You’re not replacing floors just to check a box. You want something that looks good, holds up to humidity and foot traffic, and doesn’t turn into a nightmare three months later when the boards start warping.
That’s where most flooring jobs in North Myrtle Beach fall short. Installers skip moisture testing, rush the acclimation process, or use materials that weren’t designed for coastal conditions. You end up with buckling laminate flooring, gaps in your hardwood flooring, or vinyl flooring that peels at the seams.
When the job’s done right, your floors handle wet dogs, sandy feet, and summer humidity without flinching. You’re not calling someone back to fix bubbles or re-seal grout lines. You’re living in a space that feels finished, functions the way it should, and doesn’t cost you twice because someone cut corners the first time.
We’ve been installing custom flooring in North Myrtle Beach and across the Carolinas for over 30 years. That’s not a marketing line—it’s why we know what works here and what doesn’t.
Coastal properties need different prep work than inland homes. The subfloor moisture levels are higher. The temperature swings are wider. The materials you’d use in Charlotte won’t perform the same way here, and most contractors don’t adjust for that.
We’re located on Glenns Bay Road, and we’ve worked in enough homes around here to know the common issues before we pull up the first plank. That’s why we offer a lifetime installation warranty and a best price guarantee. We’re not guessing—we’re applying what we’ve learned from thousands of floors that are still holding up years later.
It starts with a free in-home consultation. We measure the space, check subfloor conditions, and talk through what you’re dealing with—pets, moisture concerns, budget limits, timeline. No pressure, just information.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the prep work that most people don’t think about. Subfloor repairs, moisture barriers, acclimation time for wood flooring or laminate. This is where cheap jobs go sideways, and it’s where we don’t cut corners.
Installation happens on schedule. We move furniture if needed, protect your walls and baseboards, and clean up daily so you’re not living in a construction zone longer than necessary. After the install, we walk the job with you, answer questions, and make sure everything’s exactly how it should be.
You’re not chasing us down for callbacks. You’re not dealing with surprise charges. You’re getting what we said you’d get, installed the way it’s supposed to be, with a warranty that actually means something if anything ever goes wrong.
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You’re getting more than just new floors. We handle subfloor prep, underlayment, transitions, baseboards, and any custom tile work or backsplash that ties into the project. If your vanities or cabinets need updating to match, we do that too.
For North Myrtle Beach homes, waterproof luxury vinyl plank is the most popular choice right now—and for good reason. It handles moisture better than traditional hardwood flooring, costs less to install, and looks nearly identical once it’s down. We carry 20Mil LVP options with lifetime installation warranties, which is about as bulletproof as flooring gets in a coastal climate.
If you prefer the real thing, we install solid hardwood and engineered wood flooring with proper moisture barriers and acclimation protocols. For high-traffic areas or rentals, laminate flooring and linoleum flooring offer durability without the premium price tag. Custom carpet works well in bedrooms where you want warmth underfoot, and custom tiles are still the go-to for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
We also offer financing with no interest for two years, so you’re not draining savings to get the floors you actually want. And because we guarantee the best price, you’re not wondering if you overpaid after the fact.
Waterproof luxury vinyl plank is the most reliable option for coastal homes. It’s engineered to handle moisture without warping, swelling, or developing gaps, which makes it ideal for North Myrtle Beach’s humidity levels and the occasional water intrusion from storms or wet gear.
Hardwood flooring can work here, but only if it’s installed with the right moisture barriers and given time to acclimate to the local climate before installation. Solid hardwood is riskier than engineered wood in high-humidity areas. Laminate flooring is another option, but you need waterproof versions—not the older styles that absorb moisture and buckle.
Tile is bulletproof in wet areas like bathrooms and laundry rooms, but it’s cold underfoot and harder to install correctly. If grout lines aren’t sealed properly, moisture seeps through and damages the subfloor. That’s why we handle the prep work and sealing as part of the install, not as an afterthought.
Most flooring projects in North Myrtle Beach run between $6 and $18 per square foot installed, depending on the material and the condition of your subfloor. Luxury vinyl plank and laminate flooring typically fall on the lower end. Hardwood flooring and custom tile work land on the higher end.
The wildcard is always subfloor prep. If there’s water damage, uneven concrete, or old adhesive that needs removal, that adds to the cost. We call that out during the free consultation so there’s no surprise invoice halfway through the job.
We also offer financing with no interest for two years, which spreads the cost out without adding fees. And because we guarantee the best price, you’re not second-guessing whether you could’ve saved money going somewhere else. We’re upfront about what things cost and why, so you can make the call that makes sense for your budget and timeline.
Most residential flooring jobs take between two and five days, depending on square footage, material type, and how much prep work the subfloor needs. Vinyl flooring and laminate flooring install faster than hardwood or custom tile, which require more precision and drying time.
If we’re pulling up old flooring, that adds a day. If the subfloor needs leveling or moisture barriers, that’s another day. We don’t rush through prep work to hit an arbitrary deadline—that’s how you end up with floors that fail six months later.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation, and we stick to it. You’re not waiting around for callbacks or dealing with jobs that drag on for weeks because the crew didn’t plan properly. We schedule the work, show up when we say we will, and finish on time so you can get back to normal life.
We can handle furniture moving as part of the job if needed. For most projects, we’ll move lighter furniture and work room by room so you’re not completely displaced during the install. Heavier items like pianos, safes, or large entertainment centers might need a specialty mover, but we’ll walk through that during the consultation.
If you’d rather clear everything out yourself to save on costs, that works too. Just make sure the space is empty before we arrive so we’re not burning install time shuffling things around.
Either way, we protect your walls, doorways, and remaining furniture with padding and coverings. We’re not leaving scuffs or dings behind. And we clean up daily, so you’re not living in sawdust and debris for the duration of the project. The goal is to make this as low-disruption as possible while still doing the job right.
Luxury vinyl plank is fully waterproof. It’s made from PVC and designed to handle standing water without damage, which makes it the better choice for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and coastal homes where humidity is a constant factor. It’s also softer underfoot and quieter than laminate.
Laminate flooring has a wood fiberboard core, which means it’s not waterproof unless you buy a specific waterproof version. Standard laminate will swell and warp if it gets wet, so it’s not ideal for high-moisture areas. It does tend to look slightly more realistic than lower-end vinyl, but the gap has closed significantly in recent years with higher-quality LVP options.
Both are durable, affordable, and easier to install than hardwood. LVP is more forgiving in coastal climates. Laminate works fine in dry, climate-controlled spaces. If you’re not sure which makes sense for your home, we’ll walk through the pros and cons during the consultation based on your specific layout and concerns.
Yes. We offer a lifetime installation warranty on our work, which covers any issues related to how the floor was installed—not normal wear and tear or damage from misuse, but actual installation defects like gaps, buckling, or adhesive failure.
That’s on top of the manufacturer’s warranty that comes with the flooring material itself, which typically covers defects in the product for anywhere from 10 years to a lifetime depending on what you choose. We’ll explain both warranties before you commit so you know exactly what’s covered and for how long.
Most flooring problems that show up after installation are caused by poor prep work or shortcuts during the install. That’s why we don’t skip steps like moisture testing, subfloor leveling, or acclimation time. We’d rather spend the extra day upfront than deal with a callback six months later because we rushed through a critical part of the process.
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