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D'Landra Wooden Floors

Materials we install

We install floors for a living - we help you choose the right product, order it for your project, and put it in properly. Here's what we work with every week.

Hardwood flooring installation

Hardwood is what we install most. We don't run a store or sell flooring off a shelf - we help you choose the right boards for your home, order them for your project, and install them with our own crew. Solid or engineered, our work is the labor and the craftsmanship that turn a pallet of wood into a finished floor.

  • Solid and engineered hardwood installation
  • Slab, plywood, and second-storey subfloor preparation
  • Straight, diagonal, and herringbone layouts
  • Baseboard and transition work by the same crew
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Hardwood flooring installation

Engineered hardwood installation

Engineered hardwood is the material we recommend most often for South Florida homes, because it handles slab foundations and humidity far better than solid wood. We install it glued, floated, or nailed depending on what your subfloor calls for.

  • Glue-down installation over concrete slabs
  • Floating installs with acoustic underlayment
  • Moisture testing and vapor barriers before we start
  • Wide-plank and narrow-strip layouts
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Engineered hardwood installation

Luxury vinyl plank installation

Luxury vinyl plank is the practical favorite for busy households, rentals, and ground-floor rooms. Our installation work covers the full job: pulling the old floor, levelling the slab, laying the planks, and finishing the edges so the result looks built-in rather than laid down.

  • Rigid core, SPC, and WPC plank installation
  • Slab levelling and self-levelling compound where needed
  • Waterproof installs for kitchens, baths, and laundry rooms
  • Vinyl floor tile layouts and patterns
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Luxury vinyl plank installation

Sheet vinyl installation

Sheet vinyl is a seam-light, budget-friendly surface that still needs a careful hand to template, cut, and set. We handle the measuring and the fitting so the finished room has clean edges and no lifting corners.

  • Templating and single-piece fitting where the room allows
  • Full-spread and perimeter adhesive methods
  • Subfloor smoothing so seams and joints don't telegraph
  • Kitchens, laundry rooms, and utility spaces
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Sheet vinyl installation

Laminate flooring installation

Laminate gives you a wood look at a friendly price, and it lives or dies on the quality of the install. Flat subfloor, correct expansion gaps, and tight seams are the difference between a floor that lasts a decade and one that peaks in a year.

  • Floating click-lock installation with proper expansion gaps
  • Underlayment selection for sound and moisture
  • Level checks and subfloor correction first
  • Matching trim, transitions, and thresholds
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Laminate flooring installation

Stair installation

Stairs are custom labor from the first tread to the last. Every riser is measured individually, and the nosing has to match the floor it meets. We install hardwood, laminate, and vinyl stairs - usually on the same schedule as the floors they connect.

  • Hardwood treads and risers
  • Laminate and vinyl stair installation with matching nosing
  • Custom-measured treads for out-of-square stairs
  • Coordinated with your main floor install
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Stair installation

Flooring materials - frequently asked questions

Yes - this is most of what we do in Coral Springs and greater South Florida, since most homes here are slab-on-grade. We install engineered hardwood directly over concrete with a proper vapor barrier, and we'll check your slab as part of the free estimate before we ever recommend a product.

Most whole-home installs take 2 to 4 days depending on square footage and whether stairs are part of the project. We'll give you a realistic start-to-finish timeline in writing before work begins.

It depends on your subfloor. Most South Florida homes are built on a concrete slab, and solid hardwood needs to be nailed into wood - so we'll check your specific home during the free estimate and recommend engineered hardwood instead if that's genuinely the better fit.

Properly installed and cared for, solid hardwood can last for decades. Because we focus on installation rather than refinishing, we'll talk with you honestly about long-term care so your floor stays looking its best - see what real customers say on our reviews page.

Because of the combination of concrete slab foundations and South Florida humidity. Engineered hardwood's plywood core stays dimensionally stable through both, which is why it's the floor we install most often in this area.

It's water-resistant, not waterproof. It tolerates everyday spills far better than solid wood, but standing water from a leak or storm intrusion should still be dried up right away - if you want a fully waterproof option, ask us about vinyl flooring instead.

Yes - LVP is 100% waterproof and unaffected by humidity swings, which makes it one of the best choices for Coral Springs homes. It also holds up well if a storm ever brings water intrusion into the house.

In most cases, yes. Since nearly every home we work in around Broward County is slab-on-grade, this is one of the main reasons LVP is our most-installed floor - no wood subfloor required.

Yes - all the LVP, LVT, and sheet vinyl we install is 100% waterproof. You can mop it, and it holds up well even if South Florida weather brings water into the house.

LVP is waterproof; laminate is water-resistant but not waterproof. LVP is a bit softer and quieter underfoot. For most South Florida rooms - especially anywhere near a bathroom, laundry room, or exterior door - we recommend LVP.

The material is essentially the same - the difference is format and design. LVT comes in tiles printed to look like stone or ceramic, while LVP comes in planks printed to look like wood. Which one suits a room usually comes down to the look you want.

LVT is thinner, warmer underfoot, and generally quicker to install than tile. Real tile is harder, more scratch-resistant over the long run, and has natural variation that printed designs approximate rather than match.

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