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Looking for the best flooring in Clermont, Florida? We track 1 verified local flooring pro serving Clermont. Collectively they've earned 274 Google reviews at an average of 4.5★. Florida slabs are unforgiving — moisture from below, humidity year-round, and our 80°F+ summer floor temps wreck flooring that wasn't installed for the climate. The flooring companies below install large-format tile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), engineered hardwood, polished concrete, and commercial carpet. Most are licensed installers who include moisture testing, leveling, and proper underlayment — never skip these in a Florida install.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the top-rated flooring company in Clermont?
Based on verified Google reviews, Floor & Decor currently holds the highest rating and review count among 1 flooring pro we track in Clermont. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
How much does flooring cost in Florida?
Per-square-foot installed pricing: large-format porcelain tile $7–$14, LVP $5–$11, engineered hardwood $9–$17, solid hardwood $12–$22 (rare in Florida), polished concrete $5–$12. A typical 1,800 sq ft floor swap runs $11,000–$28,000 depending on material and prep work needed.
What's the best flooring for Florida?
Large-format porcelain tile is the dominant Florida choice — handles moisture, salt, sand, dogs, and humidity perfectly. LVP is the best wood-look alternative (waterproof, dent-resistant, slab-friendly). Engineered hardwood works in air-conditioned interiors but watch for swelling in laundry/bathrooms. Solid hardwood and laminate are bad picks for FL.
Should I install flooring on a Florida slab?
Yes — but moisture-test first. Florida slabs commonly read 10–20% moisture, well above the 4% threshold for hardwood and laminate. Tile and LVP handle 12–18% just fine with proper underlayment. Reputable installers run a calcium-chloride or in-situ RH test before quoting hardwood or engineered floors.
Do Florida flooring installers need a license?
Tile and stone installers don't require a state license but should carry liability insurance. Wood and laminate installers under $2,500/job don't need a license. Larger jobs and installs requiring permits (rare for flooring) need a Specialty Floor Covering Contractor license. Always verify insurance.
How long does a Florida flooring install take?
1,800 sq ft of tile: 5–9 days. Same area in LVP: 2–4 days. Engineered hardwood: 3–6 days. Polished concrete: 4–7 days (requires multi-day cure). Add 1–3 days if you need leveling, removal of existing flooring, or moisture mitigation.