Dallas, TX Remodeling, Carpet & Floor Installation

D&R Floors and Home Solutions Inc home remodeling van located in The Colony, TX.

Best Carpet & Hardwood Floor Installation Service Dallas, TX

You have found the best. D&R Floors and Home Solutions Inc. proudly offers Dallas, TX carpet and hardwood floor installation. We offer a huge variety of top-designer, high-quality ceramic tile, carpet and hardwood floor options for Dallas, TX. Our clients can expect the best quality service, installation, and products at the most affordable prices in DFW.

D&R Floors and Home Solutions of Dallas

Call Us (972) 625-4100

Business Hours

8AM – 8PM Monday thru Friday
8AM – 5PM Saturday
Closed on Sundays

Cities We Provide With Flooring, Painting and Home Remodeling Services

Carpet Floor Installation

Our company provides carpet installation options for nearly every purpose, decorating style, and budget. D&R Floors and Home Solutions provides personalized attention, catering to the needs and expectations of our Dallas clients. Our expert staff will consult with you to understand your specific needs, measure the area, and give you an accurate quote. We offer unmatched, quality carpet installation in Dallas, TX at a reasonable price. We also offer a wide variety of carpet repair work. From stretching to patching, we can repair most any carpet, or provide a solution for you.

Hardwood Floor Installation

Dream big! When it comes to natural beauty, it is hard to beat the look and warmth of real hardwood floors. We offer all types of hardwood floor installation in Dallas, TX, including both pre-finished and unfinished options. We also refinish existing hardwood floors and stairs. When you need help, we can repair damaged hardwood floors. From traditional wood to a hand-scrapped customized finish, or laminate flooring, we can provide you with top-notch quality products you can enjoy for years to come. With years of experience in Dallas hardwood floor installation and a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, you can be assured of our attention to detail.

Engineered Hardwood Floor

Many homeowners are seeking a more elegant appearance for their home’s flooring. In comes engineered hardwood floors, a solid, sturdy flooring material that cannot be distinguished from solid plank floors. Both types are known for offering the look of natural wood in the home, and the look will always be a classic in any home.

Engineered hardwood flooring was developed for use on the first floor of a home, built over a concrete slab, or in a basement. Engineered hardwood is more resistant to moisture and is often more stable than similar material options. No wood can tolerate standing water, but the moisture levels found over concrete tend not to be an issue for engineered wood flooring. The benefits come from how the wood is developed; the veneer of the wood tends to be quite thick. The thicker the veneer, the more expensive it is, however.

Hardwood Floor Installation Costs

The cost of installing brand-new hardwood flooring in your home can vary depending on the type of material used, the size of your home, and the duration of the project. Softwood, such as pine, typically costs around $3 to $6 per square foot for the material, with an additional $3 to $5 per square foot for the actual installation. Some of the most expensive hardwood flooring materials, however, can cost around $8 to $14 per square foot, plus an additional installation cost of $4 to $8 per square foot. In total, most homeowners are looking at an average investment of around $4,400 to install hardwood flooring throughout their home. Again, some factors contribute to this cost. A bigger home will obviously cost more for the installation and materials. A smaller house, on the other hand, won’t cost as much.

Hardwood Floor Refinishing

Preserving your hardwood flooring in the home makes complete economic sense, as it can last for hundreds of years when treated correctly. This means refinishing the flooring on occasion to ensure it appears like new. The cost of a refinishing process for hardwood flooring typically ranges from $2 to $5 per square foot. Of course, prices do vary nationally, so be sure to call in for a consultation before making a decision.

Our flooring company will use plastic to seal off the area before buffing the hardwood flooring material with a sander. This process will remove the grit and dirt that has accumulated over time, allowing the floor to shine and feel smoother. Next, the floor is stained a certain hue. The total refinishing process can take up to two weeks due to the wait time between finishing coats. Some finishes can be completed in hours, while some require days to bond completely.

Ceramic Tile Floor Installation

D&R Floors and Home Solutions offers an extensive range of ceramic, marble, granite, slate, stone and porcelain-based tile flooring. We can bring the complete showroom to your doorstep, providing you with timely and personal attention from start to finish. Tile flooring is available in an infinite number of colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes, so there is no limit to the beautiful, personalized designs that can be created. Our staff can help you select a look that is tailored to your needs. We offer both basic and custom tile floors for your home or office, featuring top manufacturers’ products.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hardwood Floors

Are hardwood floors a good idea in highly trafficked areas?

Hardwood flooring performs well in high-traffic areas when properly maintained. It’s essential to remember that the finish on the hardwood actually protects the wood. Many modern finishes are hearty and will stand up well under the wear and tear of feet, furniture, and whatever else might come your way. That being said, some hardwoods will be more resistant to dents and scratches. If you plan to use hardwood throughout your home, work closely with one of our flooring experts to ensure you make the best choice.

When ordering hardwood, how much extra should I order to allow for waste or damage during installation?

It’s challenging to provide a definitive percentage because each home installation is unique. The overage depends on the number of rooms and the size of the spaces. Generally speaking, plan to add 5-10% to your initial flooring estimate and round up to the nearest whole number. What you don’t use up with the initial hardwood installation, keep for future repairs. This percentage should provide enough extra wood for waste and cuts, ensuring you have enough hardwood from the same lot to complete your home upgrade.

If I have an issue with my floor, what do I do?

Hardwood flooring, despite being quite sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, does have some issues that homeowners should watch for after it has been installed. The visible signs of a problem with hardwood flooring include “wood movement,” which occurs naturally during various seasonal shifts. In some cases, however, this movement can be due to moisture-related problems.

Wood is prone to moisture-related issues when excessive water accumulates in the concrete slab beneath the flooring. When this occurs, please do not hesitate to contact the professionals at D&R Flooring and Home Solutions. We specialize in installing and repairing hardwood floors, so any problem you may be experiencing is an issue we have successfully handled and fixed for other clients in the past. Our flooring technicians can visit your home to inspect the issue, distinguishing between normal movement and moisture-related problems before developing a plan of action.

What is the difference between your pre-finished and unfinished flooring?

Deciding whether to use pre-finished or unfinished hardwood flooring in your home can be a challenging decision. Taking the time to perform thorough research will benefit you in the long run. Pre-finished hardwood flooring is typically the best choice when installation and convenience are your top priorities. If you are working with a tight budget, utilize pre-finished wood flooring over unfinished.

On the other hand, unfinished wood flooring will offer the closest possible match in terms of hardwood appearance. There is a great range of possible options like plank width, unusual species of wood, and unique architectural styles to take advantage of when using unfinished wood flooring. Both types of hardwood flooring have their clear benefits. Ultimately, however, the choice is yours to make. Deciding which one suits your needs, budget, and style the best requires adequate research.

Can a hardwood floor be floated?

It is actually not impossible for a hardwood floor to be floated successfully, though it is usually not a good idea to do so. The reason for this is that solid hardwood flooring is usually more susceptible to movement when compared to engineered flooring. This is primarily due to fluctuations in moisture levels and regional humidity. Now that is not to say it cannot be done at all. In fact, a professional flooring technician can handle the job for you.

On the surface, a floated hardwood floor will look the same, but the inner core will have numerous layers to provide additional strength and make the boards more resistant. The boards respond well to humidity when installed correctly, especially in rooms that are considered moisture-prone, such as basements. A properly installed floated hardwood floor will not bow, buckle, or develop any gaps.

Book Your Flooring and Home Remodeling Solutions in Dallas, TX

Call today to schedule a consultation. At D&R Floors and Home Solutions, we understand your time is valuable and that your flooring is an investment. We will work around your schedule and even bring the showroom directly to you. We are fully bonded and insured. We have been members of the Better Business Bureau since 2004 and serving DFW since 1992. Contact us today for your FREE estimate at (972) 625-4100.

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