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Flooring

Flooring
in Kansas City.

Hardwood floor refinish Kansas City, LVP install KC, tile, natural stone, carpet — with the subfloor prep, acclimation discipline, and transition detail that determines whether it lasts past the next remodel. Detailed quote within 24 hours.

What we handle on a flooring project

Flooring is mostly a substrate problem. The fancy boards and tiles you pick are 30% of what determines whether your floor still looks great in ten years. Flat subfloor, fixed squeaks, proper acclimation, correct transitions, and the right adhesive or fastening method are the other 70%. The crew that takes the time on substrate is the crew whose floor is still tight a decade later.

Our scope on a typical flooring project includes:

  • Demo & removal — existing flooring removed cleanly, debris hauled, baseboards removed (or scribed-around carefully if reusing), threshold removed where transitions change.
  • Subfloor inspection & prep — subfloor checked for flatness (3/16" over 10 ft for hardwood, 1/8" over 6 ft for LVP / engineered, 1/4" over 10 ft for tile), squeaks identified and fixed (screw, shim, or refasten as needed), any rotted or water-damaged subfloor cut out and replaced.
  • Moisture testing (below-grade and slab) — concrete moisture meter readings before installing any wood-based flooring on slab or below-grade. Vapor barrier installed where required.
  • Acclimation — solid hardwood acclimates 4-7 days, engineered 3-5 days, LVP 24-48 hours. Boards delivered to the install rooms at lived-in temperature and humidity. Skipping this is why floors cup or gap in months 6 and 12.
  • Underlayment — rosin paper or vapor retarder under solid hardwood, foam or cork underlayment under engineered hardwood and LVP, uncoupling membrane (Ditra, Strata Mat) under tile in problem areas (slab cracking, basement tile, large-format installs).
  • Layout & first row — layout planned to minimize awkward cuts at walls, account for transitions and patterns, set the longest sight-lines straight. The first row determines whether the entire install reads parallel to the room or slightly off — we measure twice and chalk-line.
  • Install — nail-down or click-lock or glue-down per material spec, manufacturer-approved fastener types and patterns, expansion gaps at all walls and obstructions per manufacturer (3/8" minimum on most floating floors).
  • Tile-specific — thinset mixed to manufacturer spec (drop-time matters in KC summers), back-buttered on large-format, lippage controlled with leveling clips on stone or large-format porcelain, grout joints sized to tile spec, grouted after thinset cure, sealed where natural stone or porous grout requires it.
  • Site-finishing (solid hardwood) — sanded with progressive grits (typically 36 / 60 / 80 / 100) to smooth tight surface, edges sanded carefully to avoid drum-marks, stain applied (if requested), 3 coats of polyurethane (oil or water-based per choice) with proper sand-between-coats, full cure before furniture.
  • Transitions — T-molding, reducer, threshold strips, or flush detail per opening. Color-matched to flooring or contrasting per choice. Tight cuts at door jambs (we under-cut the jamb so flooring slides under, rather than scribing the flooring around the jamb).
  • Baseboard reinstall & quarter-round — existing baseboards reinstalled or new installed; quarter-round at the floor-to-baseboard joint covers expansion gap and gives a finished look.
  • Cleanup & final walk — debris hauled, surfaces dusted, walk-through with you to mark any high-spots, transition concerns, or color-match issues. Care-and-cleaning instructions for the specific product installed.

Pricing factors

Kansas City flooring projects generally fall into these per-square-foot installed bands on a clean install (light demo, level subfloor, simple layout):

  • LVP / LVT — $4 to $10 per sq ft. Cheapest, fastest install, fully waterproof, 20-30 year wear-layer warranty typical.
  • Engineered hardwood — $7 to $15 per sq ft. Real wood, dimensionally stable, refinishable 1-2 times.
  • Solid hardwood, prefinished — $9 to $18 per sq ft.
  • Solid hardwood, site-finished — $11 to $22 per sq ft (premium reflects the sand-and-finish labor on site).
  • Porcelain tile, basic — $9 to $18 per sq ft.
  • Porcelain tile, large-format / pattern — $14 to $30 per sq ft.
  • Natural stone — $15 to $35 per sq ft.
  • Carpet — $4 to $10 per sq ft.
  • Hardwood refinish (sand + 3 coats poly, no stain change) — $3 to $6 per sq ft. Stain change adds $1-$2 per sq ft.

Where your project lands depends on:

  • Subfloor condition — flat, dry, fastened-down subfloor: cheap. Crowned, dipped, squeaky, or wet subfloor: significant additional labor for level + repair.
  • Layout complexity — rectangular rooms with simple borders are cheapest. Diagonal patterns, herringbone, chevron, or borders add 30-100% over straight-lay labor.
  • Transition count — each transition strip / threshold adds $80-$200 to the per-opening labor + material.
  • Demo + disposal — carpet pull is cheap. Glue-down vinyl removal is expensive. Tile demo (especially over slab) is the most expensive demo type.
  • Stairs — $80-$300 per stair tread depending on material and detail (open-side stairs with returns are most).
  • Site-finishing — adds $4-$8 per sq ft over prefinished but lets you stain custom and avoid micro-bevels between boards.

Why customers pick Tessera for flooring

  • You hear back fast. Quote within 24 hours, not three weeks.
  • Subfloor is flattened, fastened, and fixed before flooring goes down.
  • Acclimation timing is real, not skipped to hit a faster start date.
  • Transitions are walked at the estimate, not improvised at install.
  • Tile installs use proper thinset technique and uncoupling membrane where conditions warrant.
  • Site-finished hardwood gets full cure time before furniture goes back, not 24 hours and "should be fine."
  • You retain 10% until full cure and the punch list is signed off.

Flooring FAQ

What homeowners ask us most.

How long does a flooring install take in Kansas City?

A single-room install (12x14 average) runs 1 to 3 days depending on material: LVP 1 day, tile 2-3 days (mortar set + grout cure), engineered hardwood 1-2 days, solid hardwood install 2 days plus 3-5 days if site-finished (sand and finish on site). Whole-house re-floor on a 1,500-2,500 sq ft home runs 1 to 3 weeks. Site-finished hardwood adds 4-7 days for sand-and-finish at the end. We give you the schedule, including cure times, in writing before signing.

What does new flooring cost in KC?

Per-square-foot installed in a typical residential install: LVP/LVT $4-$10 / sq ft, engineered hardwood $7-$15, solid hardwood $9-$18 (prefinished) or $11-$22 (site-finished), porcelain tile $9-$18 (basic) or $14-$30 (large-format / pattern), natural stone $15-$35, carpet $4-$10. Subfloor repair, level work, transition strips, and demo are line-itemed separately so you see what you are paying for. Whole-house re-floor on a 1,500-2,500 sq ft home typically runs $9,000 to $35,000+ depending on material mix.

Solid hardwood vs engineered hardwood vs LVP — what should I pick?

Solid hardwood (3/4" thick, sand-and-refinishable 4-6 times over its life) is the heritage choice — lasts 50-100 years, builds equity, but expensive and not great in below-grade or high-moisture environments. Engineered hardwood (real-wood top layer over plywood core) is more dimensionally stable, can go below grade, and refinishes 1-2 times depending on top-layer thickness. LVP (luxury vinyl plank) has come a long way — fully waterproof, kid- and pet-resilient, fastest install, lowest cost. Honest take for KC: solid hardwood on main living spaces in homes you plan to stay in 10+ years (resale appreciation justifies cost). LVP in basements, kitchens, mudrooms, and rentals. Engineered hardwood is the right answer when you want real wood in a basement or want to refinish in 15 years without disrupting the household.

Can you refinish my existing hardwood?

Yes. A typical sand-and-refinish (sanding existing finish off, staining if changing color, applying 3 coats of polyurethane) runs $3-$6 per sq ft on a clean install — call it $1,500-$3,500 for a 500-700 sq ft living room. Boards with deep dings, water staining, pet damage, or significant gaps may need spot-replacement before sanding (we replace board-by-board to match grain and color). Site-finished hardwood needs 24-48 hours of clear-cure between coats and 4-7 days of light-foot-traffic before furniture goes back; full cure to put rugs down is 30 days.

What about subfloor prep?

The single biggest difference between a flooring job that lasts and one that fails 3 years later is subfloor preparation. We require: subfloor flat to within 3/16" over 10 ft for hardwood, 1/8" over 6 ft for LVP and engineered, 1/4" over 10 ft for tile (with crack-isolation membrane like Ditra in problem areas). Squeaks fixed before flooring goes down (screw and shim or refasten as needed). Below-grade and slab installs need moisture-meter testing and vapor barrier where required. Skipping subfloor prep is the most common shortcut, and it always shows in 1-3 years as squeaks, cracks, or hollow spots.

Does new flooring need to acclimate before install?

Yes for solid hardwood (4-7 days in the room before install — moisture content equilibrates with the home), engineered hardwood (3-5 days), and LVP (24-48 hours). Tile does not need acclimation. The house should be at normal lived-in temperature and humidity during acclimation; flooring delivered to a 50°F or 90°F house and immediately installed will move and cup. We schedule delivery to the install timeline so the boards are in your house for the right window before we start cutting.

What about transitions between rooms?

Transition strips, T-molding, and threshold reducers handle the joints between flooring types and at door openings. Flush transitions (where two materials meet at the same height with no strip) require height-matching at install — sometimes possible with subfloor adjustment, sometimes not. We walk through every transition during the estimate and tell you whether you can have flush, where you cannot, and what the alternative looks like. Transitions in the wrong place are the small detail that ruins an otherwise great install.

How are payments structured?

Standard schedule on a flooring project is 30% at signing (orders material — most flooring is order-specific), 60% at substantial completion (flooring installed, transitions in, grout grouted on tile, first finish coat on site-finished hardwood), and 10% retained until full cure on finish (where applicable) and the punch list is fully signed off.

Next step

Ready for new flooring?

Send the project details and we will be back within 24 hours with a real, line-itemed estimate — including subfloor and transition calls, not a placeholder range.