
Custom Floorings Installation Services
Below are the most commonly requested types of custom flooring. If you don't find what you are looking for or would like to know more, please get in touch and we will be happy to answer all your questions.

Carpet
There's nothing quite like that wonderful, soft feeling under your feet. It makes carpeting a fantastic choice for bedrooms and those playful spaces where little ones or furry friends love to explore the floor – think family and rec rooms! Plus, a beautiful carpet adds a touch of luxurious comfort to your living room, making it the perfect spot for everyone to kick back and relax.
Laminate
Little explorers will be little explorers, and our paw-some friends? They have their own way of bringing the outdoors in (hello, happy paws!).
But fear not! One of the super strengths of laminate flooring is its amazing durability. It's so resilient, it often outlasts the very materials it beautifully mimics. And the best part? You can bring this stylish toughness to almost every corner of your lovely home!


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Luxury Vinyl Plank
Did you know luxury vinyl plank and tile are totally waterproof? That means they can live their best life in any room of your Colorado home, even those spots where moisture likes to linger, like bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements.
And get this – luxury vinyl flooring is super durable too! That makes it ideal for busy areas or wherever the kids and pets like to gather for their playful adventures.
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Hardwood
Hey there! Let's chat about hardwood flooring – it's like sunshine for your floors, bringing so much warmth, beauty, and character to your home! And guess what? It can even give your home's value a little happy boost!
Now, there are generally two main types: solid and engineered. Solid hardwood is like a big, beautiful piece of real wood, ready to stick around for ages – think 80 to 100 years with a little TLC! Plus, you can sand it down and make it look brand new again, like magic!
Then we have engineered wood, which is like a clever stack of wood layers. It might not last quite as long – around 30 to 50 years – but it's a real superhero when it comes to humidity, less likely to get all wonky. So, pretty awesome either way, right?
