Find a flooring installer in Texas
From luxury vinyl plank in new Plano builds to tile over San Antonio slabs, Texas flooring lives and dies by moisture prep and acclimation. Get matched with a local, insured installer who covers your ZIP and gives a per-square-foot written quote.
Request a callback →Common flooring jobs
- Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) over slab
- Tile and large-format porcelain
- Hardwood and engineered wood installs
- Laminate and floating floors
- Subfloor leveling and moisture prep
- Cupping, gapping, or lifting repairs
Typical pricing
$3–$12 per sq ft installed (material-dependent)
Licensing
No statewide license required in Texas — we verify insurance, slab-prep process, and reviews
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FAQ
What flooring holds up best over a Texas slab?
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and tile are the most forgiving over slab and in humidity — they handle Texas's moisture and temperature swings better than solid hardwood. Engineered wood works with proper moisture barriers. A good installer will test slab moisture first.
Do flooring installers need a license in Texas?
No statewide flooring license exists in Texas. What matters is insurance, the right moisture/slab prep, and reviews — skipping a moisture barrier or proper acclimation is the #1 cause of failed Texas floors, so ask about their prep process.
How much does flooring installation cost in Texas?
Installed costs run roughly $3–$7 per sq ft for LVP and laminate, $7–$12+ for tile and hardwood, plus subfloor leveling if needed. Get a written quote that separates material, labor, prep, and removal/disposal of the old floor.