Flooring Services in Coral Springs, FL
Henry Craftsmen handles tile installation, LVP and vinyl plank flooring, engineered hardwood, bathroom tile, and kitchen tile across Coral Springs and Broward County. Intense UV, long wet seasons, salt-laden air near the coast, and daily summer humidity all accelerate fading, mildew, and caulk failure. Every project is scheduled around South Florida conditions, association approval timelines, and the slab-on-grade construction common across the 33071 · 33065 · 33076 zip codes.
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Coral Springs, FL · 33071 · 33065 · 33076
Hardwood, Tile & Vinyl Flooring Projects in Coral Springs
Tile Floor Installation: Large Format 12X24 And Up: Per Sq Ft
Coral Springs, FL · Wyndham Lakes · 33076
- COREtec Coretec Plus 7 In. English Pub Oak Lvp
- Quietwalk - Quietwalk Lvp Underlayment 100 Sf Roll
- Roberts - Roberts 70-197 Underlayment Roll 100 Sf
- Schluter - Ditra Uncoupling Membrane
- Pergo Pergo Defense+ Highland Hickory 7.48 In. Laminate
LVP Flooring Installation: Standard Click Lock
Coral Springs, FL · Cypress Run · 33071
- Shaw Floors Shaw Sequoia Hickory Timber Engineered Hardwood 5 In.
- Mapei - Mapei Ultralite S2 Mortar Gray 50 Lb
- Laticrete - Laticrete 254 Platinum Mortar 50 Lb
- Schluter - Dilex-Ksn 1/4 In. Movement Joint Chrome
- Mohawk Mohawk Tecwood Maple Champagne Engineered Hardwood 5 In.
Engineered Hardwood Installation: Glue Down
Coral Springs, FL · Maplewood · 33065
- LifeProof Ca
- Pergo Pergo Defense+ Highland Hickory 7.48 In. Laminate
- Custom Building Products - Versabond Mortar White 50 Lb
- Custom Building Products - Prism #542 Graystone 17 Lb
- Emser Travertine Natural 6X6 Mosaic Pattern
Flooring Installation in Coral Springs for Tile and Wood Flooring Projects
Coral Springs flooring projects range from single-room bathroom tile to full home LVP and engineered hardwood installs across the slab-on-grade construction common throughout Broward County. Tile scopes include subfloor assessment, moisture testing, cement board where required, large-format mortar bed, grout, and Schluter transitions at all thresholds. LVP and hardwood scopes include subfloor leveling, underlayment or glue-down adhesive, and coordinated transitions between flooring types.
Most Coral Springs homeowners schedule flooring before move-in, after a renovation, or when existing tile or hardwood shows cracking, grout failure, or moisture damage from South Florida's slab moisture conditions. Scopes are sequenced around association approval timelines where applicable. All estimates are scoped on-site before a price is given.
What drives cost
- · Coastal moisture (Low) — proximity to the coast affects slab moisture levels — closer properties require moisture barrier and higher-grade underlayment on all LVP and hardwood scopes in Coral Springs
- · Subfloor condition — cracks, low spots, and unlevel areas require leveling compound before large-format tile; skipping it causes lippage and grout failure on South Florida slabs
- · Tile format and size — large-format tile (12×24 and up) requires more precise substrate prep, back-buttering, and mortar coverage than standard formats — cost per SF increases with size
- · Demo and disposal — removing existing tile, including breaking up thinset and haul-off, adds to both labor and timeline; scope assessed at walkthrough before pricing
- · Transition complexity — multiple flooring types meeting at doorways and thresholds require Schluter or equivalent profiles — number of transitions affects material and labor cost
- · Association pre-approval — color-board and material documentation required in deed-restricted communities throughout Coral Springs; City of Coral Springs Building Division permit requirements confirmed at walkthrough
Coral Springs & Broward County
Henry Craftsmen serves Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County communities. ZIP codes, association density, construction type, and local conditions vary significantly across the area—each affects flooring product selection, scheduling, and prep scope.
Eagle Trace
Golf community with association standards. Flooring material changes documented with management before installation. Slab-on-grade throughout; subfloor assessment standard on all tile scopes.
Ramblewood
Established family neighborhood with slab-on-grade. Less association overhead than planned communities. Tile, LVP, and hardwood installs common. Subfloor leveling need assessed at walkthrough.
Heron Bay area
Newer master-planned community. Active association boards; COI and scope documentation before mobilization. Newer slabs in better condition; moisture barrier still standard on wet-area tile.
ZIP 33071 Corridor
Slab-on-grade construction typical of this Coral Springs area. Intense UV, long wet seasons, salt-laden air near the coast, and daily summer humidity all accelerate fading, mildew, and caulk failure. Subfloor and access conditions assessed before scheduling.
ZIP 33065 Corridor
Slab-on-grade construction typical of this Coral Springs area. Intense UV, long wet seasons, salt-laden air near the coast, and daily summer humidity all accelerate fading, mildew, and caulk failure. Subfloor and access conditions assessed before scheduling.
ZIP 33076 Corridor
Slab-on-grade construction typical of this Coral Springs area. Intense UV, long wet seasons, salt-laden air near the coast, and daily summer humidity all accelerate fading, mildew, and caulk failure. Subfloor and access conditions assessed before scheduling.
Eagle Trace & Northern Springs — 33071
Golf community on slab-on-grade. Association documentation required for flooring changes. Tile and LVP installs most common. Moisture barrier standard in wet areas across all community scopes.
Ramblewood & Central Springs — 33065
Established family slab construction. Less association overhead. Subfloor leveling assessed at walkthrough. Tile, LVP, and hardwood installs common across the aging housing stock.
Heron Bay & Northern Corridor — 33076
Newer master-planned slab construction. Active HOA boards. Flooring documentation and COI required before mobilization. Newer slabs in good condition; moisture barrier standard in wet areas.
Permit Coordination
Permit review through City of Coral Springs Building Division. Wet-area tile and shower pan permits confirmed at walkthrough. Association documentation may add lead time alongside the municipal permit process.
Zip codes served: 33071, 33065, 33076. Permit coordination through City of Coral Springs Building Division. Family subdivisions and HOA communities dominate the workload, so exterior changes often need color-board or design approval before field work starts..
What Coral Springs homeowners most often schedule
The most frequently requested flooring scopes Henry Craftsmen handles across Coral Springs and Broward County—with what each involves on the ground.
Large-Format Tile Installation
12×24 and larger porcelain or natural stone tile across living areas, kitchens, and bathrooms. Subfloor assessment, leveling compound where needed, cement board in wet areas, large-format mortar bed, back-buttering, grout, and Schluter transitions included on every Coral Springs tile scope.
LVP / Vinyl Plank Flooring
Click-lock LVP over subfloor with QuietWalk or Roberts underlayment. Subfloor leveling and moisture barrier confirmed at walkthrough before material is ordered. Schluter transition profiles at all thresholds and doorways. Fast install — typically 2–3 days for a standard Coral Springs home.
Engineered Hardwood Installation
Glue-down engineered hardwood on slab-on-grade. Moisture testing before adhesive application — required on all Coral Springs coastal and near-coastal slab scopes. Schluter or T-molding transitions at all flooring-change points. Full cure and walk-through before completion.
Bathroom Tile & Shower Pan
Full bathroom tile including floor, wet walls, and shower pan. Schluter Kerdi or Ditra waterproofing membrane, cement board backer, large-format or mosaic tile, coordinated grout color. Drain adjustment and Schluter shower base options included in scope as needed.
Kitchen Tile & Backsplash
Kitchen floor tile and backsplash installation. Large-format floor tile on cement board with coordinated grout. Backsplash includes demo of existing tile, cement board prep, full-coverage mortar bed, and grout sealed on completion. Sequenced around kitchen renovation trade schedule.
New Construction Flooring
Full-home flooring for new builds and gut renovations in Coral Springs. Tile in all wet areas, LVP or hardwood in living areas, coordinated Schluter transitions throughout. Subfloor assessment and moisture test before any material is ordered. Sequenced around trade completion schedule.
MSI, Florida Tile & Marazzi
Large-format porcelain tile most frequently specified for Coral Springs living areas and bathrooms. MSI Calacatta Blanco, Florida Tile Galera Grey, and Marazzi Urban Loft lines used across the service area. Rectified edges required for grout joints under 3/16".
COREtec, Shaw & Armstrong
LVP and engineered hardwood lines specified for Coral Springs slab-on-grade installs. COREtec Plus for click-lock LVP, Shaw Sequoia and Armstrong Brushed Impressions for engineered hardwood glue-down. Moisture-rated products confirmed at walkthrough based on slab test results.
Custom Building Products, Schluter & Roberts
Mortar, grout, and underlayment by Custom Building Products (Versabond, Prism) and Laticrete. Schluter Kerdi, Ditra, and Reno-T profiles at all transitions and wet-area edges. Roberts 70-197 underlayment for LVP. Product selection confirmed at walkthrough based on scope and substrate.
The Coral Springs homeowners behind most projects
Pre-Sale Sellers
Homeowners preparing to list who need new tile, LVP, or hardwood flooring installed before photos and showings. Scope confirmed at walkthrough; typical timeline is 2–4 days for a standard Coral Springs home depending on scope.
Move-In Buyers
New owners who want full-home flooring installed before furniture arrives. Often combined with bathroom tile or kitchen tile as part of a complete refresh. Full flooring scope typically 3–6 days in a standard Coral Springs home.
HOA Compliance
Homeowners in managed communities who need association documentation for material changes. Henry Craftsmen confirms flooring specifications meet community standards and files the COI before scheduling. Projects don't start until approval is confirmed.
Renovation Finishers
Homeowners completing a kitchen or bath renovation who need tile installation sequenced around trade completion. Flooring and tile scopes coordinated with cabinet, plumbing, and counter trades to avoid re-mobilization in Coral Springs remodels.
How every project runs
On-site walkthrough & subfloor assessment
Subfloor condition, moisture levels, leveling needs, and transition points documented at walkthrough. Scope and product selection confirmed before any material is ordered for your Coral Springs project.
Association submission & permit confirmation
Flooring material documentation submitted for deed-restricted communities in Coral Springs. Permit requirements confirmed with City of Coral Springs Building Division before scheduling — not on install day.
Subfloor prep & moisture testing
Leveling compound, cement board, and moisture barrier installed before any flooring material goes down. Prep is not optional on Coral Springs slab-on-grade — moisture movement and unlevel substrate cause long-term failure.
Install, transitions & quality walk
Flooring installed, Schluter transitions set at all thresholds, and a documented walk with the homeowner before the crew leaves.
What’s included in every scope
- · Subfloor assessment and leveling
- · Moisture barrier in all wet areas
- · Cement board in tile application zones
- · Full-coverage mortar bed and grout
- · Schluter transitions at all thresholds
- · Daily cleanup and final quality walk
Typical project timelines
- · Bathroom tile: 2–3 days
- · Single room LVP or hardwood: 1–2 days
- · Full home LVP: 3-5 days
- · Full home tile: 4–7 days
- · Bathroom tile + kitchen floor combined: 5–8 days
What Coral Springs homeowners say
“Large-format tile throughout the living room, foyer, and dining room. Wyndham Lakes required COI and scope documentation before the crew started. Everything was filed in advance and the install ran without interruption.”
G. Mensah · Wyndham Lakes, Coral Springs
“LVP in both bathrooms of our Cypress Run home. Two-day install including the cement board work under the tile areas. Clean Schluter transitions at the doorways. Subfloor was in good condition throughout.”
N. Stavros · Cypress Run, Coral Springs
“Engineered hardwood in the kitchen and breakfast nook. Maplewood is an established neighborhood with less association overhead and scheduling was direct. Moisture test confirmed before glue-down. The floor is solid.”
R. Jackson · Maplewood, Coral Springs
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Tell us about your project and we’ll reach out within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. Serving Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County communities—Tile Floor Installation: Large Format 12X24 And Up: Per Sq Ft, LVP Flooring Installation: Standard Click Lock, Engineered Hardwood Installation: Glue Down.
Coral Springs · Eagle Trace · Ramblewood · Heron Bay area