Chandler Premier Flooring: Flooring Installation & Repair for Residential & Commercial

#1 Flooring Installation Company in Chandler, AZ

Chandler Premier Flooring has been serving homeowners and businesses in Chandler, AZ for over 20 years, building a reputation on precise installation, comprehensive flooring repair services and flooring solutions that hold up in real Arizona conditions for residential and commercial properties. Our flooring company specializes in expert floor installation using quality flooring materials from trusted manufacturers while providing transparent pricing and guaranteed quality workmanship for all your flooring needs.

Whether you are looking for hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, laminate or carpet, we work with high-quality materials from trusted brands to match your space, lifestyle, and budget. 

We handle everything from full floor replacements and installation to targeted repairs, custom material selection, and detailed project planning — so every job runs smoothly from the first measurement to the final install.


Why we are the #1 Flooring Installation & Repair Company in Chandler, AZ

  • 20 years of Experience.
  • Expert flooring installation done right the first time with careful prep, clean lines, and professional attention to detail.
  • Custom flooring solutions for every home or business so your floors match your style, budget, and long-term needs.
  • Reliable floor repair services for damaged, uneven, scratched, warped, or water-affected flooring.
  • High-quality materials and lasting workmanship designed to keep your floors looking beautiful for years.
  • Local Chandler flooring specialists committed to honest communication, clean job sites, and customer satisfaction from start to finish.

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Flooring Types We Install for Residential Homes

Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Flooring

Ceramic and porcelain tile flooring is a strong choice for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, laundry rooms, and high-traffic areas because it handles moisture, daily wear, and cleaning very well. Porcelain tile is especially durable because it is classified by the Tile Council of North America as having a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less, while installed tile projects commonly range from roughly $9–$46 per sq. ft. depending on tile type, layout, prep work, and labor.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring

LVP flooring gives homeowners the look of hardwood with better moisture resistance, easier maintenance, and a more budget-friendly installed price than many wood products. It is especially popular for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, rental properties, and busy family spaces, with many vinyl plank installs commonly falling around $2–$6 per sq. ft. for installation plus materials depending on product quality and project conditions.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Flooring

LVT flooring is ideal for customers who want the look of stone, ceramic, or porcelain tile without the colder, harder feel or higher installation cost of traditional tile. Like LVP, luxury vinyl tile is valued for durability, water resistance, and low maintenance, making it a smart option for bathrooms, kitchens, offices, laundry rooms, and commercial spaces where easy cleaning matters.

Carpet

Carpet flooring is a comfortable, warm, and noise-reducing option for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, stairs, and family spaces. Residential carpet commonly lasts about 5–15 years depending on fiber quality, foot traffic, pets, and maintenance, and many homeowners benefit from professional deep cleaning about every 12–18 months to help extend its life.

Hardwood Flooring

Solid hardwood flooring is a premium, long-term flooring option known for natural beauty, resale appeal, and the ability to be sanded and refinished multiple times. It works best in dry interior spaces like living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and dining rooms, and with proper care, solid hardwood can last 30–50 years or even up to 100 years in some cases.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Engineered hardwood flooring offers the beauty of real wood with a layered construction that provides better dimensional stability than solid hardwood in areas with humidity changes. It is a strong choice for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, dining rooms, and some above-grade or below-grade spaces, with typical installed costs often lower than solid hardwood and a lifespan that can reach 20–30+ years depending on veneer thickness, product quality, and care.

Concrete Flooring

Concrete flooring is a durable, modern option for garages, showrooms, commercial spaces, patios, basements, and contemporary interiors. Polished concrete commonly costs around $3–$12 per sq. ft. depending on the condition of the slab, grinding level, finish, staining, and decorative effects, and it is valued for long service life and low maintenance when properly sealed.

Natural Stone Flooring

Natural stone flooring creates a high-end, timeless look using materials such as marble, travertine, slate, limestone, and granite, making it a strong fit for entryways, kitchens, bathrooms, patios, and luxury interiors. It is highly durable but typically costs more than many other flooring types, and most natural stone should be sealed to help protect against stains and moisture.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a cost-effective choice for customers who want the look of wood or stone with scratch resistance and easy daily maintenance. It is best for dry areas like bedrooms, living rooms, offices, hallways, and rental properties.

Flooring Types We Install for Commercial Businesses

Porcelain Tile Flooring

Commercial luxury vinyl plank and luxury vinyl tile are great for offices, retail stores, medical offices, rental properties, and high-traffic business spaces because they offer durable wood-look or stone-look designs with easier maintenance. Commercial LVT wear-layer options such as 8, 12, 20, and 30 mil, with 20 mil products designed for heavy commercial environments.

Commercial Carpet Tile Flooring

Carpet tile is ideal for offices, conference rooms, schools, waiting areas, and commercial suites because individual tiles can be replaced if damaged or stained instead of replacing the entire floor. Modular carpet tile is heavy contract quality for office and public use, with easy maintenance and tile-by-tile replacement.

Porcelain Tile Flooring

Porcelain tile is one of the strongest commercial flooring options for restrooms, lobbies, restaurants, entryways, and wet areas because it handles moisture, heavy foot traffic, and frequent cleaning very well. True porcelain tile is defined as an impervious tile with a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less under ASTM C373 testing.

Commercial Sheet Vinyl Flooring

Commercial sheet vinyl is a smart option for healthcare spaces, medical offices, schools, labs, kitchens, and other areas where sanitation and moisture control matter. Fully welded, watertight resilient sheet systems help reduce weak points at seams and edges while supporting easier daily cleaning.

Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) Flooring

VCT is a practical commercial flooring option for schools, offices, grocery stores, retail spaces, hallways, and other high-traffic business areas because it is durable, economical, and designed to handle heavy foot traffic. VCT can cost as little as about $2 per sq. ft. installed, making it one of the more budget-friendly commercial flooring choices compared with hardwood, ceramic tile, stone, and many LVT products.

Commercial Rubber Flooring

Commercial rubber flooring is a strong option for gyms, healthcare facilities, schools, airports, offices, fitness studios, and other spaces that need comfort, durability, and slip-resistant performance. Tarkett’s Johnsonite rubber tile line provides softened acoustics, comfort underfoot, and a wide selection of patterns, while nora rubber flooring from Interface is positioned for long-lasting commercial performance.

Our Step-by-Step Flooring Installation Process

Step 1

Consultation & Flooring Selection

Estimated timeline: 1–3 days


We start by discussing your space, design goals, budget, traffic level, and preferred flooring type. From there, we help you choose the right material, style, color, and installation method for your home or business.


Step 2

Measurement & Project Estimate

Estimated timeline: 1–2 days


Next, we measure the installation area, inspect the existing flooring, and review any repair, removal, or subfloor needs. This allows us to provide a clear estimate based on materials, labor, prep work, and project scope.


Step 3

Floor Removal & Subfloor Preparation

Estimated timeline: 1–3 days


Before installation begins, we remove old flooring if needed and prepare the surface underneath. This may include cleaning, leveling, moisture checks, minor repairs, underlayment installation, or subfloor correction to help ensure a smooth, long-lasting result.


Step 4

Professional Flooring Installation

Estimated timeline: 1–5 days

Our team installs the selected flooring using the proper method for the material, such as floating, glue-down, nail-down, tile setting, carpet stretching, polishing, or sealing. Installation time depends on the flooring type, square footage, layout complexity, and site conditions.


Step 5

Final Walkthrough & Cleanup

Estimated timeline: Same day


Our concrete flooring services can include polishing, grinding, sealing, staining, epoxy coatings, decorative overlays, moisture mitigation, and surface preparation for residential, garage, showroom, patio, and commercial applications. Popular finish options include polished concrete, sealed concrete, stained concrete, grind-and-seal floors, epoxy systems, flake floors, and metallic coatings.

Step 6

Enjoy Your New Floors

Estimated timeline: Same day


Once the installation is complete, you can start enjoying a cleaner, more beautiful, and more functional space right away. We’ll also review basic care and maintenance tips so your new floors continue to look great and perform well for years.

*For larger commercial projects, custom layouts, tile work, concrete finishing, or natural stone installations, the timeline may be longer depending on material availability, prep work, and curing or drying time.

Why Homeowners & Businesses Choose Chandler Premier Flooring for Flooring Installation & Repair in Chandler, AZ

Expert Installation Craftsmanship & 20 Years of Experience

We focus on precise measurements, proper floor prep, clean cuts, tight seams, and professional finishing details so every floor looks polished and performs the way it should.

Custom Flooring Solutions

Every home or business has different needs, so we help customers choose the right flooring type, layout, color, material, and installation method for their space.

High-Quality Materials and Trusted Brands

We work with durable flooring materials such as hardwood, engineered hardwood, LVP, LVT, tile, laminate, carpet, concrete, and natural stone from reliable manufacturers and suppliers.

Proper Subfloor Preparation

A great floor starts underneath the surface. We inspect, level, repair, and prepare subfloors when needed to help prevent future issues like gaps, movement, cracking, or uneven wear.

Long-Lasting Results

Our goal is not just to make floors look great on installation day, but to deliver durable, well-installed flooring that holds up to daily use for years.

Floor Repair Experience

We do more than new installs. Our team can repair damaged, loose, scratched, warped, uneven, or water-affected flooring to help customers avoid unnecessary full replacements when possible.

Flooring Installation Services We Offer for Residential & Commercial

Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Flooring Installation

Our ceramic and porcelain tile installations include proper subfloor preparation, layout planning, thin-set application, grout work, and movement joint placement for a clean, long-lasting finish. Depending on the project, we can install popular materials such as porcelain, ceramic, large-format tile, mosaic tile, wood-look tile, and stone-look tile from brands like Daltile, MSI, Marazzi, Emser Tile, and Arizona Tile; porcelain tile is especially suited for wet areas because it has a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Flooring Installation

Our LVT installations are ideal for customers who want a tile, stone, or patterned look using a lower-maintenance vinyl product that can be installed as glue-down tile, floating click-lock tile, or commercial-grade resilient flooring. Common materials include stone-look LVT, marble-look LVT, concrete-look LVT, and decorative vinyl tile from brands like Armstrong, Tarkett, Shaw, Mohawk, Mannington, and Karndean.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring Installation

Our engineered hardwood installations can include floating floor systems, glue-down installation, nail-down installation, or glue-assisted methods depending on the product, subfloor, and location. Engineered hardwood is commonly used over concrete slabs, plywood subfloors, and areas with humidity changes, with popular brands including Shaw, Mohawk, Mannington, Bruce, Hallmark Floors, Provenza, and Somerset.

Concrete Flooring Installation

Our concrete flooring services can include polishing, grinding, sealing, staining, epoxy coatings, decorative overlays, moisture mitigation, and surface preparation for residential, garage, showroom, patio, and commercial applications. Popular finish options include polished concrete, sealed concrete, stained concrete, grind-and-seal floors, epoxy systems, flake floors, and metallic coatings.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring Installation

Our LVP installation services include floating click-lock systems, glue-down vinyl plank, floor leveling, underlayment installation, and clean trim transitions for a professional wood-look finish. We can work with popular LVP brands and product lines such as COREtec, Shaw, Mohawk, Mannington, LifeProof, SmartCore, and Provenza, depending on the customer’s budget, design goals, and durability needs.

Carpet Flooring Installation

Our carpet installation services include stretch-in carpet installation over padding, glue-down carpet for commercial spaces, carpet tile installation, seam placement, stair carpet installation, and proper edge finishing. Popular carpet materials include nylon, polyester, triexta, olefin, wool, and solution-dyed fibers from brands like Shaw, Mohawk, DreamWeaver, Stanton, Masland, and Engineered Floors.

Solid Hardwood Flooring Installation

Our solid hardwood installation services focus on traditional nail-down installation over wood subfloors, with proper acclimation, moisture checks, layout planning, board racking, sanding, finishing, and trim work when needed. Common hardwood materials include oak, maple, hickory, walnut, cherry, ash, and white oak from brands such as Bruce, Somerset, Mirage, Lauzon, Shaw, Mohawk, and Mullican.

Natural Stone Flooring Installation

Our natural stone flooring installations require careful layout, substrate preparation, thin-set or mortar installation, grout work, sealing, and precise cutting because every stone piece has natural variation. Common materials include marble, travertine, slate, limestone, granite, quartzite, and sandstone.

Residential Tile Flooring Options

Porcelain Tile Flooring

Porcelain tile is one of the strongest residential flooring choices because true porcelain is classified as an impervious tile with water absorption of 0.5% or less under ASTM C373 testing, making it excellent for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, living areas, and many outdoor spaces. Look for industry terms like rectified porcelain, through-body porcelain, ColorBody porcelain, matte finish, anti-slip finish, and large-format porcelain from brands such as Daltile, MSI, Marazzi, Crossville, Florim, and Arizona Tile.

Ceramic Tile Flooring

Ceramic tile is a dependable indoor flooring option for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, powder rooms, and secondary living spaces, especially when customers want a durable floor at a more budget-friendly price point than many porcelain or natural stone products. The TCNA environmental product declaration uses a 75-year reference service life for ceramic tile when installed according to manufacturer recommendations, which is a strong long-term durability point for homeowners.

Large-Format Tile Flooring

Large-format tile, such as 24” x 24”, 18” x 36”, 24” x 48”, and slab-look porcelain, creates a luxury look with fewer grout lines and a more seamless appearance. These installations require professional substrate prep, lippage control, proper trowel selection, movement joints, and large-and-heavy-tile mortar; ANSI A108 guidance commonly limits allowable lippage to 1/32” plus inherent tile warpage for grout joints under 1/4”.

Wood-Look Porcelain Tile

Wood-look porcelain gives homeowners the appearance of hardwood with better moisture resistance, making it a strong fit for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, pet-friendly homes, and indoor-outdoor designs. Professional installers often avoid a 50% offset on longer plank tile and use a 33% offset or less to help reduce lippage caused by tile warpage.

Outdoor 2CM Porcelain Pavers

2CM porcelain pavers are ideal for patios, pool decks, outdoor kitchens, walkways, courtyards, and Arizona-style indoor-outdoor living spaces because they are thicker than standard tile and built for exterior performance. Outdoor porcelain pavers can handle freeze-thaw cycles, intense heat, direct sunlight, and pool-surround use thanks to low water absorption and slip-resistant surfaces.

Natural Stone Tile Flooring

Natural stone tile includes marble, travertine, slate, limestone, granite, quartzite, and sandstone, giving every floor natural color variation, veining, and a one-of-a-kind appearance. Because stone can crack if unsupported, industry guidance calls for 95% mortar coverage in dry and wet areas, with no voids larger than 2 square inches and full support at corners and edges.

Travertine Tile & Travertine Pavers

Travertine is a popular Southwest and Arizona-style choice for patios, pool areas, bathrooms, entries, and indoor-outdoor living because it offers warm natural tones and finishes such as honed, tumbled, brushed, and chiseled edge. For lower maintenance, homeowners can choose travertine-look porcelain from brands like MSI, which offers travertine-style porcelain in large-format sizes such as 24” x 24” and 18” x 36” with coordinating outdoor paver options.

Quarry Tile Flooring

Quarry tile is a rugged, unglazed tile option for mudrooms, sunrooms, patios, utility rooms, outdoor entries, and high-traffic residential spaces where traction and durability matter. Metropolitan Ceramics lists quarry tile as hard-fired above 2,000°F, extruded 1/2” thick, low absorption under 3%, and designed with a natural slip-resisting surface, making it a practical choice for indoor and outdoor use.

Cement, Encaustic & Decorative Pattern Tile

Cement and encaustic-style tile are excellent for custom foyers, bathrooms, laundry rooms, powder rooms, kitchen accents, and statement floors where homeowners want a handcrafted designer look. True cement tile typically requires penetrating sealer before grouting and final sealing after cure time, while porcelain encaustic-look tile from brands like Daltile, Bedrosians, TileBar, and MSI can deliver a similar patterned look with easier maintenance.

Chandler Premier Flooring Tile Installation System

1. Tile Rating, Product Selection & Application Fit (click here)

Professional tile installation starts before a single tile is set: the tile must be appropriate for the room, traffic level, moisture exposure, and indoor or outdoor application. For example, true porcelain tile is classified by industry standards as having water absorption of 0.5% or less under ASTM C373, which is why porcelain is commonly selected for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, patios, pool surrounds, and other moisture-prone areas.

At Chandler Premier Flooring, we look beyond color and pattern and consider whether the material is porcelain, ceramic, quarry tile, natural stone, decorative cement tile, large-format tile, or exterior-rated paver tile. Key product terms we evaluate include rectified edges, through-body porcelain, ColorBody porcelain, PEI/abrasion rating, DCOF, finish texture, nominal thickness, manufacturer use rating, and whether the tile is rated for floor, wall, wet, exterior, or submerged applications.


2. Substrate Evaluation & Surface Preparation (click here)

A tile floor is only as strong as the surface beneath it, which is why subfloor and slab preparation are critical to long-term performance. We inspect for cracks, moisture concerns, hollow spots, deflection, uneven areas, old adhesive residue, contaminants, and surface flatness before installation begins.

For larger tile formats, surface prep becomes even more important because large-format tile exposes irregularities quickly and can create visible lippage if the substrate is not properly corrected. Our process may include grinding, patching, self-leveling underlayment, crack-isolation membranes, uncoupling membranes, backer board, mortar-bed correction, or substrate-specific prep based on the tile system being installed.

3. Mortar Selection, Trowel Method & Coverage Standards (click here)

The mortar is not just glue; it is part of the structural tile assembly. For ceramic and porcelain tile, industry guidance commonly calls for at least 80% mortar coverage in dry interior areas and 95% coverage in wet or exterior areas, while natural stone installations often require 95% coverage with full support at edges and corners.

We select mortar based on the tile size, body, substrate, exposure, and installation type, using terms such as modified thin-set, large-and-heavy-tile mortar, medium-bed mortar, ANSI A118.4, ANSI A118.11, back-buttering, directional troweling, collapse of ridges, and full mortar transfer. This level of attention helps reduce hollow spots, cracked tile, bond failure, edge movement, and premature installation problems.

4. Layout Engineering, Pattern Control & Visual Alignment (click here)

High-end tile work requires mathematical layout planning, not just starting in a corner and moving across the room. We evaluate room dimensions, sight lines, focal points, doorways, cabinets, islands, showers, drain locations, fireplace walls, baseboards, and transitions to create balanced cuts and a cleaner finished appearance.

For custom tile, large-format tile, plank tile, herringbone, chevron, basketweave, decorative borders, mosaics, and inlays, layout control is one of the clearest signs of premium craftsmanship. Proper planning helps avoid awkward slivers, uneven borders, misaligned grout joints, and pattern drift across large rooms.

5. Lippage Control & Large-Format Tile Precision (click here)

Lippage is the height difference between adjacent tile edges, and it becomes especially important with large-format porcelain, marble-look tile, rectified tile, and long plank tile. Professional installation requires proper substrate flatness, correct mortar thickness, controlled grout joint sizing, tile leveling systems when appropriate, and attention to natural tile warpage.

For long wood-look planks and many rectangular tiles, installers often avoid a 50% offset and use a 33% offset or less to help minimize lippage caused by inherent tile curvature. This is especially important on plank-style porcelain floors where the goal is to create a clean hardwood-style visual without raised edges or uneven transitions.

6. Movement Joints, Expansion Planning & Crack Prevention (click here)

Tile is a rigid finish material installed over buildings that move, expand, contract, settle, heat up, cool down, and absorb stress differently across substrates. TCNA explains that movement joints help eliminate stresses caused by different rates of expansion and contraction between the tile and the substrate.

Our tile planning accounts for perimeter movement, changes in plane, transitions, direct sunlight, large rooms, exterior exposure, concrete slab behavior, and existing control joints. Movement-joint planning helps reduce the risk of tenting, cracked grout, loose tile, hollow tile, and stress-related installation failure.

7. Waterproofing, Wet-Area Protection & Shower Assemblies (click here)

In bathrooms, showers, laundry rooms, and other wet spaces, tile and grout are not the waterproofing system by themselves. Proper wet-area tile installation requires the correct waterproofing method behind or beneath the tile, including bonded waterproof membranes, shower pans, sealed penetrations, proper slope, drain integration, and manufacturer-approved transitions.

ANSI A118.10 provides the framework for bonded waterproof membranes used to serve as barriers to liquid water, while some applications also require attention to vapor management, especially steam showers or continuous-use wet environments. We evaluate whether the installation requires systems such as Schluter-KERDI, Schluter-DITRA, LATICRETE HYDRO BAN, MAPEI Mapelastic, RedGard, Wedi, GoBoard, or other approved waterproofing and uncoupling systems.

8. Slip Resistance, DCOF & Safety-Oriented Tile Selection (click here)

Slip resistance matters in bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, patios, pool decks, entries, and commercial-style residential spaces. ANSI A137.1 requires tile recommended for level interior spaces expected to be walked on when wet to have a minimum wet DCOF of 0.42, although no tile floor should be considered completely slip-proof.

We consider finish texture, wet-area exposure, cleaning routine, slope, outdoor dust, pool water, and whether the tile is polished, matte, honed, grip-rated, structured, or textured. A polished marble-look tile may look beautiful in a formal room, while a matte or textured porcelain tile is usually the smarter choice for bathrooms, outdoor patios, and pool-adjacent areas.

9. Grout Selection, Joint Sizing & Finish Performance (click here)

Grout is both a design detail and a performance component. We evaluate grout joint width, tile calibration, rectified versus pressed edges, sanded versus unsanded grout, high-performance cement grout, epoxy grout, premixed grout, color consistency, stain resistance, and whether the tile or stone requires sealing before grouting.

Premium grout choices from manufacturers such as MAPEI, LATICRETE, Custom Building Products, TEC, and Ardex can improve stain resistance, color stability, and long-term appearance. The right grout color can also change the visual effect of the room, either blending into the tile for a seamless look or contrasting to emphasize a custom pattern.

10. Natural Stone Handling, Sealing & Material-Specific Installation (click here)

Natural stone requires a different level of care than standard ceramic or porcelain tile because marble, travertine, limestone, slate, granite, and quartzite vary in density, porosity, veining, thickness, and sensitivity to staining or moisture. Industry guidance calls for strong mortar coverage and full edge/corner support with stone to help prevent cracking from unsupported voids.

Our natural stone installation process considers stone blending, vein matching, sealing, white mortar selection for light stone, moisture sensitivity, grout haze prevention, edge finishing, and stone-safe cleaning. This is especially important for marble bathrooms, travertine patios, limestone entries, slate floors, and custom stone inlays.

11. Exterior Tile, Patios, Pool Decks & Arizona Conditions (click here)

Outdoor tile must be selected and installed for heat, sun exposure, moisture, movement, drainage, dust, and expansion. Exterior porcelain pavers, 2CM porcelain, textured porcelain, quarry tile, and travertine pavers can all be strong choices when they are rated for the application and installed over the correct base or setting system.

For Arizona homes, exterior tile installation also needs to consider direct sunlight, thermal expansion, shaded versus exposed areas, pool water, irrigation overspray, and slip resistance. Daltile notes that outdoor porcelain pavers are designed for exterior conditions such as freeze-thaw exposure, heat, sun, and pool-surround use.

12. Manufacturer-Approved Systems & Full Assembly Compatibility (click here)

The best tile installations are complete assemblies, not a random combination of tile, mortar, grout, membrane, and sealer. ANSI A108/A118/A136.1 standards cover a broad range of tile installation methods, materials, and specifications, which is why product compatibility and manufacturer instructions matter so much.

We match the tile to the substrate, mortar, grout, membrane, edge profile, sealant, and room conditions so each component works as a system. That means respecting manufacturer instructions from brands such as Daltile, MSI, Marazzi, Arizona Tile, Schluter, LATICRETE, MAPEI, Custom Building Products, Ardex, Wedi, and TEC.

13. Final Detailing, Transitions & Long-Term Performance (click here)

The difference between average tile work and premium tile work often shows up in the final 5% of the project: base cuts, edge profiles, transitions, thresholds, stair nosings, shower niches, drain alignment, grout cleanup, caulk joints, and perimeter details. Clean finishing helps the floor look intentional, balanced, and professionally integrated with the rest of the home.

Our goal is a tile installation that performs as well as it looks. By considering rating, substrate, mortar coverage, layout, lippage, waterproofing, movement joints, slip resistance, grout, and manufacturer-approved methods, Chandler Premier Flooring delivers tile floors built for beauty, durability, and long-term value.

Our Flooring Installation & Repair Services are Available in Chandler & the Greater Phoenix Valley

Chandler Premier Flooring proudly serves homeowners and businesses throughout Chandler and surrounding area, including:

Gilbert

Scottsdale / Paradise Valley

Goodyear

Peoria

Phoenix

Tempe

Apache Junction

Maricopa

Glendale

Surprise / El Mirage

Mesa

Ahwatukee / Ocotillo

Casa Grande

Fountain Hills

Avondale

Queen Creek

San Tan Valley

Buckeye

Cave Creek / Carefree

Litchfield Park

If your specific city is not listed, please contact us. We frequently extend our services to surrounding communities based on project scope.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring Options & Installation Types

Rigid Core SPC Luxury Vinyl Plank

SPC, or stone plastic composite, LVP uses a dense limestone-based core that creates a firm, highly stable plank for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, rentals, and high-traffic spaces. SPC products are commonly found in 4mm–8mm total thickness ranges and are known for strong dent resistance, waterproof performance, and reliable click-lock installation.

WPC Luxury Vinyl Plank

WPC, or wood plastic composite, LVP has a slightly softer, thicker core that can feel more comfortable and quieter underfoot than many rigid SPC products. It is a strong choice for bedrooms, living rooms, upstairs spaces, and family areas where comfort, sound absorption, and a warmer feel are important.

Click-Lock Floating LVP

Click-lock LVP is one of the most popular installation types because the planks lock together and float over the subfloor without being fully glued down. This style is commonly used in residential projects because it allows efficient installation, clean plank alignment, and easier replacement of individual sections when needed.

Glue-Down LVP

Glue-down LVP is installed directly to the prepared subfloor using adhesive, which creates a stable, low-profile floor that works well in commercial spaces, offices, retail areas, and heavy-traffic rooms. This installation method is especially useful where rolling loads, frequent foot traffic, or a very secure bond are priorities.

Waterproof LVP

Waterproof LVP is designed for moisture-prone spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements, and pet-friendly homes. Many major brands offer waterproof or water-resistant luxury vinyl plank lines, including Shaw, Mohawk SolidTech, COREtec, Mannington ADURA, LifeProof, SmartCore, and Karndean.

High-Wear-Layer LVP

The wear layer is the clear protective surface that helps resist scratches, stains, and daily traffic, and it is measured in mils rather than millimeters. Common wear layer options include 6 mil, 12 mil, 20 mil, and 30 mil, with 20 mil and 30 mil products often preferred for busy homes, pets, rentals, and commercial-style use.

Embossed-in-Register Wood-Look LVP

Embossed-in-register LVP is designed so the surface texture follows the printed wood grain pattern, creating a more realistic hardwood appearance. This premium style is popular for homeowners who want the look of oak, hickory, maple, walnut, or white oak with the easier maintenance and moisture resistance of vinyl plank.

Wide-Plank and Long-Plank LVP

Wide-plank and long-plank LVP uses larger boards to create a more open, modern, high-end look with fewer seams across the floor. Many premium LVP products feature 7-inch to 9-inch widths and longer plank lengths, making them a great fit for living rooms, open-concept kitchens, offices, and whole-home flooring projects.

Attached-Pad LVP

Attached-pad LVP includes a built-in backing layer that can improve comfort, reduce sound transfer, and simplify installation because separate underlayment may not always be required. Common backing materials include IXPE foam, EVA foam, cork, and acoustic pad systems, making this a good choice for bedrooms, upstairs rooms, condos, and open living spaces.

Hear it from Our Happy Clients!


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“Chandler Premier Flooring did an amazing job with our flooring installation. The team helped us choose the right luxury vinyl plank flooring for our home, showed up on time, and the finished floors look even better than we expected. The entire process was clean, professional, and stress-free.”
Sarah M., Chandler, AZ
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“Our kitchen / living area needed durable flooring that could handle daily traffic and Chandler Premier Flooring delivered exactly what we needed. They recommended a great tile flooring solution, completed the installation efficiently and the final result looks clean, modern and professional.”
David R., Gilbert, AZ

Residential and Commercial Flooring Installation & Repair FAQs

What flooring options does Chandler Premier Flooring offer for residential and commercial projects in Chandler, AZ?

We install hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), luxury vinyl tile (LVT), concrete, hardwood, engineered hardwood, laminate, tile, and carpet for both residential and commercial spaces.

Whether you are updating a single room or outfitting a full commercial property, we build a plan around your space, budget, and goals. We also handle floor repairs and surface restoration, not just full replacements.

Which type of flooring is most durable for high-traffic homes with kids and pets?

Luxury vinyl plank is one of the most practical choices for households with kids and pets. It resists scratches, moisture, and heavy foot traffic while remaining easy to clean.

Tile is another strong option, particularly in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways where spills and dirt are common. For families who prefer the look of wood, engineered hardwood offers more stability than solid hardwood under daily wear.

We help customers weigh these options honestly based on their actual lifestyle, not just aesthetics.

What are the most popular flooring choices in new-build homes in the Chandler and surrounding areas?

In new construction throughout Chandler and the broader East Valley, LVP and tile have become the dominant choices. Both materials hold up well in Arizona's dry climate and suit the open-concept layouts common in newer builds.

Engineered hardwood is also gaining traction in primary bedrooms and living areas where homeowners want a warmer feel. Carpet remains a popular pick for bedrooms due to comfort and sound absorption.

How do vinyl plank, laminate, and engineered hardwood compare for Arizona heat and low-humidity conditions?

Arizona's heat and low humidity create a challenging environment for flooring. Solid hardwood expands and contracts significantly under these conditions, which is why it is rarely the top recommendation here.

LVP handles temperature swings well and does not warp or gap as easily as wood-based products. Laminate performs reasonably in low-humidity settings but can be vulnerable to moisture if there are any leaks or spills that are not addressed quickly.

Engineered hardwood sits between the two, offering real wood appearance with better dimensional stability than solid hardwood in dry climates.

What should homeowners look for when choosing a flooring store in Chandler, AZ, including warranties, installation standards, and timelines?

Look for a company that provides clear project timelines upfront and keeps you informed throughout the process. Surprises during installation usually come from poor planning, not unavoidable circumstances.

Ask specifically about installation methods, subfloor preparation, and what warranties cover both materials and labor. A store that pushes the most expensive product without asking about your lifestyle or budget is not putting your interests first.

With 20 years of experience, we approach every project with detailed planning from measurements to material selection. Our team also keeps job sites clean and organized throughout the process to minimize disruption to your home or business.

What flooring is best for kitchens and bathrooms?

Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, luxury vinyl plank, and luxury vinyl tile are common choices for kitchens and bathrooms because they handle moisture better than many other flooring materials.

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