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Flooring Installation Mountain Brook

Get a fast planning range for your Mountain Brook flooring project. If it fits your budget and timeline, book a free in‑home walk‑through. Hunters Ridge Construction coordinates scheduling and documents the scope with photos; estimates and contracts are provided by our trusted build partner.

Mountain Brook projects are estimated and contracted by our trusted build partner. Hunters Ridge Construction coordinates scheduling and documents the project with photos.

Hardwood flooring installation in Mountain Brook, Alabama

Who we’re a fit for

  • Multi-room flooring replacements, not small patch jobs
  • Homeowners who want clean transitions and trim work
  • LVP, hardwood, and tile installs with proper prep
  • Jobs starting at 500 sq ft minimum

Older homes can need extra prep (leveling, subfloor repair, moisture issues), which can change pricing.

Our process

  1. Walk-through and measurements
  2. Subfloor and transition plan (heights, doorways, stairs)
  3. Demo and prep (leveling if needed)
  4. Install (layout, cuts, transitions, trim)
  5. Final check and cleanup

What you can expect

We focus on flat floors, clean cuts, and solid transitions so the finished floor feels right underfoot. We protect your home, keep the site clean, and communicate clearly from start to finish.

Ready to talk through your flooring project?

Mountain Brook flooring projects are estimated and contracted by our trusted build partner. Hunters Ridge coordinates scheduling and documents the job with photos.

As a U.S. Army Infantry Veteran, I bring clear scheduling, communication, and follow-through to every project we coordinate.

Call 205-264-1220

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Flooring Installation FAQs

We typically start at 500 sq ft for most flooring installs.

We install LVP, laminate, hardwood, and tile. We can help you choose the best fit for your home.

Subfloor leveling, stairs, floor removal, and complicated transitions can change total cost.

Older homes can have uneven subfloors or hidden damage that requires leveling or repair.