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Hardwood Floor Installation in Saint Augustine for new construction, remodels, and outdated flooring replacement

Vardis Custom Floors and More installs hardwood flooring in residential homes and commercial properties throughout Saint Augustine. You receive a floor built on properly prepared subfloors using high-quality wood materials that suit your layout, your use patterns, and your interior design goals. Every installation begins with an evaluation of your existing subfloor and ends with a smooth, level surface that supports years of foot traffic without failure.


The installation process involves subfloor leveling, moisture barrier placement when needed, accurate plank layout, and secure fastening methods that prevent movement or squeaking over time. Proper subfloor preparation eliminates height inconsistencies and ensures planks sit flush across transitions between rooms. You select from a range of wood species, finishes, and plank widths that align with your aesthetic preferences and the functional demands of the space.


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What Changes After Installation Completes

You walk across a floor that feels solid underfoot, with no flex or hollow sounds when weight shifts from one board to another. The planks run parallel to your longest walls or follow the architectural lines of the room, creating visual continuity and reducing cut waste at borders. Each board locks into place using tongue-and-groove joinery or mechanical fasteners driven at precise angles to hold the wood securely against the subfloor.


Once the installation is finished, you see consistent gaps at expansion zones along walls and doorways, which allow the wood to expand and contract with seasonal humidity changes without buckling. Vardis Custom Floors and More applies finishing coats that seal the wood surface and protect it from scratches, moisture penetration, and daily wear. The result is a floor that maintains its appearance and structural integrity through years of use in living rooms, hallways, kitchens, and office spaces.


The installation does not include removal of existing tile or carpet, which must be cleared before subfloor work begins. If your project involves transitioning between flooring types in adjoining rooms, threshold strips and reducer moldings are installed to create smooth, safe transitions at height differences. The timeline depends on square footage, subfloor condition, and the complexity of room layouts, but most residential installations conclude within a few days once materials arrive on site.

Questions About Installing Hardwood Floors

Homeowners and property managers in Saint Augustine often ask about material selection, subfloor requirements, and how installation affects daily routines.

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What wood species work best for high-traffic areas?

Oak and hickory offer hardness ratings above 1,300 on the Janka scale, making them resistant to denting and wear in entryways, kitchens, and commercial spaces where foot traffic is constant.

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How does subfloor condition affect the installation timeline?

Subfloors with significant warping, water damage, or height variation require additional leveling compound or plywood overlay, which adds one to two days before planks can be installed.

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When should expansion gaps be larger than standard?

In Saint Augustine, where humidity fluctuates seasonally, expansion gaps of half an inch along exterior walls prevent buckling during summer months when wood absorbs moisture and swells.

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Why do some installations use nails while others use adhesive?

Nail-down methods work on wood subfloors and provide strong mechanical attachment, while adhesive is used over concrete slabs where fasteners cannot penetrate without cracking.

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What happens if existing flooring is uneven?

The subfloor is sanded, leveled with self-leveling compound, or shimmed with plywood layers until a flat plane is established, ensuring planks do not rock or separate after installation.

Contact Vardis Custom Floors and More to review your project details and receive a free estimate for hardwood floor installation in Saint Augustine.