Finished flooring running through a bright Phoenix metro living room

Flooring Installation in Chandler & the Phoenix Metro

Licensed AZ Contractor · ROC #365090

New floors change a home faster than almost anything else, but a good floor is only as solid as what sits under it. We install tile, waterproof vinyl plank, and other finish flooring across the Phoenix metro, and because we are a licensed general contractor we also handle the part most flooring crews can't: the demo, the structural subfloor repair, and the leveling that has to happen first. That means one company, one license, and one person standing behind the whole result, from the subfloor up to the last tile or plank.

Flooring We Install

What goes down depends on the room, your budget, and how the space gets used, and we help you choose. Tile is the workhorse of an Arizona home and what we reach for when durability matters most. Porcelain and ceramic tile shrug off heat, water, pets, and sun without fading, and they last for decades, which is why tile is the standard for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways, and plenty of whole-home installs. Large-format tile keeps grout lines to a minimum for a cleaner look, and the design range is enormous, from crisp modern porcelain to wood-look and stone-look planks and patterned floors.

Waterproof rigid-core vinyl plank, usually shortened to LVP, is the other popular choice, especially for living areas, hallways, and bedrooms. It is waterproof, warmer and softer underfoot than tile, comfortable to stand on, and gives you the hardwood look at a friendlier price. We also install engineered wood and other finish flooring when that is the right call. Tile and plank cover most Valley homes, and we will walk through the trade-offs so you land on the floor that fits the room and the budget, not just the one that is quickest to install.

Old flooring pulled up in a Phoenix home revealing water-damaged subfloor being cut back to solid framing
The old flooring pulled up to reveal a water-damaged subfloor. Bad material gets cut out back to solid framing before anything new goes down.

Subfloor Repair & Leveling First

The subfloor is the structural layer your finished floor sits on. When it stays dry it lasts for decades. When it gets wet and stays wet, it swells, delaminates, or rots, and the floor on top starts to give you warning signs. Bad subfloor is common in older Chandler and Valley homes, especially around kitchens, bathrooms, and exterior doors where a slow leak or a worn door seal has had years to do quiet damage. The signs to watch for are soft or spongy spots that flex when you step on them, water stains or discoloration near tubs, toilets, dishwashers, and exterior doors, movement or squeaks that were not there before, gaps or cupping in the flooring above, and a damp, musty smell that lingers.

Laying a new floor over a soft, damaged subfloor just hides the problem for a while. The new planks flex, the seams can separate, and within a year or two you are paying to do the job twice. We do it right instead. We cut out the rotted and water-stained material back to solid framing, check the joists underneath for damage, and install new subfloor cut to fit and fastened down tight. Then we level the surface, because even a small dip or high spot will show through a finished floor and put stress on the seams. A floor that feels solid and looks flat starts here, long before the first tile or plank goes down.

Installing the Floor Right

How we set the floor depends on the material. For tile, the prep is everything. We make sure the substrate is sound and dead flat, set a crack-isolation or waterproofing membrane where it belongs, then lay out the tile so the cuts fall where they should and the lines run true. The tile goes down in thinset, spaced for consistent grout lines, then gets grouted and sealed once it cures. Rushing the cure or skipping the prep is exactly how tile cracks or grout fails, so the schedule respects it.

For vinyl plank, the material has to acclimate first, so we bring the boxes into the room and let them adjust to the home's indoor temperature before anything is locked in. Skipping that is a classic cause of gaps and buckling later. Then we dry-lay the first rows to plan the layout, keep the proper expansion gap at the walls, and work the click-lock seams tight so the floor reads as one continuous run.

Finished waterproof vinyl plank flooring running continuously through a Phoenix metro hallway and living area
The finished plank running continuously through the hallway and living area, carried right through the doorways with no break in the floor.

Either way, we carry the floor through doorways so it flows from room to room without awkward transition strips breaking it up, and we leave the site clean at the end. The payoff is a floor that is flat, solid, and quiet, with no soft spots and nothing left rotting underneath.

What Flooring Costs

Installation labor for vinyl plank usually runs about $3 to $5 per square foot, with materials on top depending on the plank you choose. Tile typically costs more to install than plank, since setting, grouting, and curing it takes more time and skill, and the tile itself ranges widely from budget porcelain to high-end stone. Smaller jobs carry a minimum visit charge of roughly $600, since it takes the same setup and travel to do a closet or a single room as a larger area. If any subfloor has to come out and be replaced, that work is quoted separately based on how much area is affected. You get a clear, itemized estimate after a walk-through, so there are no surprises once we start.

One Licensed Contractor for Demo, Subfloor & Finish

A flooring job that turns up bad subfloor stops being a flooring job and becomes carpentry. Because Norem Contracting is a licensed Arizona general contractor, ROC #365090, we handle the demo, the structural subfloor repair, the leveling, and the finish flooring all under one license. That keeps a job from turning into a hunt for separate carpentry and flooring crews, and it means one person stands behind the whole result. You can see the full range of work on our services page, and when you are ready, reach out for a free walk-through.

Flooring Across the Phoenix Metro

We install flooring and repair subfloors in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, and Peoria.

Flooring FAQ

Do you move furniture and haul away the old flooring? Yes. We handle the furniture and the demo as part of the job. We move what needs moving, tear out the old flooring, and haul it off so you are not left with a pile to deal with. We talk through anything heavy or fragile up front so the day goes smoothly.

Do you repair subfloor problems, or just lay new floor? We do both. Because we are a licensed general contractor, we can cut out water-damaged or rotted subfloor, rebuild it back to solid framing, and level the base before any plank goes down. A flooring-only crew often has to stop and call someone else when they find bad subfloor. We just fix it.

What flooring types do you install? Tile and waterproof vinyl plank are the two most popular here, and we install both, along with engineered wood and other finish flooring. Tile is the most durable and the standard for wet areas and high-traffic rooms, while plank is comfortable underfoot and budget-friendly for living areas and bedrooms. If you are weighing options, we will walk through what makes sense for your rooms, your budget, and how the space gets used.

How long does a floor take? Most rooms take a few days, depending on the square footage and whether any subfloor has to come out and be replaced. Acclimating the plank adds a day on the front end, which is time well spent. We give you a realistic timeline with the estimate so you can plan around it.

Get a Free Flooring Estimate

Tell us about your floors and we will walk the space, check what is going on under the surface, and give you a clear price on your new floor, subfloor repair included if you need it. Every project starts with a free consultation from a licensed Arizona contractor, ROC #365090.

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