Precision installation • Subfloor-first • Built for PNW conditions

LVP & FLOATING FLOOR INSTALLATION IN KIRKLAND, BELLEVUE & EASTSIDE WA

Beautiful floors that feel quiet, flat, and “locked-in” underfoot — because the prep isn’t optional.
We deliver LVP floor installation and floating floor installation with a subfloor-first mindset, clean finishing, and moisture-aware planning that fits modern Eastside homes.

Installing LVP, LVT, or laminate? We match the system to your home — not a one-size method.

Subfloor-first approach

Leveling, fastening, and flatness checks that prevent bounce, hollow spots, and noisy movement later.

Floating systems done right

Underlayment + expansion planning + correct locking — so the floor feels solid, not “clicky.”

Clean finishing details

Crisp transitions, tight lines, and a final walkthrough that feels premium — because details matter.

INSTALLATION REALITY

Why LVP & floating floor installation needs a higher standard

In the Eastside, we see remodel tie-ins, older subfloors, concrete slabs, and real seasonal movement.
With floating floors, the difference between “looks fine” and “feels premium” is flatness, underlayment selection, and how the perimeter + transitions are built.
Our goal is simple: your LVP floor installation should look clean, feel quiet, and stay stable.

Moisture-aware planning

We confirm slab/subfloor conditions and choose the right underlayment and moisture strategy — so the system performs long-term.

Architectural transitions

Stairs, tile, carpet, vents, and thresholds — we design transitions so the entire home feels intentional, not patched together.

Quiet, solid feel

Flatness + correct locking + expansion planning prevent bounce, click-noise, and gapping — issues homeowners notice daily.

WHAT WE INSTALL

LVP & floating floor installation services (clear, complete, professional)

This page is focused on LVP installation and floating floor installation — the full scope, done the right way.
Whether you’re choosing LVP/LVT for durability, or laminate for a specific look, we handle the planning, prep, and finishing details that make the floor feel “custom.”

New floors we install

  • LVP installation (click-lock luxury vinyl plank)
  • LVT installation (luxury vinyl tile)
  • Laminate installation (modern water-resistant collections)
  • Transitions to tile, carpet, and existing flooring

What’s included (the part most quotes skip)

  • Floor removal & disposal (when required)
  • Moisture evaluation + installation planning
  • Subfloor prep, fastening, and floor leveling
  • Underlayment / sound solutions (when applicable)
  • Protection + cleanup + final walkthrough
Want a clear installation plan and a clean quote?

WORKSITE

White-glove installation, every time.

Premium floors deserve a premium process. We protect your home, keep the site clean, and communicate clearly — so the install feels controlled from day one to final walkthrough.

Protected home

Floor & surface protection, clean pathways, and detail-first staging that respects your space.

Clean site, daily

End-of-day cleanup and dust control practices that keep your home livable during the project.

Clear communication

Timeline clarity, scope transparency, and a final walkthrough that answers every question.

Detail finishing

Transitions, trims, and clean edges — the finishing that makes the project feel high-end.

OUR PROCESS

Our 5-step method (built for PNW homes)

A premium LVP installation isn’t one big step. It’s five disciplined ones — in the right order.
This is how we protect the final look and the long-term feel.

01
Site check + moisture evaluation
We confirm conditions that affect underlayment, expansion planning, and long-term stability.
02
Subfloor inspection + plan
We identify dips, squeaks, seams, movement, and any weak areas before install begins.
03
Leveling + prep
Flatness, strength, and cleanliness — the base for a quiet floor with tight joints.
04
Precision installation
Correct layout, locking technique, and expansion gaps — so the floor feels solid and consistent.
05
Finish details + walkthrough
Transitions, trims, protection, and a clean handoff — so the project feels finished, not “done.”
Want an installation timeline and scope for your home?

SUBFLOOR FIRST

Subfloor & leveling: where great floating floors actually start

Most “floating floor problems” are subfloor problems in disguise. If the base isn’t flat, strong, and properly prepared,
the floor won’t feel premium — even if the material is.
That’s why our LVP floor installation starts below the surface.

What we check

  • Flatness across rooms and hallways
  • Squeaks, bounce, loose panels, weak seams
  • Concrete moisture and vapor considerations
  • Old adhesive, staples, residue that telegraph through or cause noise

What we fix

  • Patch systems and smoothing for dips + ridges
  • Re-fastening & reinforcement for stability
  • Underlayment & sound solutions when needed
  • Clean, correct surface prep for consistent performance
Not sure if your subfloor is flat enough for LVP?

CHOOSE THE RIGHT SYSTEM

LVP vs. Laminate: what to choose in the PNW

We install both — and recommend based on your lifestyle, subfloor conditions, sound goals, and the look you want.
This decision impacts daily comfort (sound + feel) more than most homeowners expect.

LVP / LVT

  • Durable, moisture-tolerant performance for busy homes
  • Excellent for kitchens, entries, and high-traffic areas
  • Great visuals: modern matte, wide plank, natural tones
  • Best results come from flatness + correct underlayment

Laminate

  • Design-forward visuals with a distinctive “wood look”
  • Modern water-resistant collections available
  • Comfortable feel underfoot with the right underlayment
  • Ideal when you want a specific style at a smart value

HOW IT’S INSTALLED

Floating floor installation, explained clearly

Every system can be “good” — or “rushed.” The right result depends on subfloor flatness, underlayment choice, locking technique, and perimeter planning.

Click-lock LVP installation

A precision “floating” system. Flatness + correct locking technique create the solid, quiet feel homeowners want.

Click-lock LVP floor installation in Bellevue WA by LUKS Construction

Underlayment & sound control

Underlayment affects sound, comfort, and long-term performance. We select it for your structure and goals.

Underlayment and sound control for floating floor installation in Kirkland WA

Transitions & trims

The “finished” look comes from thresholds, reducers, stair details, and clean lines — especially where floors meet tile or carpet.

LVP floor transitions and finishing details in Redmond WA

FAQ

Questions homeowners ask about LVP & floating floors

How long does LVP installation usually take?
Most projects range from a few days to about a week depending on demolition, subfloor prep, room count, and transitions. During your estimate, we confirm scope and build a clear schedule.
Do you handle removal of old flooring and disposal?
Yes. We can remove existing flooring, prep the subfloor, and haul away debris as part of the project scope — so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors.
Do floating floors need leveling?
Often, yes. Flatness is one of the biggest factors in how quiet and solid a floating floor feels. When leveling is needed, we address it — especially for wider planks and large open layouts.
What underlayment do you use for LVP?
It depends on your subfloor, sound goals, and the specific product system. We select underlayment based on performance — not shortcuts — and confirm what’s approved by the manufacturer.
Can you install LVP over concrete?
Yes. Concrete installations are common in the Eastside. We evaluate moisture conditions, choose the right system, and prep the surface so the floor performs long-term.
How much does LVP floor installation cost?
Pricing depends on material type, demolition, subfloor condition, room layout, stairs, and transitions. We provide a clear scope and quote after an on-site assessment — so there are no surprises.
Ready for a quote you can trust — and a floor you’ll love?

SERVICE AREAS

Where we install LVP & floating floors

We focus on the Eastside — with projects in Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Bothell, and nearby areas. If you’re not sure whether we serve your neighborhood, call us and we’ll confirm quickly.

Kirkland
Bellevue
Redmond
Sammamish
Issaquah
Mercer Island
Bothell
Kenmore
Newcastle
Mill Creek
Showroom / Office
11232 120th Ave NE Suite 110, Kirkland, WA 98033