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How Long Does Flooring Installation Take in Waco, TX?

November 22, 2022

Getting new flooring affects your day-to-day life, so understanding the process and time required will help the project go smoother and put you at ease.

If you are looking to install new floors, you’re probably wondering how long installation will take. Unfortunately, there is no one answer, as it depends on many factors regarding flooring type, desired pattern, environment and project size.

At Footprints Floors Waco / Round Rock, we can estimate how long an installation might take for hardwood, laminate, and tile. We’ll also answer any other questions you have about flooring installation. Getting new flooring affects your day-to-day life, so understanding the process and time required will help the project go smoother and put you at ease.

Hardwood Flooring

Every project, home, and hardwood flooring is unique. Prep and installation can take anywhere from 8-13 days, starting when your flooring arrives. Here’s some basic information about why hardwood flooring installation typically takes longer than other types of flooring.

Acclimation

Acclimation will likely be the longest part of your flooring installation project. Hardwood flooring needs time to adjust to the moisture in its environment. The minimum time to acclimate hardwood is five days, but seven days is better. In some cases, acclimation may take up to 10 days. During this time, your hardwood flooring will expand or contract as it adjusts. If you install the wood right after it arrives, expansion or contraction can cause gaps or buckling.

Installation

Depending on the project, installing hardwood flooring can take around 1-3 days. Typically, a crew of two installers can do about 750-1,000 square feet of flooring per day. Small spaces with minimal obstacles may only take a day, but larger areas and multiple rooms will take longer. Obstacles like fireplaces, cabinets and stairs complicate installation, so projects take longer. Installation may take twice or even three times as long if you request an intricate pattern with your wood, like herringbone or parquet.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate wood flooring can be a great alternative to hardwood. It’s usually much cheaper than hardwood and more durable, making it a great choice for renovations and families with young kids or pets running around. Installing laminate flooring is also quicker, with an average of just 3-5 days.

Acclimation

Although laminate wood flooring is not natural wood, it still needs time to acclimate to your space. The particleboard core of the boards is moisture sensitive and can expand and contract, causing gaps or buckling in your floor. Laminate needs a minimum of 48 hours to acclimate, but a full three days is best.

Installation

A crew can lay laminate flooring for a 1,000-square-foot space in about a day. Similar to installing hardwood flooring, obstacles or obstructions will add more time to the project, as will detailed patterns.

Tile Flooring

Tile floors are beautiful, and because of the many materials tile can be made from, you can get imaginative and create stunning and intricate flooring. Laying tile flooring differs from hardwood or laminate because instead of boards that interlock together, you are working with individual tiles (or sets of tiles). These tiles first need to be set in place. Then, thin-set and grout needs to be applied and allowed to dry. On average, tile flooring can take anywhere from 4-6 days. Here’s a breakdown of the tiling process and how long each step usually takes.

Preparation

Tile does not need to acclimate the same way hardwood or laminate does. However, letting tiles adjust to your environment and temperature for about 24 hours is recommended to avoid cracking. Additionally, there may need to be a primer added to the subfloor to help the tile adhere. Overall, the preparation for tiling can take 1-2 days.

Installation

The size of the tile and the room will affect how long it takes to lay tile flooring. Laying tile in one average-sized room can take a professional about a day. Still, detailed patterns and smaller tiles will make the process take longer. And, of course, obstacles like fireplaces, cabinets and so on can complicate the installation and add time.

After the tile is set in place, thin-set will need to be applied, which takes about 24 hours to dry. After the thin-set has dried, grout has to be applied between all the tiles. Grout also takes about 24 hours to dry, so the overall time needed for drying is about two days. With drying times, installing tile flooring can take three or more days.

Trust the Professionals

Getting new floors is a large project. From picking your materials, preparing the floor, laying the boards or tiles, and cleaning everything up, trying to do everything yourself can be overwhelming. And there are so many ways things can go wrong. Instead of trying to do it yourself, let the professionals at Footprints Floors take care of it for you!

With Footprints Floors Waco / Round Rock, you can purchase your flooring from anywhere to get the flooring you truly want. Once you’ve found the flooring of your dreams, we’ll provide affordable and quality services for installation. Contact us today for a free estimate on your next flooring project!

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Key Takeaways

  • Installation timelines vary by flooring type and project complexity.
  • Proper preparation, like acclimation, is essential to prevent issues like warping, gaps, or cracking.
  • Working with professionals helps ensure an efficient installation process while reducing the stress and risk of costly mistakes.
Footprints Floors Waco / Round Rock Blog Author - Jonathan Fox

Jonathan Fox

Waco / Round Rock Owner

Jonathan is the proud owner of Footprints Floors Waco/Round Rock! Born and raised in East Tennessee, he enlisted in the Air Force at 18 after graduating high school. Over the next 21 years, he honed his skills as an aircraft maintainer, where he discovered a passion for managing complex tasks and overseeing maintenance operations for large organizations. He developed invaluable skills in multitasking, making decisions under pressure, and meeting challenging deadlines, which ultimately led him to earn a degree in Technical Management and Occupational Safety.

After retiring from the Air Force, Jonathan worked as a Site Workplace Health and Safety Manager for Amazon, Inc. There, he led a team of safety and health professionals in implementing safety strategies for facilities with up to 2,000 employees. His time at Amazon taught him essential skills in navigating complex logistics and the importance of a customer-centric approach, always starting with the principle of Customer Obsession to find effective solutions.

Jonathan’s military career allowed him to live in various locations, where he developed a passion for home renovations and upgrades. After relocating to Waco, TX, a challenging home renovation experience inspired him to establish a franchise that merges his love for home improvement with the customer-focused ethos he learned at Amazon. At Footprints Floors, he is dedicated to transforming his customers’ visions into reality by helping them navigate and overcome any obstacles.

In his free time, Jonathan enjoys spending time with his family and exploring the beautiful Texas Hill Country, immersing himself in its rich culture and vibrant culinary scene!

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