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Laminate Flooring — Dallas Fort Worth

The look of hardwood at a fraction of the cost. Durable, easy to maintain, and available in dozens of styles.

Laminate flooring installation Dallas Fort Worth TX — Sharp Floors & Stone
Why Laminate

Smart Value for High-Traffic Spaces

Modern laminate features realistic wood and stone textures with a tough wear layer that stands up to daily life.

Popular for rental properties, basements, and homeowners who want a fresh look without a large investment.

  • Scratch and dent resistant
  • Easy floating installation
  • Available in wood and stone looks
  • Budget-friendly price point
  • Great for rentals and high-traffic areas
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laminate flooring a good choice for DFW homes?+

Yes. Laminate flooring is a popular choice in Dallas Fort Worth for its durability, realistic wood and stone appearance, and budget-friendly price point. It is especially well-suited for rental properties, basements, and high-traffic living areas.

How much does laminate flooring installation cost in Dallas Fort Worth?+

Laminate flooring installation in DFW typically ranges from $3 to $7 per square foot installed, making it one of the most affordable flooring options. Sharp Floors & Stone provides free in-home estimates.

What is the difference between laminate and luxury vinyl plank (LVP)?+

The key difference is water resistance. LVP has a 100% waterproof core, while laminate can swell or warp if exposed to standing water. LVP is the better choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Laminate is a great value option for bedrooms, living rooms, and dry areas.

Can laminate flooring be installed over existing floors?+

Yes. Laminate is typically installed as a floating floor and can go over most existing hard surfaces as long as the subfloor is level. Our team will assess your subfloor during the free estimate.

How long does laminate flooring last?+

Quality laminate flooring typically lasts 15 to 25 years with proper care. The wear layer thickness (measured in AC rating) determines durability — AC3 and above is recommended for residential use, and AC4 or higher for commercial spaces.

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