
Floors That Redefine Your Kitchen Space
Davis Flooring brings flooring-focused kitchen remodeling to homes in Fort Collins.
Your kitchen floor takes more impact than nearly any other surface in your Fort Collins home. Dropped pans leave dents in softwood, tracked-in dirt works its way into grout lines, and moisture from sink splashes can warp boards that were never sealed correctly. When you decide to remodel, the flooring you choose sets the tone for how the room functions and how long the updates will last.
Davis Flooring handles kitchen remodels with flooring and layout upgrades at the center of the plan. We replace old tile, install durable new flooring materials that resist water and wear, and coordinate timing with cabinetry installers and plumbers so the floor goes in at the right stage. Our work in Fort Collins focuses on improving home value through material selection that matches how you use the space, not just how it photographs.
If your kitchen needs more than a cosmetic update, reach out to discuss what a flooring-centered remodel looks like in Fort Collins.
How flooring shapes the rest of the remodel
We begin by removing your existing flooring and inspecting the subfloor for soft spots, uneven sections, or signs of past leaks. In Fort Collins homes with older construction, we often find particleboard underlayment that needs replacement before new tile or plank flooring can go down. Once the subfloor is level and dry, we install your selected material and finish transitions where the kitchen meets hallways or dining areas.
After the floor is in, you will notice that cabinet toe kicks sit flush, appliances no longer wobble, and the grout lines run straight from wall to wall without dips or misalignment. The room feels stable underfoot, and spills wipe clean without seeping into seams.
We coordinate our schedule with electricians and cabinet installers so flooring does not delay other trades. If your remodel includes new plumbing or an island installation, we account for those changes in the layout before cutting the first board. This work does not include countertop fabrication or appliance hookups, but we make sure the floor is ready before those final steps happen.
Questions homeowners ask before starting a remodel
Most people want to know how long the work takes, what happens to the subfloor, and whether the new flooring will hold up to daily use. These are the questions we hear most often before a kitchen remodel begins.
Davis Flooring has managed kitchen remodels in Fort Collins homes where the original floor was installed in the 1980s and never updated. If you are ready to move forward with a remodel that starts with the foundation and builds up from there, contact us to walk through your options and timeline.
