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Flooring Installation in Aurora & Denver

New flooring transforms a room faster than almost any other change. BDT Construction installs laminate, luxury vinyl plank, hardwood, tile, and finished concrete across the Denver metro — and just as important, we prepare the subfloor so your new floor lies flat and stays that way.

Flooring in the Denver metro

Most flooring problems trace back to what's underneath. A floor installed over an uneven, damp, or poorly prepped subfloor will telegraph every flaw — cracked grout lines, flexing planks, hollow spots, and squeaks. We level and prepare the subfloor first, correcting slopes and settlement, so the finished floor performs as well as it looks. Prep is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that fails.

We install the full range of materials. Luxury vinyl plank and tile are popular for their durability and water resistance, especially in basements, kitchens, and bathrooms. Laminate offers the look of wood at a friendly price. Hardwood brings warmth and resale value. Porcelain and stone tile handle high-traffic and wet areas. Polished or finished concrete suits modern basements and shops. We help you match the material to the room, the traffic, and the budget.

Colorado's dry climate matters for flooring. Low indoor humidity can cause wood and some laminates to gap or cup if they aren't acclimated and installed with the right expansion allowances. We acclimate materials on site, follow manufacturer specs for our climate, and detail transitions and expansion correctly — small things that prevent callbacks.

Detail work separates a clean install from an amateur one: tight, consistent grout lines; transitions that sit flush; stair treads and nosings done right; trim and baseboard that finish the edges; and patterns that stay square across an open floor plan. We take that detail seriously throughout the house.

Flooring often runs alongside our other remodeling work, so we sequence it correctly — after the messy trades, before the final trim — and protect it through the rest of the project. You get a flat, durable, beautifully finished floor and one contractor accountable for the whole result.

Common questions

Flooring FAQ

Straight answers to what Denver-metro homeowners ask us about this service.

What's the best flooring for a Colorado basement?

Luxury vinyl plank and tile are the most popular basement choices because they tolerate the slight moisture and temperature swings below grade far better than solid hardwood. Over a properly prepped, level, moisture-controlled subfloor, both give you a durable, attractive, water-resistant floor.

Why does my new floor need subfloor leveling first?

An uneven subfloor causes cracked grout, flexing planks, hollow spots, and squeaks no matter how good the flooring is. Leveling and prepping the subfloor first is what lets the finished floor lie flat and last. It's the step that separates a lasting install from a quick one.

Do you move furniture and remove old flooring?

Yes. Our flooring scope includes removing and disposing of the existing flooring, prepping the subfloor, and handling furniture as needed so you get a turnkey result. We'll lay out exactly what's included in your written estimate.

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Tell us about your flooring project and Rod's team will reach out within one business day with next steps and a fixed written estimate.

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