Clean, safe, rent-ready floors that make units show beautifully and hold up through multiple lease cycles
Worn, stained, or damaged floors can turn away prospective tenants faster than almost anything else in a rental unit. Flooring is the first thing people look at when they walk through a door — and the first thing they photograph when they move out. Getting it right during a turnover is not optional; it is the difference between a unit that leases in a week and one that sits vacant for a month.
We specialize in the flooring work that makes sense for rental properties — materials and methods that balance durability, appearance, and cost-effectiveness. Our carpet removal and replacement service handles everything from pulling up old carpet and padding to installing fresh new carpet that looks great and appeals to tenants. For properties moving away from carpet, our vinyl plank installation provides durable, attractive, easy-to-clean flooring that holds up through multiple lease cycles without looking worn.
Flooring decisions affect more than just appearance. Luxury vinyl plank, for example, is waterproof — which means a tenant spill that would ruin carpet or swell laminate causes zero damage. That durability translates directly into lower maintenance costs over the life of the property. When we recommend materials, we factor in your specific property type, tenant profile, and how long you plan to hold the asset.
Proper subfloor preparation is non-negotiable in our process. We inspect the subfloor, repair any damage, apply leveling compound where needed, and install moisture barriers when appropriate. Skipping subfloor prep is the most common reason flooring fails prematurely — we do not cut that corner. Once the subfloor is right, we install flooring and handle all transition strips and thresholds between rooms so the finished product looks professional throughout.
We coordinate flooring work with your other turnover services — scheduling it after make-ready cleaning and drywall repair are complete so the new floors do not get damaged during other work. One coordinated process, one invoice, one point of contact.
Real results from our flooring projects. Compare before and after.

Carpet Replacement
Professional flooring that transforms rental units
Complete carpet service from removal to installation. We pull up old carpet and padding, prepare the subfloor, and install fresh new carpet that looks great and appeals to tenants. Quality rental-grade carpet that balances durability with cost-effectiveness for your turnover budget.
Modern plank flooring that looks like hardwood but handles rental wear and tear. Luxury vinyl plank is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean — making it the preferred choice for high-traffic rental units. Laminate provides a similar aesthetic at a lower price point for appropriate applications.
Repair and replace floor transitions between rooms and at doorways. Proper transitions create a finished look and eliminate tripping hazards that can create liability issues. We match existing flooring and ensure smooth, safe transitions throughout the unit.
Proper subfloor preparation is what separates flooring that lasts from flooring that fails. We handle subfloor repairs, leveling, and preparation work before any new flooring goes down. This foundation work prevents squeaks, gaps, and premature wear that would require costly re-installation.
We select flooring materials specifically suited for rental properties — balancing durability, appearance, and cost-effectiveness. The goal is flooring that looks great on move-in day and still looks acceptable three years later when the tenant moves out.
Most flooring projects complete in one to two days. We work efficiently to minimize your vacancy window — because every day the unit sits empty is revenue you are not collecting.
We provide detailed quotes before any work begins. The price you approve is the price you pay — no change orders for subfloor issues we discover mid-job unless they are genuinely beyond what photos could show.
Flooring is scheduled after cleaning and drywall work are complete so the new floors do not get damaged during other services. One crew handles the entire turnover sequence without you managing the schedule.
Send photos of current flooring and we recommend the best solution for your property and budget.
Receive a detailed quote and schedule installation to fit your turnover timeline.
Our crew removes old flooring, prepares the subfloor, and installs new flooring with all transitions.
We clean up completely and send before and after photos of the finished flooring.
It depends on your budget and long-term goals. Carpet is less expensive upfront and works well in bedrooms. Vinyl plank is more durable, easier to clean, and increasingly preferred by tenants — it also holds up better through multiple lease cycles. We can walk you through the tradeoffs based on your specific property.
Most flooring projects are completed in one to two days. Carpet replacement in a standard apartment typically takes one day. Vinyl plank installation may take one to two days depending on unit size and subfloor condition. We work efficiently to minimize your vacancy time.
Yes. Proper subfloor preparation is part of every flooring installation. We inspect the subfloor, repair any damage, apply leveling compound where needed, and install moisture barriers when appropriate. Skipping this step leads to flooring failures — we do not cut corners here.
We can replace flooring in individual rooms or throughout the entire unit — whatever makes sense for your situation. We handle transition strips between rooms to ensure a clean, finished look regardless of scope.
Scheduled before flooring installation so new floors stay clean and undamaged.
Learn MoreFresh paint and caulking to complete the unit refresh alongside new flooring.
Learn MoreComplete interior turnover service — cleaning, repairs, and cosmetic refresh including flooring.
Learn MoreWe provide professional flooring installation for rental properties across the greater Sacramento region.
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