Flooring & Carpet Contractors in Denver, CO
Prodigy Hardwood Floors
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First Choice Flooring
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Black Diamond Contracting, LTD, LLC
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Valley Hardwood Floors, Inc.
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Renovated Hardwood Flooring, LLC
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Robinson Hardwood, LLC
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Saucedo Carpet
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Three M Flooring and Window Coverings, LLC
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Coventry Carpets, LLC
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James Cochran Construction, LLC
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Santa Maria Flooring
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M Flooring, LLC
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Flooring & Beyond
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Omni Pro Cleaning Company, Inc.
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Handyman and Remodeling Services
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Ceric Hardwood Floors, Inc.
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Fiscal Framing and Remodeling
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Denver's Choice Hardwood Floor Company
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1st Place Flooring, LLC
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Avalanche Flooring
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Lightning Flooring, LLC
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Derek Torres's Housewerx
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EAS Renovations, LLC
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A Plus Flooring Specialists
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Denver Flooring & Carpeting
Denver, also known as "The Mile High City" has more to offer its residents than a high altitude. The city boasts approximately 300 sunny days a year, spectacular natural beauty, and a hopping arts and culture scene. Residents can choose from a diverse selection of neighborhoods in which to live, making it easy to find the ideal spot to call home.
Flooring is just as important here in Denver as it is everywhere else in the country. From easy maintenance tile and hardwoods, to warm and plush carpeting, local flooring and carpeting businesses are there to help. For optimal results, find a licensed and insured company that provides a detailed estimate or contract.
Covered Denver Neighborhoods
Denver is home to a diverse array of great neighborhoods, many of which boast a rich history and gorgeous architecture. From Bear Valley to Stapleton, Denver's residents have many choices regarding where to live, and who to hire for their flooring needs. Some of the city's popular neighborhoods include the following:
- LoDo — LoDo, or lower downtown, is a hip place to live. This historic section of the city hosts approximately 90 restaurants, bars, brewpubs, and coffeehouses. It's also home to eclectic shops, an expansive park and Coors Field. Home options include converted warehouse lofts and luxurious townhomes.
- Uptown — Hipsters and young professionals prefer living in the Uptown neighborhood, which contains a combination of charming brick row homes and modern condominiums. Uptown is home to the city's famed "Restaurant Row" in addition to hosting plenty of shopping and nightlife, the Denver Museum of Science, and City Park.
- RiNo — Once the city's manufacturing district, the RiNo, or River North, neighborhood has evolved into Denver's Arts District. In addition to its studios and galleries, this area also houses offbeat coffee houses, charming cafes, and fabulous shops. Many of the historic industrial buildings are now residential lofts.
Local Cost Information for Typical Flooring Jobs in Denver
Knowing how to budget for the work involved in a flooring project helps make the decision making process a little easier. Although the type of flooring and size of the job can influence the ultimate price tag, the following table offers a reasonable idea of what to expect.
Task Type |
National Average Price |
Denver Average Price |
Refinishing hardwood floors |
$1,541 |
$1,409 |
Repairing carpeting |
$186 |
$190 |
Installing ceramic tile |
$1,591 |
$1,339 |
Installing wood flooring |
$4,430 |
$3,732 |
Installing carpeting |
$1,490 |
$1,225 |
Repairing wood flooring |
$812 |
$836 |
Repairing ceramic/porcelain tile |
$423 |
$363 |
As this table demonstrates, most flooring jobs in Denver carry costs that are close to the national average. Before drawing up a budget, be aware that these are average costs; actual costs vary depending on the materials, size of the job, and the flooring company.
Licensing & Insurance Requirements for Denver Flooring Businesses
Neither the state nor the city requires flooring companies to have a license. Homeowners who want to be sure that the company they choose is reputable and highly skilled may opt to choose a company with optional certifications from governing bodies such as theNational Wood Flooring Association.
Denver flooring companies should have general liability insurance at a minimum. This insurance protects customers from unintended accidents and mishaps, while shielding the business from potential lawsuits. Other helpful insurances include:
- Workers’ compensation insurance for flooring businesses with employees
- Equipment breakdown insurance to cover specialized machinery
- Commercial auto insurance for business vehicles
How Flooring and Carpeting Affect Denver Home Values
In general, most flooring won't necessarily boost home values too much, although hardwood floors typically help resale values quite a bit. More importantly, the right flooring appeals to prospective buyers every bit as much as it appeals to homeowners who walk on it every day. Floors complete the look of a room or a home, making it a valuable investment. Thankfully, Denver residents have many flooring companies to choose from, making it easier to find a reputable company to get the job done correctly and on budget.