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Frequently asked questions
How much does flooring installation cost in Oklahoma City?
OKC flooring install costs (material + labor): Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) $4–$9/sqft. Engineered hardwood $7–$14/sqft. Solid hardwood $9–$18/sqft. Porcelain tile $8–$16/sqft. Carpet $4–$8/sqft. A typical 1,200 sqft main-floor LVP install runs $6,500–$11,000 total.
Hardwood, LVP, or tile — which is best in OKC?
OKC's clay-soil foundation movement is hard on solid hardwood (gaps in dry winters, cupping in humid summers). Engineered hardwood and LVP handle the moisture swings much better. Tile is best for kitchens/baths. Most OKC homes are now choosing LVP for whole-house consistency at a fraction of hardwood cost.
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in OKC?
A mid-range OKC kitchen remodel (10×12 kitchen, semi-custom cabinets, quartz counter, new appliances, lighting, LVP floor) runs $25,000–$55,000. High-end with custom cabinetry and structural changes runs $65,000–$150,000+. A 70% kitchen-remodel ROI at sale is typical in the OKC metro.
How long does an OKC bathroom remodel take?
A full mid-range bathroom remodel typically takes 3–5 weeks from demo to finish. Cosmetic-only (no plumbing rerouting) runs 1–2 weeks. Cost: $12,000–$28,000 for a hall bath, $20,000–$50,000 for a primary suite. Plan to be without that bathroom the entire time.
Should I refinish or replace hardwood floors?
If the wear layer has thickness left (>3/16") and damage is surface-level, refinishing at $3–$5/sqft is far cheaper than replacement at $9–$18/sqft. Most solid hardwood can be refinished 4–7 times over its lifetime. Engineered hardwood can usually be refinished 1–2 times if the wear veneer is 3mm+.