G1 Remodeling

Flooring Installation in Edmond, OKC, Norman & Yukon

Wide-plank hardwood, engineered wood, waterproof LVP, porcelain tile, laminate, carpet, cork, and bamboo—professional installation done cleanly, on schedule, and built for Oklahoma homes.

Why Homeowners Choose G1 for Flooring

Accurate Measuring

Laser measurements + clear scope before we start

Subfloor Prep

Leveling, moisture checks, proper underlayments

Clean Installs

Protected pathways, minimal dust, tidy end-of-day

Local Scheduling

Reliable timelines across Edmond & the OKC metro

Complements our Countertop and Wood Work Paint services for a full refresh.

Flooring Inspiration — Edmond, Oklahoma City, Norman & Yukon

Flooring Types — Who They Fit, Pros & Cons

Wide-Plank Hardwood (Oak, Hickory, Maple)

Best for: Main living areas, dining rooms, higher-end remodels seeking long-term value.

Pros: Classic look, refinishable, boosts resale.

Cons: Moisture-sensitive; higher material & install cost; needs stable humidity.

Wide-plank hardwood closeup with natural oak grain and matte finish
Engineered hardwood natural finish in Oklahoma City living room

Engineered Hardwood

Best for: Real-wood look with more stability (kitchens, basements with moisture control).

Pros: Real wood veneer; more stable than solid; versatile over different subfloors.

Cons: Fewer full refinishes than solid; quality varies by core.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) & SPC

Best for: Busy homes with kids/pets; kitchens, baths, mudrooms.

Pros: Waterproof; realistic textures; budget-friendly; easy maintenance.

Cons: Not refinishable; pattern repeats on low-end lines; flat subfloor required.

Oklahoma City luxury vinyl plank flooring installation in modern living room.
Quartz-style porcelain tile flooring with subtle veining in Oklahoma City kitchen

Porcelain & Ceramic Tile

Best for: Kitchens, baths, entries, laundry—true wet zones.

Pros: Highly water-resistant; huge style range; easy cleaning.

Cons: Cold/hard underfoot; grout care; needs a flat, sound substrate.

Laminate Flooring

Best for: Budget updates in living areas and bedrooms.

Pros: Cost-effective; scratch-resistant; quick installs.

Cons: Not fully waterproof (except specialty lines); underlay impacts sound/feel.

Laminate flooring modern oak tone in Oklahoma City living room
Textured gray carpet installed in Oklahoma City living room

Carpet (Low-Pile, Patterned, Stain-Resistant)

Best for: Bedrooms, media rooms, stairs—soft, quiet, comfortable.

Pros: Warmth & sound absorption; huge color/texture choices.

Cons: Not ideal for spills; needs routine care; seams show on some patterns.

Marble Tile (Bathroom & Feature Spaces)

Best for: Bathrooms, powder rooms, entry statements—luxury look with proper sealing.

Pros: Timeless, elegant veining; heat-resistant; elevates resale appeal.

Cons: Natural stone requires sealing and gentle cleaners; can be more slippery—choose honed finishes for baths.

White marble tile bathroom floor with soft gray veining in Oklahoma City

Our Flooring Installation Process

1) Consult

Style talk, room use, pets/kids, budget, timelines

2) Measure

Laser measurements, moisture checks, subfloor review

3) Prep

Leveling, underlayment, transitions, trim planning

4) Install

Nail, glue, float—per product spec and warranty

5) Finish

Base/shoe, door cuts if needed, cleanup & care guide

Serving Edmond, Oklahoma City, Norman & Yukon — Plus the OKC Metro

Neighborhoods we often work in:
Edmond — Oak Tree, Rose Creek, Iron Horse Ranch, Twin Bridges, Coffee Creek, Fenwick · OKC — Nichols Hills, Gaillardia, Quail Creek, Heritage Hills, Crown Heights, Mesta Park · Norman — Brookhaven, Hallbrooke · Yukon — Surrey Hills, Settlers Ridge

Also serving: Deer Creek, Arcadia, Moore, Mustang, Piedmont, Bethany, Choctaw, Midwest City, Del City, Warr Acres.

Flooring FAQs — Edmond & Oklahoma City

What flooring is most durable for pets and kids?
Waterproof LVP or quality porcelain tile. Engineered hardwood with a tough finish also performs well in main areas.

Can you install over existing tile or wood?
Often yes with the right underlayment and height plan. We verify clearances at doors, appliances, and stairs.

How long does installation take?
Smaller rooms can finish in 1–2 days; whole-home projects vary by material, subfloor work, and pattern layout.

Do you handle baseboards and transitions?
Yes—new shoe/base options, flush transitions, and color-matched trims for a finished look.

Get a Free Flooring Estimate

Hardwood, engineered, LVP, tile, laminate, carpet, cork, and bamboo—installed cleanly across the OKC metro.

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Prefer to call? (405) 696-4050

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