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PCJ-Dunedin East 08-04-2023 03:26 PM

Wood Flooring
 
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

laryb 08-04-2023 05:10 PM

East Coast Flooring. Did my whole house and were great

GatorFan 08-04-2023 07:32 PM

Agree
 
East Coast Flooring are excellent

BrianL99 08-05-2023 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

Wood flooring is generally not a good product to use in Florida, because of the humidity.

You're likely to have better luck with an engineered product.

JGibson 08-05-2023 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2241869)
Wood flooring is generally not a good product to use in Florida, because of the humidity.

You're likely to have better luck with an engineered product.

Would vinyl planking be a better alternative?

Carla B 08-05-2023 09:02 AM

If you click on "Search Forums" on the top bar next to "Grocery Delivery" you will be able to learn lots about flooring. Also, Ruth Dyer, an interior decorator, writes a column every Wednesday in the "Home and Garden" section. She has written that column every week since we moved here in 2008 and it talks a lot about flooring appropriate for the houses built in this area.

Highest on her list of for lasting beauty is "wood like" engineered flooring.. You can go to any well equipped floor store like Great Lakes, Roberto's, The Floor Shoppe, etc. and look at the different examples and talk to sales people. Engineered wood takes the prize for beauty and for the fact a transition strip is not needed when joining it to ceramic or porcelain tile, since it is the same height.

Laminate is more economical and can be very attractive, but is not supposed to get wet. And Luxury Vinyl Plank is more tolerant of normal moisture, such as mopping, but also more costly. But both require transition strips to join the tile, which are vexing, since in our case there are eight of them.

Here is a good hint from the column: When shopping, compare a samples of laminate or LVP to a sample of engineered wood you like in a similar pattern to determine which synthetic comes closest to looking most authentic next to the wood.

Finally, having been on TOTV for such a long time, East Coast Flooring has earned praise through the years. Good luck with your shopping.

Investment Painting Contractors 08-05-2023 09:30 AM

East Coast Floors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

Mary and I installed "Real Oak" Engineered flooring made by Bruce. We installed it 16 years ago. No Problems. It has aged to a beautiful shade of Honey Oak. It's a glue down product engineered and laminated to resist warping. We have used this same product in three homes over the last 30 years. No Problems. It is also made in America No Chinese glue.

Call East Coast Flooring. They will advise you of your options. They have great installers.
Len & Mary the retired half of IPC

Two Bills 08-05-2023 10:02 AM

Wood flooring looks great.
Engineered Oak is marvelous.
But!
The noise when walking on it in anything other than soft bottom footwear is awful.
Top quality Vinyl is so much better.
( We have tried them all.)
JMO.

bilcon 08-05-2023 10:10 AM

We had our bedrooms done in wood flooring in 2012 and it still looks brand new. No marks or scratches. Floor Master on 301 in Wildwood do the job.

BrianL99 08-05-2023 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2241875)
Would vinyl planking be a better alternative?

Personally, I prefer Laminate. It's easy to put down, reasonably price and easy to remove, if you want to change it at some point.

As someone else mentioned, Engineered Hardwood is a possibility. It can look great, but I've found it less durable and hard to fix if you have a problem. That said, it looks the closest to real wood.

LVP is all the rage in lower priced homes. It's a great product, but bears little or no semblance to real wood. One of the major reasons for my preference for Laminate, is you can get a "glossy" type finish ... there's no such thing in LVP. The finish is always dull. You can throw some wax on it and get a little shine, but it will be gone in the morning.

Investment Painting Contractors 08-05-2023 10:13 AM

Wood Floors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2241931)
Wood flooring looks great.
Engineered Oak is marvelous.
But!
The noise when walking on it in anything other than soft bottom footwear is awful.
Top quality Vinyl is so much better.
( We have tried them all.)
JMO.

Its glued down. No hollow clomping noise. Just like the wood floors up North. Len

Two Bills 08-05-2023 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Investment Painting Contractors (Post 2241937)
Its glued down. No hollow clomping noise. Just like the wood floors up North. Len

So was ours, but our Grands still sounded like a team of Shire Horses running about.

HoosierPa 08-06-2023 05:00 AM

Great Lakes.
I would use Luxury Vinyl Plank

Remembergoldenrule 08-06-2023 05:12 AM

From home investment, go with new 22mil vinyl plank. Ask any realtor. Get quotes from at least three places. Roberto’s was having a great sale. Ours is going down today. We did not check East coast price.

Rwirish 08-06-2023 05:30 AM

Laminate has been recommended by many of the home installers over “luxury vinyl.”

sdeikenberry 08-06-2023 05:36 AM

You might consider floating vinyl plank flooring. If you get a luxury quality you won't tell the difference from real wood, it's quieter, and it is better than wood in Florida. With high humidity wood flooring can have issues...plus vinyl is waterproof...so there's that.

Sandy and Ed 08-06-2023 05:55 AM

LA Flooring installed Mohawk Luxury Vinyl Tile plank throughout our CYV for a great price to include moving furniture, removal and haul away of rugs, removal and replacement of floor molding, caulking and repainting of same (and any wall issues). Very fast work. Recommend product and installer highly. We selected the plank style and color and they obtained. NOTE: make sure they leave any overage of plank with you for any future repair needed.

Bigstu 08-06-2023 06:44 AM

Used Roberto’s and was very satisfied. The

paulcallaway 08-06-2023 06:44 AM

Woof flooring
 
DON'T use The Floor Shoppe on 301.

lpkruege1 08-06-2023 06:53 AM

luxury vinyl plank flooring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

I had luxury vinyl plank flooring installed. It looks like wood but a better option in Florida. Carpet One did a great job.

CTFORSBERG 08-06-2023 07:02 AM

East Coast Flooring
 
I second the recommendation!!! They did our home as well and did an excellent job!

Vanannie 08-06-2023 07:07 AM

LA Flooring was outstanding. Did our 3 bedrooms. Service, timing, and quality of work exceeded our expectations!

Michael 61 08-06-2023 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigstu (Post 2242090)
Used Roberto’s and was very satisfied. The

I also am a very satisfied Roberto’s customer - just had them rip out the rolled vinyl and carpet that came with my new patio villa, and replaced everything with luxury vinyl plank - have had a lot of compliments, they did great work and house looks great with this upgrade - I also had them upgrade the baseboards while they were at it. I’m in the process now of having Roberto’s paint the interior of home, install crown molding, and also replace the kitchen and bath counters and sinks. Roberto’s does great work!

phojo 08-06-2023 07:17 AM

Had good experience with Floormasters on 301.

Mrfriendly 08-06-2023 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

We just had Roberto’s remove our carpet and entire contents of the living dining room, lay down a vapor barrier and install luxury vinyl plankIng. They added and painted shoe molding to cover the gap from the now missing rug. All within the day.
The Mrs. loves it so much we are now doing our master bedroom and closets floor.

Dmrocano 08-06-2023 07:43 AM

LA Flooring. Excellent work and pricing.

ChilePepper 08-06-2023 08:04 AM

CarpetOne
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?


I used CarpetOne - 940 Bichara Blvd, Lady Lake, FL 32159. They did my entire villa with LVP. I love it and it was a fair price. Ask for Laura West. She has good taste and will help you pick it out. They also have a visualizer on their website which allows you to upload pictures of your home and then try out different flooring styles on your computer.

ahrens fox 08-06-2023 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

Important to get a moisture test prior to installing a wood floor. We hired Floor Masters to install a wood floor which turned out to be a disaster. They couldn't produce the moisture test they claimed to have taken and would not honor their installation warranty. Cost about $5,000 and we installed a porcelain tile floor.

dooffy 08-06-2023 11:04 AM

flooring installer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PCJ-Dunedin East (Post 2241703)
Any recommendations for a contractor to remove carpeting and install wood flooring in a Villages home?

he did a great installation of vinyl laminate for me and answers all your questions!
text him at 352-410-5224
i think you will be happy-BILL JAURSCH

kkingston57 08-06-2023 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2241875)
Would vinyl planking be a better alternative?

Not the same as wood. Make sure you get the thickest planks to avoid "clicking" sound when a person walks on it with hard soled shoes.

rogerk 08-06-2023 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2241875)
Would vinyl planking be a better alternative?

I agree, I think you’ll be much happier with Waterproof Luxury Vinyl flooring. It’s not just the humidity, you will track in lots of fine sand that will scratch the wood laminate. Check out Doc’s Restoration. First class, maybe not the least expensive but quality work that they stand behind.

bobchap 08-07-2023 01:35 PM

Roberto's did our home. The did an excellent job. Everyone there is very professional and want to help you get the results you are looking to achieve.

ShaSha 08-07-2023 04:27 PM

LVP is the way to go. No problems. Easy on the knees. After all it is a floating floor. Go to Roberto’s . Make an appt with Roberto. Service, installation and choices top notch. Had my entire house done last year. We love it as much today as we did then. Everything is guaranteed! His workers are phenomenal.

fedcop2 09-08-2023 07:45 PM

Home and Garden section?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 2241904)
If you click on "Search Forums" on the top bar next to "Grocery Delivery" you will be able to learn lots about flooring. Also, Ruth Dyer, an interior decorator, writes a column every Wednesday in the "Home and Garden" section. She has written that column every week since we moved here in 2008 and it talks a lot about flooring appropriate for the houses built in this area.

Highest on her list of for lasting beauty is "wood like" engineered flooring.. You can go to any well equipped floor store like Great Lakes, Roberto's, The Floor Shoppe, etc. and look at the different examples and talk to sales people. Engineered wood takes the prize for beauty and for the fact a transition strip is not needed when joining it to ceramic or porcelain tile, since it is the same height.

Laminate is more economical and can be very attractive, but is not supposed to get wet. And Luxury Vinyl Plank is more tolerant of normal moisture, such as mopping, but also more costly. But both require transition strips to join the tile, which are vexing, since in our case there are eight of them.

Here is a good hint from the column: When shopping, compare a samples of laminate or LVP to a sample of engineered wood you like in a similar pattern to determine which synthetic comes closest to looking most authentic next to the wood.

Finally, having been on TOTV for such a long time, East Coast Flooring has earned praise through the years. Good luck with your shopping.

Where is the Home and Garden section forum page? Unable to find it. Also does Ruth Dyer have a user name here or should I just look up here name here?


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