Local laminate flooring pros
H & T Carpet Floors installs laminate flooring for Ann Arbor homeowners. Free in-home measurement, written quote the same day, owner on every job.
Laminate is the budget-conscious wood look that became famous in the 90s and has improved dramatically since. Modern laminate is denser, more scratch-resistant, and renders wood grain better than ever. For rental properties, basements, low-traffic rooms, and homeowners who want a hardwood look without the hardwood price, it's still a solid choice.
We install Mohawk RevWood Plus, Shaw Repel, and other AC-rated laminates that hold up to real residential use. We will be honest about where laminate is the right call and where you should look at LVP or hardwood instead — for kitchens or bathrooms with regular water exposure, LVP is the better pick.
We can usually measure your home within a few days. No pressure, no hidden costs, written quote on the spot.
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Frequently asked
Laminate typically starts around $2.99 per square foot installed for AC3 residential grade, with thicker AC4 and AC5 commercial-grade laminates higher. Final pricing depends on the wear rating, underlayment choice, and any subfloor prep.
Most laminate is water-resistant but not fully waterproof — surface spills wiped up quickly are fine, but standing water can swell the core. For kitchens, bathrooms, or basements with moisture concerns, we recommend luxury vinyl plank instead. There are some newer waterproof laminate products but they're more expensive than equivalent LVP.
No. Laminate is a printed-image product, so it cannot be sanded and refinished like hardwood. When the wear layer goes, the floor needs to be replaced. Pick a thicker AC rating to extend the lifespan.
Laminate is the right pick for rental properties (cost-effective and easy to replace), basements (when waterproofing is handled separately), guest rooms, and homeowners who want a wood look on a tight budget. It is not right for kitchens or bathrooms with regular water exposure.
A single room is typically a one-day install. Whole-home laminate installs run two to three days. Laminate is one of the faster floor types to install because of the click-lock floating method.
We can install laminate stair nosing for staircases that connect to laminate floors. Carpet on stairs is more common because it's safer and quieter, but laminate or LVP stairs are an option.
LVP is fully waterproof, softer underfoot, and typically more durable for the same price point. Laminate is usually slightly less expensive and has a more authentic wood-grain texture in the higher AC ratings. For most modern homes we recommend LVP, but laminate still has a place in the right rooms.
Yes. H&T Carpet is fully licensed and insured for laminate installation in Michigan.
Yes — we install laminate flooring for Ann Arbor, MI homeowners regularly. Free in-home estimates, written quote on the spot, financing on qualifying projects.
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