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Flooring in Snellville, GA

New hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, laminate, or carpet for your Snellville colonial or split-level — plus hardwood refinishing. We're your local Gwinnett County flooring crew: licensed, insured, and obsessive about subfloor prep.

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Snellville Flooring

Flooring Built for Snellville's 1980s–90s Homes

Snellville is our home base, and we've put new floors in a lot of the colonials, split-levels, and traditional two-stories that line the subdivisions off Scenic Highway and Webb Gin House Road. Most of these homes were built between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, which means a very common scenario when we walk through the front door: original builder-grade carpet that's a generation past its prime, sheet vinyl in the kitchen and baths, and — if you're lucky — oak hardwood in the foyer and formal rooms that's worn but worth saving.

That mix is exactly what we're set up for. We install the full range of residential flooring and we refinish existing hardwood, so we can map a plan across your whole house rather than forcing one product everywhere. In a typical Snellville colonial, that often looks like refinishing the original entry and dining hardwood, running waterproof LVP through the kitchen and the high-traffic main level, putting fresh tile in the baths, and laying soft new carpet in the bedrooms upstairs.

Because Snellville's homes are old enough to have settled, the subfloor is where we earn our keep. Three decades of foot traffic produces squeaky plywood, and split-levels in particular tend to have transitions and short runs that need careful leveling so a long plank floor doesn't telegraph every dip. We tear out the old material, inspect and re-fasten the subfloor, level the low spots, and set the right moisture barrier before a single new board goes down.

Georgia's humidity drives our material guidance here. Snellville generally sits on well-drained western Gwinnett soil, but split-level lower levels and slab-on-grade rooms still see moisture, so we lean on LVP and engineered hardwood for those areas and reserve solid hardwood for above-grade living spaces where it can be acclimated and gapped correctly. Spring pollen is its own consideration — we contain tear-out dust so the yellow film stays outside where it belongs.

No permit is required to replace flooring in Snellville or anywhere in Gwinnett County — it's a finish upgrade, not structural work. What protects you is hiring a licensed, insured contractor who does the prep right. We're a few minutes away, we offer same-week consultations, and we stand behind both the materials and the installation.

What Shapes Your Snellville Flooring Project

Every Snellville flooring project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate — and in these settled 1980s–90s colonials and split-levels, the subfloor underneath often shapes the number as much as the material on top.

  • Scope & size — how many rooms and the main-level or whole-home square footage, plus stair runs and split-level transitions
  • Materials & finish level — carpet and laminate at the budget end, stepping up through LVP, engineered hardwood, solid hardwood, and tile
  • Existing conditions — subfloor leveling, moisture testing, squeak repair, and removal of old flooring in three-decade-old Snellville homes
  • Design & upgrades — refinishing original foyer and dining oak, mixed-material plans, and custom trim or stair detailing

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 Snellville Homes

Our most common Snellville flooring projects are whole-level LVP replacements over tired carpet, refinishing original hardwood in foyers and formal rooms, re-flooring split-level lower levels with waterproof plank, fresh tile in dated 1990s baths, and new carpet for bedrooms. We plan each job around your home's actual layout and how your family uses each space — not a one-size template.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flooring in Snellville — 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 how much subfloor leveling and squeak repair a 1980s–90s colonial or split-level needs. 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.
Split-levels have lower levels closer to grade and lots of short runs and transitions, so waterproof LVP is usually the smart choice down low and through the kitchen — it tolerates moisture and handles the level changes cleanly. Upstairs bedrooms do well with carpet, and the formal living and dining areas are great candidates for refinishing or new hardwood.
Usually, yes. The oak hardwood in many Snellville foyers and dining rooms from the '80s and '90s has plenty of thickness left for another sanding. We sand, repair damaged boards, re-stain to your chosen color, and seal it — restoring the floor for a fraction of the cost of a full replacement.
No. Flooring replacement is a cosmetic finish upgrade and doesn't require a permit in Snellville or Gwinnett County. You should still use a licensed, insured contractor, since proper subfloor prep, moisture testing, and underlayment are what determine whether your new floor lasts.
Yes, and we expect to in a 30-year-old Snellville home. Once the old flooring is up, we re-fasten loose plywood to the joists, replace any soft or water-damaged sections, and level uneven areas with compound before installing. Quieting squeaks and flattening the substrate are part of the prep, not an upcharge surprise.
A single room is often a one-day job. A main-level LVP or laminate install typically runs 2–4 days; whole-home or tile-heavy projects take longer, and hardwood refinishing adds drying time between stain and polyurethane coats. We give you a specific schedule with your written estimate.
Yes — moving and replacing standard furniture is included. We'll ask you to clear small items, breakables, and closet contents ahead of time and we coordinate appliance disconnects. We work room-by-room where possible so your family can stay in the home during the project.
It's our top recommendation for below-grade and lower-level spaces here. LVP is 100% waterproof and dimensionally stable, so it shrugs off the humidity and occasional moisture that affect Snellville lower levels far better than laminate or solid wood. We'll confirm subfloor moisture before installing.
Call (470) 258-0841 or request one at estimate.woodwardrenovationsinc.com. We're based in Snellville and offer same-week in-home visits. We'll measure, show you samples in your own light, and give you a detailed written estimate broken out by room and material — no obligation.

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