
Flooring & Carpet Photos
Texas-wide flooring and carpet installs for homes and businesses—built for real-life traffic, pets, and Texas heat/humidity.
Need help choosing materials? Tell us the room size, use (kids/pets), and your budget—we’ll recommend options that last.
Recent Flooring & Carpet Work
Browse examples of hard flooring and carpet installs. If you don’t see your exact style, contact us—Texas Installer Inc works across Texas for both residential and commercial projects.




Flooring Photo Galleries
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) & Vinyl




Laminate & Wood-Look Flooring




Tile & Stone (Bathrooms, Kitchens, Entries)




Carpet Photo Galleries
Carpet in Living Areas & Bedrooms




Carpet Options & Textures




Flooring Types & Materials We Install
- Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) / LVT (water-resistant, durable, great for busy homes)
- Laminate (budget-friendly wood-look options)
- Hardwood / Engineered wood (classic look, refinishable options)
- Tile & stone (bathrooms, kitchens, entries, patios/covered areas)
- Carpet (bedrooms, living areas, stairs)
- Carpet tile (offices, retail, easy replacement)
- Transitions & trim (reducers, T-moldings, stair noses, base/shoe)
- Moisture barriers & underlayment (as needed for performance)
Carpet Types & Fibers
- Cut pile (plush, saxony, frieze)
- Loop pile (berber, level loop)
- Patterned (cut/loop designs)
- Nylon (durable, great for high traffic)
- Polyester (soft feel, stain resistance)
- Olefin (moisture resistant, good for certain applications)
Subfloor Prep (Where Quality Starts)
Long-lasting floors depend on what’s underneath. We inspect and prep the subfloor so your new flooring lays flat, feels solid, and performs as expected.
- Remove old flooring (as requested) and dispose of debris
- Check for squeaks, soft spots, and moisture issues
- Leveling/patching for dips and seams
- Underlayment selection (sound control, moisture barrier, comfort)
- Expansion gaps and transitions planned before install
Our Installation Process
1) Measure & plan
We confirm square footage, room layout, transitions, and any special areas (stairs, closets, bathrooms, commercial entries).
2) Prep & protect
We protect nearby surfaces, remove old materials (if included), and prep the subfloor for a clean, flat install.
3) Install & finish
We install flooring or carpet with proper spacing, seams, and transitions—then finish with trim details and cleanup.
4) Walkthrough
We review care instructions and confirm you’re happy with the finished look and feel.
Timelines & What’s Included
Project timelines vary by material, square footage, and prep needs. Many single-room installs can be completed in a day, while whole-home or commercial projects may take multiple days.
- Material installation (flooring or carpet)
- Basic trim/transitions (as specified)
- Subfloor prep (as needed and quoted)
- Cleanup and haul-off options
- Care and maintenance guidance
Maintenance Tips
Hard Flooring
- Use felt pads and entry mats to reduce scratches
- Clean spills quickly—especially around seams and edges
- Use manufacturer-approved cleaners (avoid harsh chemicals)
- Maintain indoor humidity when possible
Carpet
- Vacuum regularly (more often in high-traffic areas)
- Use spot treatment quickly to prevent stains setting
- Schedule periodic deep cleaning
- Consider a quality pad for comfort and longer life
Residential vs. Commercial Flooring
We install flooring and carpet for homes, offices, retail spaces, rentals, and more. Commercial projects often require higher wear ratings, faster turnaround, and durable transitions for heavy foot traffic.
Flooring & Carpet FAQs
What flooring is best for pets and high traffic?
LVP/LVT is a popular choice for durability and water resistance. For carpet, look for stain-resistant fibers and a quality pad.
Do you remove and haul away old flooring?
Yes—removal and haul-off can be included in your quote depending on the existing material and site conditions.
How long does installation take?
Many single rooms can be completed in a day. Whole-home or commercial installs may take multiple days depending on prep, material, and layout.
Do you handle subfloor leveling and repairs?
Yes. We inspect for dips, squeaks, and moisture issues and recommend the right prep so the finished floor looks and performs correctly.
Can you install flooring in bathrooms and kitchens?
Yes—tile and many vinyl products work well in wet areas. We’ll recommend materials and installation methods based on moisture exposure.
Ready to upgrade your floors?
Tell us what you’re installing (LVP, tile, hardwood, carpet), the approximate square footage, and your timeline. We serve residential and commercial clients across Texas.