Kitchen Flooring Installation Urbandale, Iowa

Professional kitchen flooring installation in Des Moines with hardwood, tile, and vinyl options.

Local Kitchen Flooring Expertise

In Des Moines, a durable kitchen floor transforms how your space functions and looks. Whether you're updating worn-out tile or installing wide-plank hardwood in Beaverdale, our team handles flooring selection and expert installation tailored to your kitchen's layout and lifestyle. From material prep through final finish, kitchen flooring installation in Des Moines works best when paired with cabinetry, countertops, and lighting that complete your remodel vision.

How We Work

We guide you through every step—from design and material selection to prep and perfect installation. Your kitchen floor is an investment, so we make sure it's built to last.

1

Design & Selection

We review your space, discuss material options (hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl), and recommend styles that match your kitchen's layout and climate.

2

Prep & Planning

We assess your existing foundation, remove old flooring carefully, repair subfloor issues, and plan the layout to minimize cuts and waste.

3

Precise Installation

Our installers lay each plank or tile with proper spacing, grout, and finish. We check for levelness, alignment, and transitions to adjoining rooms.

4

Final Inspection

We walk through the finished floor with you, address any touch-ups, seal or seal grout if needed, and provide care instructions for your new surface.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

From material choice to flawless installation, we deliver kitchen flooring solutions tailored to Des Moines homes.

Hardwood & Wide-Plank Flooring

Hardwood brings warmth and character to kitchens across Beaverdale and surrounding areas. Wide-plank options (8–12 feet long, 10–14 inches wide) create a seamless, expansive look. We install solid hardwood, engineered hardwood for moisture resistance, and hand-scraped finishes that hide dust.

Des Moines kitchens benefit from engineered hardwood in open-concept homes where humidity shifts between kitchen and living areas. Our team acclimate materials, nail or float properly, and sand-and-seal on-site for flawless results.

Wide-plank hardwood kitchen flooring installation

Wide-plank hardwood in neutral tones installed in a Des Moines kitchen remodel.

Large-Format Tile & Porcelain

Porcelain tiles in large format (1200×600 mm or larger) create clean, uninterrupted kitchen floors. Matte finishes reduce glare and feel organic underfoot. Stone-look porcelain and textured options mimic natural limestone or tumbled slate without high maintenance.

We layout tile to minimize cuts, use proper grout color and sealant, and ensure level transitions to adjacent rooms. Herringbone and geometric patterns add personality without overwhelming the kitchen.

Large-format porcelain tile kitchen floor

Large-format porcelain with matte finish in a modern kitchen.

Luxury Vinyl & Waterproof Options

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) offer waterproof protection and realistic wood or stone looks. These materials withstand spills, moisture, and high foot traffic—essential in Des Moines kitchens near dining and living spaces.

Our installation handles underlayment, seams, and transitions flawlessly. Waterproof vinyl is ideal for open-concept layouts and homes with radiant heating systems. Easy maintenance keeps your floor looking fresh year-round.

Waterproof luxury vinyl flooring in kitchen

Waterproof luxury vinyl with wood-look finish in a Beaverdale kitchen.

Why It Matters

The right kitchen floor is functional, beautiful, and built to last in Iowa's climate.

Durability for Daily Life

Kitchen floors endure spills, foot traffic, and temperature swings. Des Moines' humidity and four-season climate demand materials and installation that adapt.

Properly installed hardwood with moisture barriers, sealed porcelain, or waterproof vinyl resists warping and staining. We account for seasonal expansion and contraction so your floor stays solid underfoot for decades.

Every kitchen floor in Des Moines faces humidity changes, mud, and pet traffic. Material choice and expert prep determine whether your floor looks new after five years or shows wear in one.

Design That Works Across Your Home

Kitchen flooring doesn't exist in isolation. It flows into dining and living areas, especially in open-concept homes popular in Beaverdale and West Des Moines.

We design transitions that feel seamless—matching color tones, managing height differences, and using complementary materials (wood in living, tile around the 'wet zone') without awkward edges or strips.

Serving Des Moines and Surrounding Areas

From downtown Des Moines to Ankeny and Urbandale, we install kitchen flooring in homes of all styles and eras.

Local Knowledge, Proven Results

We understand Des Moines kitchens. Whether you own a vintage Beaverdale brick home built in the 1920s–1940s or a newer construction in West Des Moines, we know the subfloor conditions, permits, and finishes that work for your neighborhood's character.

Our team has completed flooring projects across central Iowa. We pull permits, coordinate with other trades, and ensure your kitchen floor integrates seamlessly with your full remodel.

We serve homeowners in Des Moines 50322, Ankeny, Clive, Johnston, Urbandale, and West Des Moines. Contact us for a kitchen flooring consultation.

Featured Flooring Question

Your kitchen flooring questions answered.

What kitchen flooring works best in Des Moines?

Wide-plank engineered hardwood, large-format porcelain, and waterproof luxury vinyl all perform well in Des Moines kitchens.

  • Engineered hardwood withstands humidity changes and open-concept layouts.
  • Porcelain tile (matte finish) resists stains and water with zero maintenance.
  • Waterproof vinyl offers warmth underfoot and handles spills instantly.

Choose based on your home's moisture profile, style, and traffic patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about kitchen flooring installation in Des Moines.

How long does kitchen flooring installation take?

Most kitchen flooring projects take 3–7 days from prep through finish, depending on material type and room size.

Can flooring be installed during a kitchen remodel?

Yes. We coordinate with other trades (cabinetry, countertops) to ensure flooring is installed at the right phase for a seamless finish.

How do I maintain kitchen flooring in Des Moines?

Hardwood benefits from occasional oil or seal recoats. Porcelain needs only regular mopping. Luxury vinyl requires no special treatment—just routine cleaning.

What is the difference between engineered and solid hardwood?

Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over a plywood base, making it more stable in humid kitchens. Solid hardwood is 100% wood, durable but sensitive to moisture shifts.

Does kitchen flooring affect kitchen design or resale value?

Absolutely. A finished, durable kitchen floor adds visual appeal and signals quality to buyers. Warm materials and proper installation enhance perceived value and daily enjoyment.

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