Serving Lawrenceville, GA (470) 258-0841

Flooring in Lawrenceville, GA

From the older homes around the historic square to the newer subdivisions off Sugarloaf Parkway and Highway 316 — hardwood, LVP, tile, laminate, carpet, and refinishing, installed with the prep done right. Licensed, insured, and local to Gwinnett.

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Lawrenceville Flooring

Flooring for Two Very Different Lawrencevilles

Lawrenceville is the Gwinnett County seat, and the housing stock reflects its long history. Near the historic downtown square you'll find genuinely old homes — early-1900s cottages, mid-century houses, and bungalows with original or early hardwood underfoot. Push out toward Sugarloaf Parkway and Highway 316 and the picture flips to fast-growing subdivisions full of homes built from the late 1990s onward, with builder-grade carpet and laminate that the second or third owner is ready to upgrade. We work across both, which is exactly what a city this varied needs.

In the older homes near the square, the flooring conversation usually starts with what's already there. Original hardwood from these eras is often worth saving, and a careful refinish — sand, repair, re-stain, reseal — brings it back for far less than a tear-out. When floors have been covered over with carpet or vinyl for decades, we'll pull a corner and give you a straight assessment of whether there's a salvageable floor underneath. These houses have also settled over many decades, so subfloor leveling and squeak repair are almost always part of the job.

In the newer Sugarloaf-corridor subdivisions, the work is different: removing tired builder carpet and contractor-grade laminate and replacing it with waterproof LVP across the main level, fresh tile in the baths, and new carpet upstairs. These homes generally have flat, sound subfloors, so installs go quickly — the value we add is product selection and a clean, detailed install rather than heavy structural prep.

Lawrenceville's diversity and growth mean we see every budget and taste, and because we install the full range of materials we can meet you where you are. Want the look of wood without the maintenance worry in a busy household? LVP. Want real hardwood that survives Georgia humidity? Engineered. Restoring a downtown classic? Refinishing and matching. We don't push a single product line.

Replacing flooring doesn't require a permit in Lawrenceville or Gwinnett County — it's a finish upgrade. What matters is a licensed, insured contractor who tests the subfloor, controls moisture, and installs to manufacturer spec. We're local, we offer same-week consultations, and we back our materials and our work.

What Shapes Your Lawrenceville Flooring Project

Every Lawrenceville flooring project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate — restoring a settled home near the square is a different job than re-flooring a newer subdivision house off 316.

  • Scope & size — how many rooms and the total square footage, plus stairs and the transitions between living, dining, and entry
  • Materials & finish level — carpet and laminate at the budget end, stepping up through LVP, engineered hardwood, solid hardwood, and tile
  • Existing conditions — subfloor leveling and squeak repair in older homes near the square, moisture testing, and removal of old flooring or carpet that has hidden the original wood for years
  • Design & upgrades — color-matching to original hardwood, custom patterns, premium trim, and mixed-material plans

Material costs are also moving with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing rather than a stale chart. The fastest way to a real number: get a free 2-minute estimate online for a high-level ballpark, then book a firm, no-cost in-home estimate when you're ready.

What We Do in Lawrenceville Homes

Common Lawrenceville projects include refinishing and color-matching original hardwood in older homes near the square, whole-level LVP replacements in Sugarloaf-corridor subdivisions, tile in dated baths and entries, new carpet in bedrooms, and uncovering-and-restoring floors that were hidden under carpet for years. We tailor each plan to the home's age and your budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flooring in Lawrenceville — FAQ

The main drivers are your total square footage and number of rooms, the materials you choose (carpet and laminate are the budget options, with LVP, engineered hardwood, solid hardwood, and tile stepping up), and existing conditions — older homes near the square may need additional subfloor leveling and squeak repair, while newer Sugarloaf-area homes typically install quickly with minimal prep. Material costs are also shifting with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing. Use our free 2-minute online estimate for a ballpark, or book a free in-home estimate for a firm quote.
Usually, yes. Original and early hardwood in homes near the Lawrenceville square is often worth refinishing rather than replacing. We sand, repair damaged boards, re-stain to your preferred tone, and reseal — and if there's hidden hardwood under old carpet or vinyl, we'll check whether it can be brought back to life.
For busy households in newer subdivisions, waterproof LVP across the main level is the most popular choice — durable, kid- and pet-friendly, and great-looking. Pair it with tile in the baths and entry and carpet in the bedrooms. If you want real wood, engineered hardwood handles Georgia humidity well.
No. Flooring replacement is a cosmetic upgrade and doesn't require a permit in Lawrenceville or Gwinnett County. We still recommend a licensed, insured contractor, because proper subfloor prep and moisture control are what determine how long your floor lasts.
Yes. Homes near downtown Lawrenceville have often settled over many decades, leaving slopes, dips, and squeaks. After tear-out we re-fasten the subfloor, replace soft sections, and use leveling compound so your new floor sits flat and quiet. Significant repairs are identified and priced before we proceed.
A single room is usually a day. A main-level LVP or laminate install runs 2–4 days; whole-home and tile-heavy jobs take longer, and refinishing adds drying time between coats. Older homes needing extra prep may add a day. We provide a specific schedule with your estimate.
Yes — moving and replacing standard furniture is included, and we coordinate appliance disconnects. We ask you to clear small items and closet contents beforehand, protect adjacent spaces, and work room-by-room when possible so you can stay home.
Call (470) 258-0841 or visit estimate.woodwardrenovationsinc.com. We offer same-week in-home consultations throughout Lawrenceville, measure precisely, show you samples, and provide a detailed written estimate by room and material — at no cost.

Ready for New Floors in Lawrenceville?

Get a free estimate from a local Gwinnett flooring contractor who handles both historic downtown homes and newer Sugarloaf-area subdivisions with the same attention to prep and detail.