Replace Worn Floors With Lasting Materials

Tile and hardwood flooring installation for homes and businesses in Johnson County

Floors take constant weight and friction, and older flooring in Johnson County homes often shows scratches, water stains, or cracked tiles after years of use. Whether you need hardwood installed in living areas or tile laid in a bathroom where moisture is a concern, Alliance Home Improvement, LLC prepares the subfloor and installs the material so it stays level and secure throughout Johnson County.

This service includes subfloor inspection and preparation, material layout, and installation of tile or hardwood using methods suited to the space and expected use. Tile works well in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways where water exposure is common, while hardwood fits living rooms, bedrooms, and offices where appearance and warmth matter. The work applies to remodels, new builds, and repair projects in residential and commercial properties. Finishing includes grouting for tile and sanding and sealing for hardwood.

If your floors need replacement or you are adding new flooring as part of a renovation, get in touch to discuss material options and scheduling in Johnson County.

How Subfloor Prep and Installation Work Together

The process starts with subfloor evaluation, checking for level, moisture, and structural soundness before any flooring goes down. In Johnson County, this often means addressing minor settling or correcting uneven areas with leveling compound so the finished floor does not crack or shift. Tile requires a rigid, flat base, while hardwood needs acclimation to the room's humidity before installation.

After installation, you will see floors that are level underfoot, with tile joints that are uniform and hardwood planks that fit tightly without gaps. The surface resists daily wear better than damaged or outdated flooring, and properly sealed hardwood or grouted tile also makes cleaning simpler and prevents moisture from reaching the subfloor.

The service does not include structural subfloor replacement or extensive joist repairs, though minor adjustments and preparation are standard. You choose the tile type, wood species, and finish, and the installation is tailored to the room's function and traffic level, which leads into common questions about timing and material performance.

People planning flooring projects often want to know how long installation takes, how the subfloor affects the outcome, and what type of flooring fits specific rooms.

What Homeowners Usually Ask Before Installing

What does subfloor preparation involve?
Subfloor prep includes checking for level, removing old flooring material, fixing loose boards, and applying leveling compound where needed. A stable, flat subfloor prevents cracking in tile and movement in hardwood.
How long does flooring installation take?
Most single-room installations take one to three days depending on the size, material, and subfloor condition. Hardwood requires acclimation time beforehand, and tile needs grout curing time after installation.
When should tile be used instead of hardwood?
Tile works best in areas with regular water exposure such as bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways, because it does not absorb moisture. Hardwood fits living areas and bedrooms where moisture is controlled and the natural look is preferred.
What type of hardwood is most durable?
Oak and maple are common for high-traffic areas in Johnson County because of their hardness and resistance to denting. You select the wood species and finish based on the room's use and your preference.
Why do floors become uneven over time?
Uneven floors usually result from settling, moisture damage to the subfloor, or improper installation. Addressing subfloor issues during installation prevents new flooring from developing the same problem.

Alliance Home Improvement, LLC installs tile and hardwood flooring across Johnson County and nearby areas, preparing subfloors properly so the finished surface stays level and performs as expected. Learn more about material options and project timelines by reaching out today.