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- Floor assessment
- Material selection
- Subfloor preparation
- Professional installation
- Final inspection
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Tile Repair Cost in La Crescenta
Based on our analysis of 21 verified projects in La Crescenta, the average cost for Tile Repair is $2,906. Projects typically range from $465 to $7,440 depending on scope and complexity. Local Tile Repair professionals in La Crescenta are typically booked 1-2 weeks out.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Flooring costs per square foot (installed): carpet $3-$12, vinyl/LVP $4-$10, laminate $5-$12, hardwood $8-$20, tile $8-$25. A 500 sq ft room costs $1,500-$10,000+ depending on material.
Consider lifestyle: LVP/vinyl is waterproof and durable for families; hardwood adds value and warmth; tile is best for bathrooms and kitchens; carpet provides comfort in bedrooms. Think about moisture, traffic, and maintenance preferences.
A typical room takes 1-2 days. Whole-house flooring (1,500 sq ft) takes 3-5 days for most materials. Hardwood requiring acclimatization may take longer. Old flooring removal adds time.
Refinish if floors are structurally sound with minor scratches and wear - saves 60-80% vs. replacement. Replace if boards are warped, deeply damaged, or too thin for another sanding (3/4" hardwood can be sanded 4-5 times).
Most durable options: porcelain tile (hardest), luxury vinyl plank/LVP (water and scratch resistant), hardwood (can be refinished), and quality laminate. For high-traffic areas, look for high wear ratings and commercial-grade options.
Often yes, depending on conditions. LVP and laminate can go over many existing floors if flat and stable. Tile usually requires removal. Carpet should always be removed. The subfloor must be level - check with your installer.