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Fresh Vinyl Plank Flooring at a Price That Makes Sense

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New floors don't have to break the bank. We're currently installing vinyl plank flooring for $2 per square foot in labor - and that's it. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons. Just straightforward pricing that makes it easy to plan your budget.

Here's how it breaks down. If you need underlayment, that's an extra $0.50 per square foot. Got old flooring that needs to come up first? Vinyl plank and carpet removal runs $1 per square foot, and fixed flooring removal is $3 per square foot. We handle all of it so you don't have to coordinate with multiple people.

The light, wood-look planks you see here are a great example of what this type of flooring can do for a space. It works in bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, and even bathrooms. The click-lock installation keeps things tight and clean, and when it's done right, the seams are barely noticeable. That's the kind of finish we aim for every time.

Vinyl plank is also just a smart choice for most homes. It holds up well against moisture, it's easy to clean, and it sits at a price point that makes whole-home updates actually realistic. A lot of our customers are surprised by how much ground they can cover without spending a fortune on labor alone.

We keep our pricing simple because we think you deserve to know what you're getting into before work ever starts. If you've been putting off a flooring update because you weren't sure what it would cost, now you know exactly where we stand.