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Flooring in Norcross, GA

From restoring original heart-pine in an Old Town Victorian to laying waterproof LVP in a mid-century ranch, we handle flooring across Norcross's eclectic housing mix. Licensed, insured, and careful with the subfloor assessments older Norcross homes often need.

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Norcross Flooring

Flooring for Norcross — From Old Town Charm to Newer Builds

Norcross has a character all its own. Historic Old Town Norcross is full of Victorian and early-1900s homes with real architectural personality, set among a mid-century housing stock and newer construction farther out. It's a diverse, eclectic, arts-friendly community, and that shows up in the homes — people here tend to value original detail and craftsmanship. Flooring work in Norcross runs the full spectrum, from carefully restoring century-old heart-pine to installing modern waterproof floors in a ranch or newer home, and we approach each one on its own terms.

In Old Town's older homes, the original wood floors are often a defining feature, and our specialty there is restoration rather than replacement. We sand carefully, repair damaged sections, weave in matching boards, and refinish to bring back the warmth and grain that decades of wear and old carpet hid. Color-matching the stain lets repairs and additions blend seamlessly. Because these are old houses, we also assess the subfloor and framing — early-1900s construction can have settling, uneven joists, and plank subfloors that need attention before refinishing or new installation.

For Norcross's mid-century ranches and split-levels, the common project is replacing dated carpet or worn flooring with luxury vinyl plank or engineered hardwood — durable, attractive, humidity-stable options that modernize the home without fighting its bones. LVP is especially popular here: it's fully waterproof, handles high traffic, and gives a clean hardwood look at a friendly price, which suits both owner-occupants and the area's rental and renovation activity. In newer Norcross homes, we install everything from premium hardwood to large-format tile in kitchens and baths.

Older homes near downtown Norcross sometimes need an infrastructure assessment before flooring goes in — we check for moisture intrusion, subfloor rot, and uneven areas, and address them first so the new or refinished floor performs and lasts. Skipping subfloor prep is the fastest way to ruin a good floor, and in century-old homes it's even more critical. We never cut that corner. The City of Norcross handles its own permitting, but flooring is interior work and doesn't require a permit.

Whatever your Norcross home — a treasured Old Town Victorian, a solid mid-century ranch, or a newer build — you get a licensed, insured contractor who respects the house, contains dust, protects your belongings, and finishes every transition and threshold cleanly. We're happy to help you choose materials that fit both the home's character and your budget.

What Shapes Your Norcross Flooring Project

Every Norcross flooring project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate — an Old Town Victorian, a mid-century ranch, and a newer build each call for different work.

  • Scope & size — how many rooms and the total square footage, from a single level to a whole-home re-floor
  • Materials & finish level — carpet, LVP, engineered or solid hardwood, porcelain tile, or refinishing original Old Town floors
  • Existing conditions — subfloor leveling, moisture or rot in older Old Town homes, and removal of old flooring
  • Design & upgrades — color-matching into preserved historic hardwood, custom transitions, and stair treads

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 Norcross Homes

Our Norcross flooring work spans restoration and new installation: refinishing original heart-pine and oak in Old Town Victorians, installing waterproof LVP and engineered hardwood in mid-century ranches, and laying premium hardwood and tile in newer homes. Every project includes subfloor inspection and prep — with extra infrastructure assessment on older downtown homes — plus full tear-out, moisture barriers, clean transitions, and dust-conscious, home-respecting installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flooring in Norcross — FAQ

Every Norcross flooring project is priced to the home, not a flat rate. The biggest drivers are square footage and room count, the material and finish level you choose (carpet, LVP, engineered or solid hardwood, tile, or refinishing original floors), and existing conditions like subfloor leveling, moisture or rot in older Old Town homes, and removing old flooring. Material costs also move 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.
Yes — it's a specialty of ours. Many Old Town Norcross homes are Victorian or early-1900s with original heart-pine or oak worth preserving. We sand carefully, repair damaged sections, weave in matching boards, and color-match the stain so repairs blend in. In older homes we also assess the subfloor and framing so the restored floor is both beautiful and sound.
Luxury vinyl plank and engineered hardwood are the most stable choices in Norcross's humid climate — they resist the cupping and gapping that can affect solid wood, especially in older homes that aren't always perfectly conditioned. We still restore and install solid hardwood where its character is worth it, particularly in Old Town homes, and use LVP in baths, basements, and high-traffic areas.
In Norcross's older homes, refinishing is often the right call — it preserves irreplaceable original wood and character at a fraction of replacement cost, as long as the boards are sound and thick enough to sand. We replace when floors are water-damaged, rotted, or sanded too thin from prior refinishes. We'll inspect and tell you plainly which makes sense.
Often, yes. Homes near downtown Norcross can have plank subfloors, settling, uneven joists, and occasional moisture or rot. We perform an infrastructure assessment, moisture-test, and address leveling, squeaks, and any rot before refinishing or installing. This upfront work is what makes the difference between a floor that lasts and one that fails early.
Very. Luxury vinyl plank is the top pick for busy households — waterproof, scratch-resistant, and forgiving of pet claws and spills. Tile is essentially bulletproof in entryways and mudrooms. If you want real wood with active kids and pets, we'll steer you toward harder species and tougher finishes that wear well.
A single room is often one to two days, and a typical level runs a few days. A whole-home re-floor usually takes three to seven working days depending on material, tear-out, and subfloor prep. Restoring original Old Town floors involves drying time between sanding, staining, and finish coats. We provide a firm schedule with your estimate.
No. Flooring replacement and refinishing don't require a building permit, even though the City of Norcross handles its own permitting for larger projects. What matters most — especially in historic Old Town homes — is hiring a licensed, insured contractor who'll assess the subfloor properly and respect the house. We carry full coverage and treat every Norcross home with care.

Ready for New or Restored Floors in Your Norcross Home?

Get a free estimate from a licensed, insured flooring contractor who knows Norcross — from restoring original Old Town wood floors to installing durable, modern flooring in your ranch or newer home.