Your commercial space needs flooring that holds up to heavy traffic and looks sharp every day.

Worn, cracked, or uneven floors send the wrong message to customers. Las Vegas commercial spaces take a beating. High foot traffic and heavy equipment stress floors daily. Extreme outdoor heat and air-conditioned interiors cause constant temperature swings. We've seen retail shops on the west side with flooring that became a liability. Cracked tile, peeling vinyl, and soft subfloor spots don't fix themselves. Your space needs to look professional from the moment someone walks in. The longer you wait, the more damage spreads to the subfloor.[1] Catching it early saves real money.
Retail floors take more abuse than almost any other surface. Scuffs, chips, and dull spots make your store look tired even when the merchandise is great.
Old carpet or cracked tile drags down the feel of any office. New flooring makes a real difference for employees and clients alike.
Commercial kitchens need floors that resist grease, moisture, and constant cleaning. We install materials built for that kind of punishment.
Getting a new space ready for business? We work with general contractors and business owners. We get the right floor in from day one.
Soft spots and uneven areas signal subfloor problems. We fix it right before anything goes on top.
Some older Las Vegas buildings need flooring updates to meet current safety and ADA standards. We know what's required and how to get it done.
Commercial flooring isn't a place to cut corners. Bad prep work leads to floors that fail fast. We've seen it happen when crews skip the subfloor inspection. Our team does the prep right every time. We're OSHA certified and family-owned. We've been doing this for over 25 years. Your business stays clean and functional while we work.
Don't let bad flooring hurt your business any longer. Our Las Vegas flooring team is ready to help. We'll find the right material and install it properly.
Our process is straightforward and built to keep your business moving.
We start with a visit to your space. We look at traffic patterns, your subfloor, and your goals. Then we help you pick the right flooring for your specific use.
This is where most jobs go wrong with the wrong crew. We remove old flooring and inspect the subfloor carefully. Soft spots, uneven areas, and damage get fixed before we install anything new.
Our team installs your new floor with care and precision. When we're done, we walk through the space with you. We want you happy before we leave.
Commercial flooring costs depend on a few things. The size of your space matters most. So does the material and your subfloor condition. Luxury vinyl tile costs less than natural stone. A simple open floor plan installs faster than a space with many cuts. Las Vegas heat can affect certain materials, so we factor that in. We give you a clear price before work starts. No surprises at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas business owners before they book.
Most commercial flooring projects run between $3 and $15 per square foot. The material drives that range. Luxury vinyl tile sits on the lower end. Natural stone and custom tile cost more. Your subfloor condition also plays a big role. We give you a full quote after seeing your space.
A typical commercial job takes one day to a full week. It depends on square footage and material. Vinyl plank installs fast. Large tile or stone jobs take more time. We give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
We'd steer you away from that. Commercial flooring fails most often because of bad subfloor prep. A DIY patch usually makes the problem worse. In Las Vegas, heat and shifting caliche soil cause cracks that look minor. Those cracks often signal a bigger issue underneath.
Commercial flooring is built for higher traffic and harder use. The materials are thicker and the wear layers are tougher. Installation methods are often different too. Residential products wear out fast in a commercial setting. We only recommend materials rated for your actual use.
Not always. It depends on your space size and the material. We can sometimes phase the work to keep part of your space open. A restaurant owner asked us the same thing last month. We split the job into two sections. They kept serving customers the whole time.
Cracked tile, soft spots, peeling edges, and visible wear patterns are clear signs. Uneven floors and spongy areas underfoot concern us most. Those usually mean subfloor damage. Catching it early saves money and prevents a bigger repair job later.
Luxury vinyl tile and porcelain tile are our top picks for most commercial spaces. Both handle foot traffic well. They hold up in Las Vegas temperature swings between hot summers and air-conditioned interiors. For kitchens, we lean toward textured porcelain or epoxy. We'll tell you what makes sense for your specific space.