Flooring Installation Services Fort Worth
Your floors are your home’s foundation, taking on wear from boots, cleats, and pets. Having a quality installed floor that holds up to everyday traffic is essential. You’ll need a professional installer who knows how to use the materials you’d like and install your new floor with the preparation and attention to detail to ensure it looks beautiful and lasts over time.
Our qualified flooring installers are trained with the best techniques and the most current manufacturer standards. A quality installation is a solid investment. Whether you have a small bathroom or a whole-home flooring replacement, our steps will guarantee that your remodel lasts throughout your lifetime.
Flooring Choices
Our many Fort Worth manufacturers of tile, hardwoods, laminate, and engineered flooring offer quality selections in the colors and grains you want. Knowing your floor was installed by the most skilled workers will ensure it is installed as expected and give you peace of mind.
Our Company
Longevity is the right mindset to install and a way to do the job. Barrington One Construction will bring value to your home.
Trusting a good company may not be easy. Still, with one call, you will have the best experience, value, and the best technicians working on your project, finding quality wood or tile for your budget.
Wood Flooring Installation
Barrington One Construction offers wood flooring installations, including engineered laminate, bamboo, solid hardwood, and more. A quality-installed floor is an excellent way to increase the value of your living spaces and add elegance to your home.
At Barrington One Construction, we excel at providing our customers with the best products and the most skilled installers. Our quality installations and excellent customer service are the foundation of our services.
Whether you’re building your new dream home or have lived in the same house for many years, you may eventually need a new wood floor. There are many things to consider before hiring a wood flooring contractor.
Wood Floor Installers
Barrington One Construction will work with you to understand your spaces and find the best selection for your home. Once you have selected a product, we will deliver quality, straight flooring.
Our qualified wood floor installers ensure your surface is prepared correctly to prevent moisture from being trapped in your new floor. We use the proper underlayment and adhesives. Our process ensures that your project will last and meet every manufacturer’s specifications. Our installers are true artisans experienced in installing any product you select.
Classic Hard Wood
Solid wood flooring offers a classic, timeless look and feel.
Available in different widths and lengths to achieve the look you desire.
It can be sanded multiple times during its long life, making it a feature for a long-term investment.
Hand-Scraped Flooring
Nothing says quality like a hand-scraped floor; it has a quality feel and looks like no other floor. The costs are much higher, and some are hand-hewn, but if your budget allows, you will enjoy the look of this type of flooring.
Engineered/Laminate
Today’s engineered flooring has made great strides over the years. It provides a high-traffic brand for more frequently used rooms or waterproof options for bathrooms and kitchens. Suitable flooring offers a great way to protect and extend your investment. Wood is easier to maintain and is the most popular choice for any budget.
Wood flooring installations by Barrington One
Once materials are selected, you will need a good installer to ensure they are installed correctly. Most importantly, the wood must be acclimated to the room’s specific humidity and temperature before installation. Your installer must follow all steps exactly to validate the manufacturer’s warranty.
Wood flooring installation may seem simple, but it requires a company that has done hundreds of floors and is highly trained. You need a floor that will last for many years. Your wood floor takes a beating with the many steps it needs to endure. Let Barrington One Construction be your wood flooring installer; you will not only have a beautiful floor, but one that will last the test of time.
Call Barrington One Construction for your complimentary estimate today!
Tile Flooring Installation Services
Installing tile seems simple enough, but the installer must follow many steps to meet the manufacturer’s specifications. If your tile installer does not follow the process, the installation will fail, and the time and money you invested will be at risk. Your stress and time are worth more than saving a few hundred dollars.
Nothing is more frustrating to any homeowner than choosing the perfect product, only to find that in a few months to a year, the product starts to crack or come loose, the grout wears down, and your beautiful new flooring is now an eyesore.
What’s worse is that not only do you have to reinstall a new floor, but the existing tiled floor has to be removed, and then you may find that the perfect tile you spent time ordering and wanted has been discontinued.
Tile Installation and Procedures
The good news is you can find a quality tile contractor, but how can you know if they are the right one until the work is done and the warranty runs out? If you are dealing with a poor installation, please make sure your contractor assesses the damage and explains why the product failed. Some signs you need to look for are;
- Has the existing tile flooring been laid on top of a wood floor? If so, did they install a concrete backer board? 1/2” thick is optimal, but in some cases, you can use 1/4” if you have a height restriction and the tile floor has minimal movement. Sometimes, 3/4” plywood has to be installed over tile floors first.
- Does the backer board have an expansion gap if butted against another surface?
- Has the surface been cleaned before the tile was installed? Dust and debris can affect the adhesion.
- Has the tile been laid on a concrete floor? Does the foundation have sufficient piers, or are there any cracks? If so, an anti-fracture membrane must be installed under the tile before installation starts.
- Is the surface level? Sometimes, the floor has to be floated to ensure a level floor.
- Is the thin-set the mixture that the product is set with, and does it cover the entire tile? This is required. On larger pieces, the back of the tile must be buttered, meaning thin-set is applied to both the back of the tile and the floor for proper adhesion.
- Does the thin set have enough applied? Are there dried ridges on the failed installation? Noticeable ridges should be at least 1/8” thick and cover the entire surface.
- If the grout has cracked, it could be that it was not mixed properly, with insufficient or too much water. They had to add more grout, which weakens the mixture. Was it mixed long enough and allowed to sit long enough?
- Was the right trowel size used to spread out the thin set? Generally, the larger the tile, the bigger the teeth need to be, but some tiles have natural cupping, so you must allow for the cupping with a minimum of 1/8” of thin-set under the tile after it is laid. Also, you must visually check the tile by pulling it back up on the first tile. Are all of the surfaces appropriately covered?
Proper Tile Flooring Installation
The proper installation of your floor must meet these requirements for your chosen product to last for many years. Some installers skip some of these steps, or all of them; it depends on the tile contractor and their level of knowledge.
The Difference is Barrington One Construction
At Barrington One Construction, we have trained and qualified floor setters who regularly train to stay up to date on the latest products and procedures as they become available.
We find most problems during the estimate, not after the work has started. Our methods have developed over many years, so you no longer have to worry about loose or broken ceramic or porcelain floors. Your investment is secure, and you can move on to other home improvements.
Sizes, Shapes, and Textures
Flooring comes in many different sizes, shapes, textures, and colors. Some of the most popular tiles are;
Porcelain: 37%
Ceramic: 34%
Marble: 15%
Mosaic: 5%
Limestone: 3%
The Conclusion For Tile Floor Installs
There are pros and cons for all materials, and some need to match your specific purpose. Some tiles cannot be used for patios or shower floors where slipping and falling may occur. Finding a skilled, qualified flooring company is crucial to ensuring you do not have to reinstall your floor multiple times. We want you to enjoy your new tile floor and be your tiling company now and far into the future.