Flooring Contractors in Miami, FL

Laminate Flooring Installers in Miami - Laminate | LVP | LVT

Serving Miami & South Florida

Aston Stuart is Miami’s premier choice for laminate flooring, trusted by homeowners and businesses alike. Contact us today to invest in your floors with Aston Stuart's professional flooring installation services!

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FAQs

  • If you want to get the best performance and long-lasting quality from your laminate floor, you need to install it with an underlayment.

  • Laminate flooring is designed to be a floating floor that may be installed over virtually any type of sub floor. And by “floating”, we mean that it doesn't need to be nailed or glued to the sub floor.

  • Without underlayment to add a layer between these damp subfloors and the surface flooring, your laminate can quickly become wet, warped, and mildewy, harming its overall integrity. Moisture over time can also break down floor adhesive which causes the floor to start warping.

  • When moisture penetrates your flooring, it can cause mold, mildew, and the potential for water damage. A moisture barrier helps control the water vapor's movement to help protect your floors. Therefore, if you're installing floors in an area that sees moisture, even a little, a vapor barrier is needed.

  • Labor accounts for a substantial portion of the overall cost to install laminate flooring, which runs $4 to $8 per square foot. For a typical 200-square-foot project, which costs between $1,500 and $3,500, you could expect to pay around $1,000 to $2,000 for the installers.