New floors for your Newport Beach home — installed right and built to last. My Flooring Guy installs LVP, SPC, hardwood, and laminate throughout Newport Beach and Orange County. Free Zoom estimate — no home visit required.
Newport Beach represents the premium end of our installation market. Homes in Newport Coast, Crystal Cove, Balboa Island, and Corona del Mar demand materials and craftsmanship that match their architecture and price point — and that's exactly what we deliver.
Wide-plank European white oak is the dominant request in Newport Beach right now — 5" to 7" planks, natural or light wire-brushed finishes, installed with precision and finished to a matte or satin sheen. We source premium hardwood from trusted suppliers and install with the attention to detail these homes deserve.
Engineered hardwood is also extremely popular in Newport Beach's coastal environment — it handles the marine humidity better than solid hardwood while delivering the same real wood look and feel. For pool houses, casitas, and outdoor-adjacent spaces, LVP/SPC provides the waterproofing coastal living demands. We work regularly in gated communities throughout Newport Beach and are experienced with HOA requirements and premium project expectations.
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We install all major flooring types across LA County. Not sure which is right for you? We'll help you decide on your free Zoom call.
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No city in California has more original hardwood flooring potential than Los Angeles. The pre-war neighborhoods alone — Pasadena's Bungalow Heaven, Silver Lake's Craftsman belt, Los Feliz, Koreatown, Mid-City — contain hundreds of thousands of homes built before 1940, many with original Douglas Fir or red oak floors that have never been refinished.
The mid-century wave added millions more square feet: the ranch homes of Sherman Oaks, Encino, and Studio City, built from the late 1940s through the 1970s, with solid oak floors that respond beautifully to modern refinishing techniques. These floors were built to last 100 years — all they need is a proper sand and refinish every 10–15 years.
Color change is transforming LA interiors. The dominant trend right now is moving away from the orange-toned or heavily yellowed finishes common in 1980s–90s renovations toward natural (no stain), light gray, whitewashed, or dark espresso finishes. A color change during refinishing costs nothing extra compared to a standard refinish — and the visual transformation is dramatic.
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We also offer hardwood refinishing throughout Newport Beach and Orange County.
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