Your floors take a beating. Kids, pets, humidity swings, tracked-in dirt from the garage. You need something that looks good now and holds up for years without constant maintenance or early replacement.
The right flooring does more than survive daily life. It makes your home feel finished. It handles North Carolina’s humidity without warping or buckling. It adds real value when you eventually sell—and in a market where median home values hit $555,000, that matters.
Whether you’re renovating a newer build or updating an older home, the flooring you choose affects how your space feels every single day. Hardwood adds warmth. Luxury vinyl handles moisture and high traffic. Carpet makes bedrooms comfortable. Tile gives kitchens and bathrooms the durability they need. You get floors that work with your life, not against it.
We’ve been handling flooring installations across Wake County since before Morrisville became the tech hub it is today. We’ve worked in the older neighborhoods near Town Hall and the newer developments off Aviation Parkway. We know what holds up here.
You’re not hiring a crew that just started last year. You’re working with installers who’ve seen what fails in North Carolina’s climate and what lasts. We carry the brands that perform—Shaw, Mohawk, and other manufacturers that back their products with real warranties.
Our BBB A+ rating and lifetime installation warranty aren’t marketing fluff. They’re what happens when you do the work right and stand behind it. You’ll work with people who show up on time, explain what’s happening, and leave your home cleaner than they found it.
First, you schedule a consultation. We come to your home, look at your space, talk about how you use each room, and discuss what you’re dealing with now. If you’ve got moisture concerns, uneven subfloors, or HOA requirements, we address those upfront.
Next, we walk you through material options that fit your budget and lifestyle. Not every floor works for every situation. If you’ve got pets, we’ll steer you toward scratch-resistant options. If you’re in a townhome with soundproofing requirements, we’ll make sure you’re compliant. You’ll see samples, get accurate pricing, and understand what you’re paying for.
Once you approve the plan, we schedule installation around your life. We prep the subfloor, acclimate materials to your home’s humidity levels, and install everything according to manufacturer specs. You’ll know the timeline before we start. After installation, we walk through the finished work with you, explain care instructions, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job done.
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You get access to over 25,000 styles across hardwood, luxury vinyl, carpet, laminate, and tile. That’s not an exaggeration—it’s what happens when you work with a company that’s been in business long enough to build relationships with major manufacturers.
For Morrisville homes, engineered hardwood often makes more sense than solid hardwood. It handles humidity fluctuations better, costs less, and still gives you that real wood look. Luxury vinyl has become the go-to for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements because it’s waterproof and nearly indestructible. Carpet still works great in bedrooms where comfort matters more than durability.
Installation includes subfloor prep, moisture testing where needed, professional installation with proper expansion gaps, and cleanup. You also get our lifetime installation warranty and best price guarantee. If something goes wrong because of how we installed it, we fix it. If you find a lower price on the same product, we’ll match it. You’re covered.
Engineered hardwood and luxury vinyl are your safest bets. North Carolina’s humidity swings—especially during summer—cause solid hardwood to expand and contract more than most homeowners expect. That leads to gaps in winter and cupping in summer.
Engineered hardwood has a plywood base with a real wood veneer on top. The layered construction makes it more stable when humidity changes. You still get the look of real hardwood without the same risk of warping or gapping.
Luxury vinyl (LVP or LVT) is completely waterproof and doesn’t react to humidity at all. It’s become the most popular choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements in this area. The quality has improved so much in recent years that most people can’t tell the difference between high-end vinyl and real wood from a few feet away.
Most residential installations take two to five days depending on square footage and material type. A single room might be done in a day. A whole-house installation usually takes a full week when you factor in prep work and drying time.
Hardwood and engineered wood need to acclimate to your home’s humidity for at least 48 hours before installation. We bring the materials to your house and let them sit so they adjust to your indoor conditions. Skipping this step causes problems later.
Tile takes longer because of mortar and grout drying time. Vinyl and laminate are faster—no drying time needed, and the installation process is more straightforward. We’ll give you an exact timeline during your consultation based on your specific project. The timeline also depends on whether we’re removing old flooring, repairing subfloors, or working around furniture.
If you’re in a condo or townhome, yes. Many HOAs in Morrisville require minimum sound insulation ratings for flooring in upper-level units. Some associations ban certain types of flooring entirely in shared buildings.
The most common requirement is an Impact Insulation Class (IIC) rating of 50 or higher. That means your flooring needs underlayment that reduces sound transmission to the unit below. Most luxury vinyl and laminate installations meet this with the right underlayment. Tile and hardwood sometimes need additional soundproofing.
Before you buy anything, check your HOA documents or call your property manager. We’ve handled dozens of installations in Morrisville HOA communities, and we know which products meet the most common requirements. We can also provide documentation to submit to your HOA for approval before installation starts. It’s easier to get approval upfront than to rip out flooring that doesn’t meet specs.
Wear layer thickness, core stability, and warranty length. Cheap vinyl has a thin wear layer that shows scratches and dents within a couple years. Quality vinyl has a thicker wear layer that holds up to pets, furniture, and daily traffic for decades.
With hardwood, you’re paying for wood grade and finish quality. Lower grades have more knots and color variation. Higher grades are more uniform. The finish matters too—cheap finishes scratch easily and need refinishing sooner. Better finishes use aluminum oxide or ceramic coatings that resist scratches and UV fading.
Carpet quality comes down to fiber density and backing. Cheap carpet mats down quickly in high-traffic areas. Dense carpet with quality backing keeps its appearance longer and resists staining better. You’ll also see the difference in warranties. Budget products come with 5-year warranties. Premium products offer 25-year or lifetime warranties because manufacturers know they’ll last.
Sometimes, but not always. Vinyl and laminate can often go over existing flooring if the subfloor is level and stable. Tile and hardwood almost always require removal of old flooring first.
The main issue is height. Adding flooring on top of flooring raises your floor level, which creates problems at doorways, transitions, and appliances. Your dishwasher might not fit anymore. Your doors might not clear the new floor height. Baseboards and trim need adjustment.
The other concern is what’s hiding underneath. If your existing floor has moisture damage, mold, or subfloor issues, covering it up just delays the problem. We always check the subfloor condition during consultation. If removal is necessary, we include that in your quote upfront so there are no surprises. In some cases, installing over existing flooring saves time and money. In others, it causes more problems than it solves.
Hardwood needs regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping with hardwood-specific cleaner. Don’t use water or steam mops—excess moisture damages the finish and wood. Area rugs in high-traffic zones help prevent scratches. Refinishing every 7-10 years keeps hardwood looking new.
Luxury vinyl is the easiest to maintain. Sweep or vacuum regularly, mop with any pH-neutral cleaner, and you’re done. It’s waterproof, so spills aren’t an emergency. The wear layer protects against scratches and stains without any special treatment.
Carpet needs weekly vacuuming and professional deep cleaning once or twice a year. Spot-clean spills immediately with carpet cleaner—the longer a stain sits, the harder it is to remove. Tile is low-maintenance but grout needs attention. Seal grout lines after installation and reseal every couple years to prevent staining and moisture penetration.
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