BEST QUALITY INSTALLATION • BEST PRICES • BEST SERVICE 

Address:
3405 Kietzke Ln. Reno, NV 89502

Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9AM - 5PM • Saturday: 10AM - 3PM

Welcome to:

Best Hardwood Flooring & Tile

We are a flooring company in Reno, Nevada that strives for your complete satisfaction. We take good care of our customer’s flooring needs. Our skilled team ensures the best possible job so that the ground you stand on is as beautiful as you dreamed it would be. We specialize in quality flooring sales and professional commercial and residential installation. We are Licensed, Bonded and Insured to perform installation and supply flooring decorating products both in Nevada and California

We are bonded & Insured
NV Lic# 67993 • CA Lic# 932490 • Tile NV Lic# 0077087

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Rosa Martinez

Office Manager

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Residential & Commercial Flooring Services

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OUR PROGRESS

STEP 1

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Visit Our Showroom

With hundreds of styles and colors to choose from. Our knowledgeable and professional sales staff will assist you in selecting samples of Hardwood.

STEP 2

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Free Consultation

Schedule a FREE in home measure and consultation. Our estimator will discuss important details about your flooring project. Never leaving you.

STEP 3

Within 3 Days

You will receive an itemized quote for your project via email or phone. Upon Acceptance, your new flooring will be ordered and on its way.

STEP 4

Installation

Once your flooring has arrived, we will then schedule your installation. Special order materials typically arrive within 7-10 business days.

STEP 5

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Certified Installers

Our certified installers will install your new flooring with the utmost professionalism and quality. A project manager will be there to assist you.

Best Hardwood Flooring & Tiles
FAQs

Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood, while engineered hardwood is constructed with a top layer of real wood veneer over a core of plywood. 

Acclimation is the process or result of becoming accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions.This is a very important step for wood because it needs to adjust its moisture content to the temperature and humidity of the room before installation to prevent problems like cracking, cupping, or crowning.

Hardwood flooring should never be stored at the job site under uncontrolled environmental conditions. Make sure wood is stored in an enclosed building. Garages and exterior patios are not acceptable areas to store wood flooring.

Hardwood floor maintenance involves regular sweeping or vacuuming with a soft brush attachment, and immediately wiping up spills. You should also control indoor humidity by maintaining humidity between 35% and 55% to prevent the wood from expanding or contracting excessively. Use a humidifier in winter and a dehumidifier in humid months. Do not fluctuate the temperature in your home, you should maintain your home between 60°F and 80°F and no more than 10 degrees in flucation. Protect floors from scratches by using furniture pads and avoiding certain footwear, and use a cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors, never using excess water or harsh chemicals.

Nail/staple installation offers benefits like potential cost savings, easier repair, and a better allowance for the wood’s natural expansion and contraction compared to glue-down methods. It is often faster for professionals and is ideal for solid hardwood flooring on a wood subfloor. However, glue-down installation provides superior stability, a more solid feel underfoot, and a clean, uninterrupted appearance since it doesn’t leave surface marks. Glue -down is highly recommended on a wider plank to give it more stability.

Luxury vinyl plank flooring, or LVP, is made up of planks instead of one large sheet of vinyl or individual tiles. It’s made of multiple vinyl layers, often with a rigid core, and comes in planks that click together for easy installation. LVP is a budget-friendly and low-maintenance option, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.

Yes, you can install luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring yourself, as it is a popular and achievable DIY project for many homeowners, especially if you have a modicum of handy skills and patience. Success depends on proper subfloor preparation, understanding installation techniques like acclimation and snapping planks, and acquiring the necessary tools.

With proper care, LVP can last 10 to 20 years or more. Higher quality products with a thicker wear layer will last the longest.

LVP is often better for high-moisture areas and high-traffic, accident-prone homes, while laminate is typically a more budget-friendly option with good durability against scratches and dents in drier rooms. For a home with kids, pets, or frequent spills, LVP’s waterproof nature and flexibility make it the superior choice. If your primary concerns are scratching and cost and the rooms are not at risk for moisture exposure, laminate can be a great alternative.

Ceramic and porcelain are very similar, but porcelain tends to be stronger and more durable due to its slightly different manufacturing process. In comparison to ceramic tile, porcelain tile is made from a more refined clay, and it’s fired at a higher temperature, contributing to increased density. Porcelain is also more water-resistant than ceramic, although both ceramic and porcelain tiles are typically finished with a glazed surface coating that improves their water resistance. In terms of appearance, porcelain and ceramic tiles are nearly impossible to tell apart. Both are available in a wide variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and patterns.

Yes it can. One consideration to keep in mind when installing floor tile on the wall is that it can be heavier than the wall tile. Still, as long as it’s installed correctly, there shouldn’t be any issues. Wall tile, on the other hand, tends to be made from materials that can be easily scratched and cracked when used on the floor. It’s not intended to be walked on and usually isn’t as strong or durable as floor tile.
To maintain your carpet in a good condition please follow the following guidelines: Vacuum at least once a week, or more often in high-traffic areas to prevent dirt and debris from embedding into the fibers. Blot stains immediately with a damp cloth and mild carpet cleaner, avoiding rubbing to prevent spreading. Schedule professional deep cleaning every 12 months to remove allergens, odors, and built-up dirt and to maintain your carpet under manufacturer warranty. Use doormats at all entrances to minimize tracked-in dirt.
Natural stone is quarried from the earth and has unique, unrepeatable characteristics, while man-made stone is manufactured in a factory using a combination of natural and synthetic materials like crushed stone, resin, and pigments.
Countertop maintenance depends on the material, but generally involves daily cleaning with mild soap and water, using coasters and cutting boards, and avoiding harsh chemicals or extreme heat. For natural stone like granite or marble, you’ll need to periodically re-seal the surface to protect it from stains. Other materials like quartz have different needs, and certain types like soapstone require regular oiling to maintain their appearance
While doing an installation yourself can save money on labor, hiring a professional is often the safer, faster, and more reliable choice. A professional brings expertise, tools, and accountability that can prevent expensive mistakes and ensure the job is done correctly the first time.
BHFT warrants their labor for one year.

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