, and the way the finished room will be used.

Service area

Austin flooring help across Central Texas.

Serving Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Bee Cave, Lakeway, Buda, San Marcos, Bastrop, Elgin, Manor, Taylor, and nearby communities. If the project is in the Austin area, the team can help decide whether the next step is a quote, a material conversation, a repair look, or a site visit.

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