Professional Flooring Install

Person installing wood laminate flooring, with planks, hammer, and flooring tools visible on the floor.

HARDWOOD

INSTALLATION

During hardwood flooring installation, your professional may use various methods depending on your specific needs and the type of flooring being installed. These methods can include nailing, stapling, gluing, or floating the floor.

Person installing wooden flooring, kneeling on the green subfloor, using a hammer and spacers to secure individual planks along the wall.

LAMINATE

INSTALLATION

Laminate flooring is made for a “floating floor” installation, which means it doesn’t need glue, nails, or staples. Instead, the boards feature a special tongue-and-groove design that allows them to lock together securely by snapping the edges into place.

A man installing flooring in a room, kneeling on the floor while using a tool, with a partially removed floor showing underneath.

Tile

INSTALLATION

Tile installation demands precise subfloor preparation. Often, a water-resistant underlayment is installed over the subfloor to create a stable, secure base. You can count on our team to deliver a flawless result while treating your home and property with care and respect throughout the process.

Person kneeling on a wooden floor, installing flooring with underlayment, using both hands to smooth out the material.

Vinyl

INSTALLATION

Installing luxury vinyl flooring can be challenging, which is why Hadinger Flooring recommends professional installation. Our skilled installation team has the expertise and experience to handle the demanding work required to ensure your vinyl flooring looks its absolute best.