New floors change how your whole home feels. We install them right the first time.

Worn, cracked, or uneven floors aren't just an eyesore. They're a sign something needs to be fixed before it gets worse. Las Vegas homes built during the 1990s and early 2000s often have builder-grade flooring that's past its prime. Caliche soil shifts under slabs here, and that movement cracks tile and warps planks over time. We've seen floors in Summerlin and Henderson that looked fine on the surface but had soft spots and failing subfloors underneath. Low desert humidity also dries out grout and wood faster than most people expect. Flooring installers in Las Vegas deal with these conditions daily, and the [1] Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that skilled floor installers must account for subfloor prep and site conditions before any material goes down. Don't wait until the damage spreads.
Many Las Vegas homes came with basic flooring that wasn't built to last. After 15 to 20 years, it shows every scratch and seam.
Soil movement under your slab can pop tile loose or crack grout lines. Left alone, water gets in and the damage spreads fast.
A slow leak or a flooded laundry room can ruin floors in a hurry. We remove the damaged material and fix the subfloor before anything new goes down.
If your floor flexes when you walk on it, the problem is underneath. We level and prep the subfloor so your new floors stay solid for years.
Some homeowners want consistent flooring throughout the whole house. We plan the layout and transitions so everything flows and looks intentional.
Flooring is often the last step in a kitchen or bathroom remodel. We coordinate with the rest of the project so the timing works and nothing gets scratched.
Bad flooring installs fail fast. We've seen it, and the fixes cost more than doing it right the first time. Our team was trained hands-on by the owner, and we've been doing this work in Las Vegas since 2021. We use only premium materials and we don't cut corners on prep. A clean, solid subfloor is what makes floors last.
The Hanson Company handles residential flooring installation in Las Vegas from start to finish. Call us and we'll walk you through your options, give you a straight price, and get your project on the schedule.
We keep things simple so you always know what's happening next.
We start with a conversation about your home and your goals. We look at the space, talk through material options, and give you a clear written quote. No pressure, no guessing.
We remove existing flooring and check the subfloor carefully. If there's damage or unevenness, we fix it before anything new goes down. This step is what separates a lasting install from one that fails in two years.
We install your new floors, fit all transitions and trim, and clean up completely. Then we walk the finished job with you. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we leave.
Flooring prices in Las Vegas vary based on the material you choose, the size of the space, and what the subfloor needs. Luxury vinyl plank costs less than natural stone or hardwood. A room with a damaged subfloor takes more labor than a clean, level slab. We've worked in homes across the valley, from older properties near Summerlin to newer builds in Henderson, and no two jobs are exactly alike. What doesn't change is our pricing policy. You get a full written quote before we start, and that number doesn't move without your approval. No surprise line items at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners.
Most homeowners pay between $3 and $15 per square foot installed, depending on material and subfloor condition. Luxury vinyl plank sits on the lower end. Natural stone and hardwood cost more. Subfloor repairs, old floor removal, and room size all move the number. We give you a full written quote before anything starts.
A single room usually takes one to two days. A whole-home project can run three to five days depending on size and material. Subfloor repairs add time. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the consultation so you can plan around it.
Some homeowners try it, and some do fine with basic vinyl plank in a small room. But most regret skipping the subfloor prep step. In Las Vegas, caliche soil movement means uneven slabs are common. A floor installed over a bad subfloor will crack, shift, or squeak within a year. Getting it done right once costs less than fixing a DIY job.
Luxury vinyl plank and porcelain tile both hold up well in the desert climate. They handle heat, low humidity, and hard water without warping or cracking the way some wood products can. Hardwood and laminate can work, but they need proper acclimation and a well-sealed environment. We'll talk through the options based on your specific rooms and lifestyle.
It depends on why you need it. Cracked tile or soft spots near water sources shouldn't wait. Water gets under damaged floors fast, and mold or subfloor rot can turn a simple replacement into a major repair. Cosmetic updates can wait, but don't ignore signs of moisture or structural movement.
Watch for cracked grout, loose tile, soft or springy spots underfoot, visible warping, or floors that squeak in new places. Staining that won't clean up and grout that crumbles when you touch it are also signs the floor is past its useful life. Last month a customer called us about a single cracked tile in their kitchen, and when we pulled it up, the subfloor underneath had been wet for months.
Yes. We remove the old floor, assess and prep the subfloor, and install the new material start to finish. You don't need to hire a separate crew for demo. We handle disposal too, so you're not left with a pile of old tile in your driveway.