Flooring in North Austin
Flooring changes the feel of your home fast—but only if the prep and transitions are done right. The biggest problems we see come from rushed prep: uneven subfloors, bad transitions, and door clearances that aren’t checked.
Central Texas Reality: Movement and Transitions
Some homes in Central Texas experience seasonal movement over time due to expansive soils. We don’t diagnose foundations online, but we do plan transitions and tolerances so flooring doesn’t feel “tight” in the wrong places.
Ways To Connect With Renno Pro
What We Coordinate for a Better Flooring Result
- subfloor prep and leveling where needed
- transitions at tile, carpet, and thresholds
- door clearance checks
- baseboards and quarter-round decisions
Typical Flooring Timelines
- One or two rooms: typically 1–3 days
- Most of a home (staged): typically 1–2+ weeks
- Flooring as part of a whole-home remodel: timeline aligns with the overall scope and sequencing
Typical Flooring Cost Ranges
Costs vary by material, prep, and complexity. As a general guide:
- Laminate/LVP installed: often starts around $6–$12+ per sq ft (varies by prep and product)
- Hardwood installed: often starts around $10–$20+ per sq ft
Quality Assurance (287‑Point QA Checklist)
Renno Pro uses a 287‑Point Quality Assurance Checklist to keep the work organized through protection, prep, install, and final walkthrough.
Bathroom checks include:
Bathroom checks include:
- clean grout and caulk lines
- door clearances and smooth operation
- fixture alignment and leak checks
- clean transitions at flooring and trim
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on square footage, prep, and staging. One or two rooms can be a few days, while most of a home is commonly 1–2+ weeks when staged.
It depends on your scope. Sequencing affects transitions and rework risk. We plan the order so the final result is clean and consistent.
In many cases, no. We can stage the work by room to reduce disruption. However, access to certain areas will be limited while flooring is being installed and curing, depending on the material.
Sometimes. If the existing subfloor is uneven, damaged, or out of tolerance, prep work may be required before new flooring goes in. We assess this during planning so there are no surprises mid-install.
The right choice depends on traffic, moisture exposure, maintenance preferences, and budget. We can walk through the pros and trade-offs of each so your flooring fits how you actually use the space.