Anna Maria Flooring Contractor
Top-rated flooring contractor for Anna Maria Island — vinyl plank, engineered hardwood, and laminate installation for beach cottages, vacation rentals, and year-round island homes.
Our work in Anna Maria
Anna Maria Island sits at the northern tip of Manatee County — a barrier island with a mix of old wood-piling homes in Anna Maria Village and Bean Point, newer slab construction in Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach, and a heavy vacation-rental market throughout. We install hardwood, engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, and laminate for year-round residents and rental-property owners across the island.
Local approach in Anna Maria
Every slab job starts with moisture testing — we share the actual readings with you before installation begins. Subfloor flatness and prep are spelled out in the written proposal, not buried in "as needed" language. And if scope changes mid-job, we walk through a defined change-order process before touching anything new.
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Solid Hardwood
Classic oak, walnut, or maple — the real thing, sanded and refinished for decades. Built on a floor that's checked for moisture and flat before the first board goes down.
See in Anna MariaEngineered Hardwood
Real wood on a stable base. Same look as solid hardwood, built for Florida humidity, concrete slabs, and condos.
See in Anna MariaRepair & Refinishing
Fix damaged boards, sand and refinish worn floors, change the stain color, or fully restore an old hardwood floor instead of replacing it.
Explore ServiceLuxury Vinyl Plank
Waterproof and tough enough for kids, dogs, and sand tracked in from the beach. Looks like wood, cleans like tile.
See in Anna MariaPremium Laminate
Scratch-resistant, budget-friendly wood-look floors that don't feel cheap. Best for bedrooms, offices, and dry living rooms.
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“Best of the best in Florida. Highly recommend to anyone that's looking to get flooring done. You wont be disappointed with high quality craftsmanship!”
— Bogdan Y. · Florida
Common questions about flooring in Anna Maria
Which flooring holds up best in an Anna Maria Island vacation rental?
LVP is the practical answer for most rental properties on the island. It handles beach sand tracked through the door, pool drips, pets, and the churn of back-to-back guests better than wood or laminate. For vacation-rental units, the material's durability and easy cleaning matter more than refinish potential. Engineered hardwood is worth considering in owner-occupied spaces or units where a warmer look is part of the property's appeal. See our guide to choosing between hardwood, engineered, LVP, and laminate for a fuller comparison. Call 941-298-1998 for a free in-home estimate.
How does living on a barrier island affect flooring choices?
Salt air, high humidity, and the island's flood-zone exposure all factor in. Anna Maria sits in VE and AE flood zones — the older wood-piling homes in Anna Maria Village and Bean Point see elevated moisture from below as well as the coastal air. We walk through those conditions during the estimate. Our guide to flooring on barrier islands vs. inland homes covers the key differences in material fit, and the flood-risk flooring guide explains what "waterproof" actually means in a flood-zone context.
What does a free in-home estimate include?
We measure every room, assess the subfloor — whether that's a piling-raised wood frame or a slab — and take moisture readings on concrete floors. You get a written proposal that spells out flatness corrections, prep work, and the installation method before any materials are ordered. No "as needed" scope language. If something changes during the job, we walk through a change order with you first. Call 941-298-1998 to schedule.
Do older Anna Maria homes with wood pilings need special prep before installation?
Pre-1980 homes in Anna Maria Village and Bean Point often sit on raised wood-piling foundations with wood subfloors that have spent decades in coastal air. We inspect for moisture, flex, and level before recommending a material or method. Not every product is right for a bouncy or uneven subfloor — and we'll tell you that before we start. Our barrier-island flooring guide has more on what coastal foundation types mean for material selection.