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Hardwood

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Tile

Wooden kitchen floor with light brown cabinets and appliances.

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Call Floorcoverings & More, Inc. at 239-573-7699 to schedule your flooring consultations. Our experts will take measurements of the floors you plan on changing. Then, all you have to do is pick out your favorite wood, carpet, tile, vinyl, or stone for your floors or walls. It really is that simple

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will your flooring products hold up to Florida’s humidity?

    This is the primary concern for most Floridians. High humidity can cause traditional wood to swell, warp, or buckle. Experts recommend moisture-resistant options like porcelain tile or luxury vinyl plank (LVP).

  • Can I install solid hardwood floors in Florida?

    Engineered hardwood is  preferred as it is designed to be more stable under moisture-induced expansion.  Generally, solid hardwood is not recommended due to the humidity and concrete slab foundations common in Florida. 

  • What is the best flooring for a home on a concrete slab?

    Since most Florida homes are built on concrete slabs, moisture can seep through the foundation. Tile is the standard for these foundations, but LVP with a vapor barrier is also a popular choice.

  • Is tile or luxury vinyl plank (LVP) better for Florida?

    Tile is the most durable and classic Florida choice, staying cool underfoot and lasting decades. LVP is more affordable, easier on the joints, and easier to replace if a section is damaged.

  • Which flooring handles sand and heavy foot traffic best?

    Sand tracked in from beaches can act like sandpaper on soft finishes. Porcelain tile and high-wear layer LVP are the most resistant to these abrasions. Walk off mats in front of doorways reduce significantly on sand .

  • Will Pets Nails scratch LVP flooring?

    LVP flooring is designed with a protective wear layer that resists scratches and scuffs, making it an excellent choice for homes with pets. Whether your dog has sharp claws or your cat enjoys racing across the floor, LVP can withstand the activity without showing signs of damage.

  • Is the flooring waterproof or water-resistant for floods and spills?

    With the risk of tropical storms and indoor-outdoor living (pools and lanais), waterproof flooring like LVP or ceramic tile is essential to prevent mold and permanent damage from water intrusion.

  • What kind of flooring adds the most resale value?

    In Florida's 2026 market, engineered wood and porcelain tile (especially wood-look tile) are top picks for increasing home value because they appeal to buyers looking for durability and high-end finishes.

  • How do I handle subfloor preparation and expansion gaps?

    Correct installation is vital. In Florida, leaving an expansion gap (often 1/4 inch) is critical to allow floors to "breathe" as temperatures and humidity change, preventing buckling.

  • Is the contractor licensed and insured in Florida?

    Due to the high demand for home improvements, homeowners are urged to verify that contractors are licensed and carry worker's compensation and liability insurance to protect against poor workmanship or accidents. 

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Are you having trouble finding a particular floor? Did you have a floor done some time or years back and you need a tile or wood to match your existing floor. Or better yet would you like to find the same exact tile or wood? It doesn't matter what floor you are looking for. We are the experts in finding and researching floor coverings that are near impossible to get. "If it's out there, we will find it for you!" If the floor covering we are researching is no longer available, we can find in most cases a match so close that you will be surprised it is not the original. Call 239-573-7699