Flooring Installation in Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam

Flooring Installation in Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam

Old To New installs flooring throughout the Tri-Cities, from newer family homes on Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau to condos in Newport Village and along the Evergreen Line, plus established neighbourhoods like Mary Hill. We install hardwood, engineered wood, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, and tile, and we handle subfloor prep, stairs, and heated bathroom floors as part of the same contract. Fully insured, free quotes, and straightforward advice about what fits your home and budget.

Upgrading builder-grade floors in newer Tri-Cities homes

Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau homes built in the last couple of decades often came with builder-grade carpet and thin laminate that wears out long before the house does. Replacing those with engineered hardwood or quality vinyl plank is one of the most common projects we do in Coquitlam. The good news is that newer subfloors are usually flat and dry, so prep is lighter and installs move quickly. We often refloor a main level in days, not weeks, and we match stairs and second-floor landings so the upgrade carries through the whole sight line.

Evergreen Line condos and acoustic underlay approvals

The towers that have grown up around Evergreen Line stations in Coquitlam and Port Moody, and the established buildings at Newport Village, nearly all require strata approval before carpet is replaced with hard flooring. The requirement usually comes down to a minimum sound rating for the underlay. We specify products that meet your building's standard, hand you the documentation your council application needs, and schedule installs within building hours with elevators booked and hallways protected. Getting the approval right the first time keeps a two-week project from becoming a two-month dispute.

Family-proof and pet-proof flooring choices

The Tri-Cities are full of busy households, and the flooring conversation usually starts with durability. For families in Mary Hill and Port Coquitlam we often recommend luxury vinyl plank on main floors: it is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and forgiving with dogs, kids, and hockey bags. Engineered hardwood suits those who want real wood underfoot, and harder species with matte finishes hide wear best. Tile remains the right call for entries, laundry rooms, and bathrooms. We bring samples to your free quote so you can judge colour and texture in your own light before committing.

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Flooring Questions in Tri-Cities

Do Port Moody condos near Newport Village require special underlay?
Most strata buildings there require an acoustic underlay meeting a stated sound rating, plus council approval before installation. We supply compliant products and the paperwork for your application.
How long does reflooring a Burke Mountain main level take?
Newer subfloors usually need little prep, so a typical main floor in vinyl plank or engineered hardwood takes days rather than weeks. We confirm the schedule in your free quote after measuring.
What floor stands up to dogs and kids in a Coquitlam home?
Luxury vinyl plank is the most forgiving: waterproof and highly scratch-resistant. If you prefer real wood, a harder species of engineered hardwood in a matte finish hides daily wear well.
Can you replace flooring as part of a larger Tri-Cities renovation?
Yes, flooring often rides along with our kitchen, bathroom, and basement projects. As the general contractor we sequence flooring at the right stage and handle any permits the wider renovation requires.

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