FAQs
All About Floors Plus
How do we get started?
To get started, please stop by our showroom at 124 S Ridgewood Ave Edgewater, FL 32132, and see why we're one of the top kitchen and bathroom remodeling companies in the area!What is LVP (luxury vinyl flooring)?
Vinyl and laminate flooring has become a popular alternative for hardwood flooring. Sleek and elegant as well as durable and easy to maintain, vinyl and laminate flooring gives you the look and feel of hardwoods at a reasonable cost.Do you install?
Yes, we offer a multitude of install services from flooring install, tile, kitchen and bathroom, backsplash, patio, and baseboards! We specialize in multi-family complexes, high-end condominiums, hotels, residential construction, commercial properties, and remodels. As one of the top bathroom and kitchen remodeling companies around, All About Floors Plus has the experience and expertise to complete jobs of any size and magnitude.There are so many choices! How can I choose which flooring is right?
We have someone in house that can help you with the design process. We listen to your needs and expectations and look at the space to determine what will work best. To schedule a consultation for flooring or kitchen remodels, click here!How long will my project take?
This is all determined by the size of the space and which service you would like to have done. We will communicate this upfront during your consultation. We can help you with flooring installations, kitchen remodels, and more!How long does LVP flooring last?
According to Forbes, the lifespan of vinyl flooring ranges from five to 25 years. In our experience, on average, LVP can last from 10-20 years, with some manufacturers offering warranties up to 25 years. LVP flooring will cost less to maintain over its lifetime than carpet, which requires regular cleaning and will have to be replaced sooner. Luxury vinyl flooring can be installed directly over an existing floor if there are no bumps or bulges. This means time savings and the effort of ripping up the previous floor before laying down your new tile or plank flooring. In addition to LVP, another option is sheet vinyl flooring, which is even more cost-effective. Although sheet vinyl is less durable than LVP, it is a more affordable option.

































