All Floating Floors Installation & Repair

Vinyl • LVP/SPC • Laminate — tight locks, clean transitions, and a finish that holds up.

We install and repair floating floors with proper prep, correct expansion gaps, and detailed edge work — so your floor stays flat, quiet, and beautiful for years.

Vinyl • LVP/SPC • Laminate

All Floating Floors Installation & Repair

Floating floors are durable, stylish, and fast to install — but only when the prep and locking system are handled correctly. We install and repair Vinyl, LVP/SPC, and Laminate with clean transitions, tight seams, and a professional finish.

What we install & repair

From whole-home installs to problem sections that need attention, we keep floating floors flat, quiet, and locked in.

Floor types

We work with today’s most popular floating systems.

Vinyl LVP SPC Laminate
  • Click-lock systems + proper expansion gaps
  • Trim, base, and clean transition work
  • Stair noses and reducer pieces where needed

Common repairs

We fix issues that cause movement, noise, or visual gaps.

  • Separated seams / unlocks
  • Bouncy spots (subfloor issues)
  • Damaged planks (chips, swelling, scratches)
  • Transition and edge failures

Prep that makes it last

Most floating floor problems start underneath. We correct the cause.

  • Flatness check + leveling where needed
  • Underlayment guidance and install
  • Moisture planning (as required)
  • Doorways and transitions pre-planned

Our install process

1
InspectConfirm subfloor readiness + plan transitions.
2
PrepLevel/underlayment + layout planning.
3
InstallLock panels cleanly with correct spacing.
4
FinishTrim, transitions, and final detail check.

FAQ

Why do floating floors separate?
Common causes include uneven subfloors, improper expansion gaps, heavy movement, or locking issues during install. We diagnose the cause and repair it correctly.
Can you replace just a few planks?
Often, yes. We’ll evaluate access and locking direction to determine the cleanest way to replace damaged sections.
Do floating floors need underlayment?
Many systems do. Some have attached pad, others require separate underlayment. We’ll recommend the best option for comfort, sound, and performance.
Is LVP/SPC waterproof?
Many vinyl systems are water-resistant or waterproof, but performance depends on product + install details. We’ll guide you based on the space and expected use.
Ready for a durable, clean-looking floating floor? Call (310) 775-7846 or email Flooringbymeee@gmail.com