We warranty all installation at Got Wood Floors. We offer only excellent quality floor installation. Please read all my prices before calling. Thanks. No payment is required until the job is done. We install glue-down, nail-down, laminate floating floors, luxury vinyl planks, straight or diagonal.
We install any kind of stairs, or custom stairs.
We will travel all over Phoenix at no extra charge. I can travel to Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Peoria, Happy Valley, Sun City, etc. Call me now! Don't hesitate to ask any question you might have.
I'll go to your home for a free estimate ($20 fee that will be waived if I get the job) and to answer any questions you have.
Watch out if you find cheaper installers. You already paid for your floors, so get somebody with experience for the lowest price. We'll do it right the first time! People call me all the time to fix floors that other guys messed up; you don't want that. Why pay double? I have over 20 years of experience, and offer excellent quality installation!
Please see installation prices below:
*floating laminate wood floors from $2.00 sqft
*floating luxury vinyl plank from $2.00 sqft
*glue-down engineered hardwood floors from $3.00 sqft
*glue-down solid hardwood floors from $3.30 sqft
*nail-down solid or engineered hardwood floors from $3.30 per sq. ft.
*add $0.50 per ft. for diagonal installation
*plywood installation on concrete from $2.50 per sq. ft.
*stairs from $50 per step I have a nice finish. I do custom stairs too. Other services I offer:
*removal of floating laminate floors and disposal from $0.70 per sq. ft.
*tile removal and disposal starting from $2.00 per sq. ft. Depending if it's ceramic, porcelain or travertine prices goes up.
*carpet removal and dumping for $0.50 per sq. ft.
*Baseboards removal $0.30 per linear ft
*Installation of new baseboards, paint and caulk top and bottom from $3.00 per linear ft.
*I can also remove, clean, paint, reinstall and caulk your old baseboard, if it's still usable, for $3.00 per linear ft. But you have to understand this, let's say, you have a bedroom with 200 square feet, that doesn't mean you will have 200 linear feet of baseboard. You will just have around 60 feet of baseboard. Some people don't understand that. I saw some ads of guys that don't charge for the baseboard reinstallation. Beware, do you want your baseboard to look like new again, or just look like the same old crappy baseboard with your new floors? Think about it.
I enjoy knowing my customers will be happy when their floors are done 😀