Damaged Kitchen Flooring?
Worn, stained, or water-damaged kitchen flooring is more than an eyesore— it can hide structural problems and harbor bacteria. We install durable, beautiful flooring designed for kitchen demands.
Signs Your Floor Needs Replacement
If any of these sound familiar, it's time to replace your kitchen flooring
Visible Damage
Cracks, chips, or peeling throughout the floor
Stubborn Stains
Stains that won't clean out despite scrubbing
Soft Spots
Spongy or soft areas when walking
Gaps Forming
Gaps between tiles or planks expanding
Warping & Buckling
Floor surfaces curling or cupping
Musty Odors
Persistent odors suggesting water damage below
Kitchen Flooring Solutions
Durable, beautiful flooring options for every kitchen style
Luxury Vinyl Plank
100% waterproof with realistic wood and stone looks. Comfortable underfoot and easy to maintain. Our top kitchen recommendation.
- 100% waterproof
- Comfortable underfoot
- Easy to clean
- DIY-friendly installation
Porcelain Tile
Extremely durable and water-resistant with endless style options. Perfect for high-traffic kitchens needing maximum longevity.
- Most durable option
- Water-resistant
- Endless style options
- Long-lasting investment
Engineered Hardwood
Real wood beauty with improved moisture resistance. Best for kitchens away from high-splash zones. Adds significant home value.
- Real wood beauty
- Can be refinished
- Adds home value
- Better moisture resistance
Kitchen Flooring FAQs
What is the best flooring for kitchens?
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is the top choice for kitchens due to its waterproof properties, durability, comfort underfoot, and realistic wood/stone looks. Porcelain tile is excellent for high-traffic areas. Engineered hardwood works if properly sealed. Avoid laminate and solid hardwood in moisture-prone areas.
How much does kitchen flooring replacement cost?
Kitchen flooring typically costs per square foot for materials plus for installation. A 200 sq ft kitchen: LVP , tile , hardwood . Removing old flooring adds /sq ft. Subfloor repairs are additional if needed.
Should I replace kitchen flooring before or during a remodel?
During a remodel is ideal because you can properly address the subfloor, run flooring under new cabinets (recommended), coordinate colors with new finishes, and complete everything efficiently. Replacing flooring standalone is possible but may require cutting around existing cabinets.
How do I know if my subfloor needs replacement?
Signs of subfloor damage include: soft or spongy spots when walking, visible sagging or unevenness, squeaking sounds, musty odors indicating mold, water stains visible from below, or bouncy/flexible floor. Water damage around dishwashers and sinks is common.
Ready for Beautiful New Flooring?
Let's choose the perfect flooring for your kitchen. Free consultation with samples and estimates included.