Hardwood Flooring

We provide expert hardwood floor installation, repair, and restoration services for residential and commercial projects.

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Hardwood Flooring

Are you considering installing hardwood flooring in your home? If so, you'll want to be sure to hire a professional craftsman for that wood floor installation. In the San Francisco bay area, that means contacting the team at Premier Flooring. We have 18 years of experience installing hardwood floors and can help you choose the perfect type of flooring for your home. Plus, we offer a wide range of services, from installation to repair, so you can count on us for all your flooring needs.

If you are looking for the best hardwood flooring services in Contra Costa County and the San Francisco Bay Area then look no further! With over 18 years of experience serving this area, our company is committed to providing only the best craftsmanship possible. We offer a wide range of species and styles that will work with any budget or design style. Give us a call today for your free estimate on what we can do for your home.

We provide expert wood floor installation services, please contact us at 925-369-5190 to get a quote for your project today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What cities do you work in?

We're based in Contra Costa County and serve the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Popular cities in our service area include Antioch, Concord, Clayton, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Alamo, Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, and Livermore. If you're located in or around the Bay Area, give us a call and we'll be happy to answer any questions you might have!

How much does it cost to install hardwood floors?

The cost of hardwood floors will depend on the size and type, as well as any preparation or repair work that needs to take place before installation. The average cost is around $5k-$8k but we can provide accurate quotes for your residential or commercial project!

How long does it take to install a hardwood floor?

Installing a hardwood floor is not as quick and easy a process as some people think. If your home already has an old carpet or vinyl in place, then you will need to take that out before installing the new surface of choice - which usually goes pretty quickly once construction begins.
Installs can last from a few days up through 2+ weeks depending on how much time each day allotment takes away from work duties etc., but most homes only experience 2 weeks worth with this type of installation. Contact us today so we can determine a more precise time frame for your project!

Are you a licensed contractor?

Yes, Premier Flooring Inc. and Javier Ramos are indeed licensed floor contractors. Our contractors License is #899348

What is the best floor type for kitchens?

Kitchen floors are among the most frequently cleaned surfaces in your house. That's because they do so much work! You'll want to choose a durable floor for this task, and there are some great options out there like these:
  - Tiles are durable and cost less than stone or wood. They're also moisture-resistant so you can enjoy your new floor without worrying about it getting wet!
  - Hardwood flooring is a popular choice for kitchen space, but it can't withstand the wear and tear that comes from dropped pots or pans. Engineered woods are typically more durable than softwoods like oak; they also show less signs of scratches when compared with natural wood products
  - Linoleum floors are a great way to have an inexpensive and easily maintained floor.
  - Vinyl flooring is a good solution for the kitchen also, not only does it look great, but this type of surface can withstand dents without showing too much wear and tear on its appearance!

What is the best hardwood floor?

Hardwood floors are some of the most durable and long-lasting flooring you can find. Oak, maple, or cherry wood is typically hardwood's best choice because it has less risk for scratches from furniture than engineered species do - but if humidity strikes your home then beware! Engineered woods will likely hold up better in that situation due to their greater stability over time as well as being able to recoat itself when wet without swelling too much so they don't break under pressure like sawdust might do after sanding down stubborn grooves left behind by trimming tools used during installation.