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Floors and Trim Installed to Last

Flooring and trim installation services in Denver for remodels, updates, and new construction projects.

If your floors creak in spots or the baseboards have gaps along the wall, those issues usually come from settling, moisture changes, or rushed installation. Blanks Construction LLC installs flooring and trim in Denver homes as standalone projects or as part of larger remodels, working with a range of materials and room layouts to deliver clean results that hold up over time.

The work includes preparing subfloors so they're level and dry, installing the flooring material with attention to expansion gaps and seam placement, and fitting trim so joints are tight and nails are set below the surface. Whether you're replacing worn vinyl in a kitchen or adding hardwood to a living room, the process is the same—measure carefully, acclimate materials, and install with precision.

Contact Blanks Construction LLC to schedule flooring and trim services in Denver or nearby communities.

How flooring and trim change a room

Your flooring project in Denver starts with checking the subfloor for level, moisture content, and damage. Any dips or high spots are corrected before installation begins, since even small irregularities show up once the new floor goes down. Materials are left to acclimate in your home for at least 48 hours, which reduces the chance of buckling or gapping later on.

Once the flooring is in place, you'll notice a flat walking surface with consistent spacing between planks or tiles, no visible glue residue, and transitions that sit flush with adjoining rooms. Trim work finishes the edges—baseboards cover the expansion gap, and corners are coped or mitered so they fit tightly without caulk filling wide gaps.

Blanks Construction LLC handles a variety of flooring types including laminate, vinyl plank, tile, and hardwood, and the trim can be painted or stained depending on your preference. The work is often paired with kitchen, bathroom, or basement remodels, and is available throughout the service area in Lancaster County.

Questions that come up before installation starts

Most homeowners want to understand how long the project takes, what happens to the old flooring, and how soon they can move furniture back into the room.

What flooring works best in a kitchen or bathroom?
Vinyl plank and tile handle moisture well and are easy to clean, while laminate works better in low-moisture areas. Blanks Construction LLC helps you choose based on how the room is used and what your subfloor can support.
How do you make sure the floor doesn't squeak later?
Squeaks usually come from loose subfloor or movement between layers. The subfloor is screwed down before new flooring goes in, and underlayment is added if needed to reduce noise and movement.
Why does trim sometimes have visible gaps at the corners?
That happens when joints are cut at the wrong angle or the walls aren't perfectly square. Coped joints fit tighter than miters and adjust better to slight variations in wall angles.
When should flooring be replaced instead of refinished?
If the surface is deeply scratched, water-damaged, or worn through the finish layer, replacement makes more sense. Refinishing only works if there's enough material left to sand down without hitting the substrate.
How long before you can walk on new floors?
You can walk on most flooring right away, but it's best to wait 24 hours before moving furniture back in. Adhesive-based installations need longer cure times, especially in cooler weather.

Blanks Construction LLC works with homeowners in Denver and surrounding areas to install flooring and trim that fits the style and function of each room. Reach out to discuss materials, timing, and how the work fits into your remodel or update.