Real hardwood floors change how a room feels. If you're ready to upgrade, we're ready to install.

Old carpet holds dust, pet dander, and desert grit. Las Vegas homes take a beating from low humidity. Dry air causes cheap flooring to warp, crack, and separate. We've seen subfloors in 1990s Summerlin homes that were badly uneven. The old vinyl had to come up before anything new could go down. Caliche soil shifting under the slab can crack tile and buckle laminate. Hardwood handles that movement better when installed right. Peeling edges, soft spots, or crumbling grout lines mean waiting only makes prep harder. The sooner you call, the simpler the fix.[1]
Old carpet traps allergens and holds odors that don't go away. Hardwood is a clean, lasting upgrade most Las Vegas homeowners don't regret.
Many homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s came with basic flooring that's past its prime. We replace it with real hardwood that holds up and looks great.
Soil movement in Las Vegas can cause the subfloor to shift and dip. We level and prep the subfloor correctly before any hardwood goes down.
Building or finishing a new space? We work directly with general contractors and homeowners to get hardwood installed on schedule.
Some homeowners want consistent flooring throughout the house. We handle full-home hardwood installs from room to room in one project.
Already updating a kitchen or bathroom? New hardwood ties the whole remodel together. We coordinate flooring with the rest of your project.
Bad prep work is the number one mistake we see from other crews. Skipping subfloor leveling or rushing acclimation causes hardwood to buckle. Our dry desert climate makes that worse. We don't cut corners on prep. Our team is trained hands-on by the owner. Every installer knows what the finished floor needs to look like before the first board goes down.
We handle hardwood floor installation as part of our full flooring contractor services in Las Vegas. Call us and we'll set up a time to see your space. We'll give you a straight number.
We keep the process simple so you always know what's happening and what comes next.
We start with a visit to your home. We measure the space and check the subfloor. We talk through wood species, stain, and finish options. You'll know exactly what you're getting before we order anything.
This is the step most crews skip. It's also where floors fail. We level the subfloor and let the hardwood acclimate to your home's humidity. In Las Vegas, that dry air matters. Rushing this step causes gaps and warping later.
We install the boards, fit trim and transitions, and do a full cleanup. Then we walk through the finished floor with you. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we leave.
Hardwood floor pricing depends on a few things. Wood species, square footage, and subfloor condition all affect the final number. Engineered hardwood costs less than solid hardwood. It also holds up well where humidity swings are an issue. Last month a customer called about a whole-home install in a 2,200-square-foot home off the 215. The price came in mid-range once we accounted for subfloor leveling. We give you a clear quote up front. No hidden charges added after work starts.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they book.
Most Las Vegas homeowners pay between $4 and $14 per square foot installed. That range covers materials and labor. Wood species and subfloor condition are the two biggest factors. We'll give you a firm number after we see the space.
A standard room takes one to two days. A full home can take three to five days. That depends on square footage and subfloor prep needed. We'll give you a timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
You can, but most DIY installs in Las Vegas skip the acclimation step. That's a problem here. Our dry air causes wood to shrink and gap without proper adjustment. A bad install costs more to fix than a professional install costs up front.
Engineered hardwood handles humidity changes better than solid hardwood. Las Vegas air is very dry, and that affects how wood moves. Both look great. Engineered hardwood is the safer choice for most Las Vegas homes, especially those without humidity control.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. The key is acclimating the wood before install and using the right finish. We've done plenty of hardwood installs in comfortable year-round homes. The bigger risk is low humidity, not heat.
Soft spots, visible warping, and peeling edges are clear signs. So are boards that shift when you walk on them. Carpet that holds odors no matter how often it's cleaned is another sign. If your floor feels uneven or looks tired, get an honest assessment.
Yes, and we won't skip that step. Caliche soil movement in Las Vegas causes slabs to settle unevenly over time. We check the subfloor before every install. If it needs leveling or patching, we handle it as part of the project. The hardwood gets a solid base.