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Floor Replacement for Hardwood, Laminate, Tile, Carpet, and Vinyl Floors

Replace worn, damaged, outdated, or hard-to-maintain flooring with new floors that better fit your home, budget, and lifestyle. Professional floor replacement includes removing old materials, preparing the surface, and installing your new flooring correctly.

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Floor Replacement Includes

  • Old Flooring Removal
  • Hardwood Replacement
  • Laminate Replacement
  • Vinyl Plank Replacement
  • Tile & Carpet Replacement
  • Subfloor Preparation

Replace Old Floors with Better Materials and a Cleaner Finish

Flooring replacement is one of the most noticeable home improvement projects. Old carpet, scratched hardwood, cracked tile, peeling vinyl, or outdated laminate can make an entire room feel worn even when the rest of the space is well maintained.

A professional floor replacement project helps you remove existing materials, address subfloor concerns, choose the right flooring type, and create a finished result that improves comfort, appearance, durability, and resale appeal.

Floor Replacement Services

Remove old flooring and install new materials throughout your home.

Hardwood Floor Replacement

Replace worn or damaged flooring with solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, or wide plank wood floors.

Vinyl Plank Replacement

Upgrade to luxury vinyl plank for waterproof, durable, wood-look flooring in busy spaces.

Laminate Floor Replacement

Replace old carpet, vinyl, or damaged laminate with affordable floating laminate flooring.

Tile Floor Replacement

Remove cracked, outdated, or loose tile and install new ceramic, porcelain, or stone flooring.

Carpet Replacement

Replace stained, worn, or outdated carpet with new carpet and padding for improved comfort.

Subfloor Preparation

Repair, level, clean, and prepare the subfloor before new flooring is installed.

Signs It May Be Time to Replace Your Floors

Some flooring problems can be repaired, but replacement is often the better option when damage is widespread, materials are outdated, or the floor no longer fits how the space is used.

  • Widespread stains, wear, or discoloration
  • Cracked, loose, or missing flooring sections
  • Water damage or persistent moisture issues
  • Outdated materials or style
  • Flooring that is difficult to clean or maintain

Common Replacement Projects

Carpet to Vinyl Plank
Carpet to Hardwood
Old Tile to New Tile
Laminate to LVP
Vinyl to Tile
Whole-Home Flooring

Benefits of Replacing Old Flooring

Updated Appearance

Give rooms a cleaner, newer, more modern look.

Better Durability

Choose flooring designed for your lifestyle and traffic levels.

Easier Cleaning

Replace hard-to-clean flooring with lower-maintenance options.

Added Appeal

Improve comfort, function, and perceived home value.

Floor Replacement Process

01

Evaluate Existing Floors

Review current flooring, subfloor condition, room layout, and goals.

02

Remove Old Flooring

Remove carpet, tile, laminate, vinyl, hardwood, padding, or adhesives.

03

Prepare Subfloor

Clean, level, repair, and prepare the surface for new flooring.

04

Install New Floor

Install the selected flooring, transitions, trim, and finishing details.

Floor Replacement FAQ

Small isolated damage may be repairable, but widespread wear, moisture damage, outdated materials, or repeated issues may make replacement the better long-term option.

Yes. Floor replacement projects commonly include removing old flooring, padding, underlayment, adhesives, tack strips, or damaged materials before installation begins.

The best flooring depends on room use, moisture exposure, budget, appearance goals, maintenance needs, and traffic level. Common options include hardwood, vinyl plank, laminate, tile, and carpet.

Get a Free Floor Replacement Estimate

Connect with local flooring professionals to remove old flooring and install new hardwood, laminate, tile, carpet, or vinyl plank floors.

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