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Flooring in Peachtree Corners, GA

Peachtree Corners' upscale, wooded-lot homes are ready to trade dated parquet and carpet for designer hardwood. We install premium engineered and solid wood, wide-plank LVP, and large-format tile — with the design guidance and finish quality an established, affluent community expects.

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Peachtree Corners Flooring

Premium Flooring for Peachtree Corners' Established Homes

Peachtree Corners is Georgia's largest and newest incorporated city, known as the metro's "first smart city," but much of its housing predates the incorporation by decades. Established, upscale homes on large wooded lots near Technology Park and the Peachtree Corners Circle area were built largely between the 1970s and 2000s. These are well-built, spacious homes owned by affluent professionals — and many of them still wear the original parquet, dated carpet, or first-generation hardwood from when they were built. Updating that flooring is one of the highest-impact refreshes available to a Peachtree Corners homeowner.

Our work here leans premium. We replace tired flooring with wide-plank engineered hardwood in current, sophisticated tones; install designer solid hardwood for homeowners who want a lifetime, refinishable floor; and lay large-format porcelain tile in kitchens, baths, and entryways for a clean, luxurious finish. For basements, sunrooms, and high-traffic areas, premium luxury vinyl plank delivers waterproof durability with a convincing wood look. Because these are sizable homes with open and semi-open layouts, we plan plank direction and transitions so the new floor flows cohesively from room to room.

A signature Peachtree Corners project for us is removing original parquet or dated wall-to-wall carpet across an entire main level and replacing it with hardwood — a change that instantly modernizes a 1980s or 1990s home and reads beautifully against updated kitchens and trim. We color-match and feather into existing hardwood you're keeping, and where original wood is salvageable, refinishing to a fresh, on-trend tone is often the smarter, more sustainable choice than full replacement.

Peachtree Corners' large wooded lots and mature homes mean subfloor condition matters. Older homes can have plank subfloors, settling, and squeaks, and wooded, shaded lots can hold more ground moisture. We inspect and moisture-test the subfloor, level and secure it, and install the correct vapor barrier and underlayment before any premium material goes down — protecting your investment for the long term. Peachtree Corners uses Gwinnett County permitting, but flooring is interior work and doesn't require a permit or HOA architectural approval.

What you do get from us is a contractor who treats an upscale home accordingly: protected finishes, contained dust, premium samples brought to your home so you can judge species, plank width, and sheen in your own lighting, and clean, precise finish work on every transition and threshold. In Peachtree Corners' strong resale market, that level of care shows in the result — and in the value it adds.

What Shapes Your Peachtree Corners Flooring Project

Every Peachtree Corners flooring project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate — mature homes on large wooded lots reward premium, designer-level selections and whole-home updates.

  • Scope & size — total square footage and rooms, often a whole 2,500–4,000 sq ft home with main level and stairs
  • Materials & finish level — wide-plank engineered or designer solid hardwood, premium LVP, or large-format porcelain tile
  • Existing conditions — subfloor leveling, moisture on shaded wooded lots, and removal of dated parquet or carpet
  • Design & upgrades — custom stain tones, wide-plank profiles, and continuity across an updated open layout

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 Peachtree Corners Homes

Our Peachtree Corners flooring work focuses on premium updates: removing original parquet or dated carpet and installing designer hardwood across main levels, laying wide-plank engineered wood through open layouts, installing large-format tile in kitchens and spa baths, and refinishing salvageable hardwood to a fresh tone. Every project includes design guidance, full subfloor prep with moisture control for wooded lots, careful protection of finishes, and dust-conscious installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flooring in Peachtree Corners — FAQ

Every Peachtree Corners flooring project is priced to the home, not a flat rate. The biggest drivers are square footage and room count — homes on large wooded lots are often 2,500–4,000 sq ft — the premium material and finish level you choose (LVP, wide-plank engineered or solid hardwood, large-format tile, or refinishing), and existing conditions like subfloor leveling, moisture on shaded wooded lots, and removing dated parquet or carpet. 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 one of our most common Peachtree Corners projects. Many homes near Technology Park have original parquet, dated carpet, or first-generation hardwood. We replace with wide-plank engineered or solid hardwood, refinish salvageable wood to a current tone, and install large-format tile in kitchens and baths to modernize the whole home and lift resale value.
Engineered hardwood and luxury vinyl plank are the most stable choices in Peachtree Corners' humid climate — their layered construction resists seasonal movement. We still install solid hardwood on well-conditioned main levels where its character and refinishability are worth it, and use LVP in basements, sunrooms, and other moisture-prone areas, which matters on shaded wooded lots.
Yes. We provide design guidance for Peachtree Corners homeowners — helping you select species, plank width, finish sheen, and color that complement your cabinetry, trim, and overall aesthetic. We bring premium samples to your home so you can evaluate selections in your actual lighting before anything is ordered.
If your floors are sound and thick enough to sand, refinishing restores them and lets you re-tone to a current color at a fraction of replacement cost — often the smarter, more sustainable choice. We recommend replacement when floors are worn too thin, water-damaged, or when you want a wider plank or different species for a more updated look.
Always. Peachtree Corners' mature homes can have plank subfloors, settling, and squeaks, and shaded wooded lots can hold more ground moisture. We inspect and moisture-test the subfloor, level and secure it, and install the correct vapor barrier and underlayment before any premium material goes down. Proper prep is what keeps a high-value floor flawless for decades.
A single room is often one to two days. A whole-home re-floor in a larger Peachtree Corners home can run one to two weeks depending on square footage, material, and tear-out of old parquet or carpet. Hardwood refinishing adds drying time between coats. We provide a firm schedule with your estimate and protect your finishes throughout.
No. Flooring is interior work, so it doesn't require a building permit (Peachtree Corners uses Gwinnett County permitting) or HOA architectural approval. What matters is hiring a licensed, insured contractor who'll prep the subfloor correctly and protect your upscale home. We carry full coverage and bring premium care to every Peachtree Corners project.

Ready for Premium Floors in Your Peachtree Corners Home?

Get a free estimate from a licensed, insured flooring contractor who understands Peachtree Corners' upscale homes — designer hardwood, wide-plank engineered wood, and finish work that protects your investment.