Apartment Flooring in Los Angeles
Flooring decisions in rentals come down to durability per dollar, and that's why most of the flooring we install in Los Angeles units is luxury vinyl plank: waterproof, scratch-resistant, and fast to install over most existing subfloors. When a carpet is past saving or old laminate has swollen at the seams, swapping to LVP during a turn raises the unit's photo appeal immediately.
We also handle the smaller flooring jobs that derail turnovers: re-securing transition strips, patching damaged planks, replacing water-damaged sections in kitchens and baths, and baseboard repair after installation.
Flooring work we handle
- Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) installation
- Carpet removal and disposal
- Plank patching and section replacement
- Transition strips, thresholds, and stair nosing
- Baseboard and quarter-round installation
- Subfloor prep and leveling for minor irregularities
How it works
Measure from plans or visit
Square footage from your floor plan is usually enough for a firm quote; complicated layouts get a quick site measure.
Install during the turn
Flooring slots in after repairs and before paint touch-ups and cleaning, so baseboards and finishes come out clean.
Walk the finished floor
Transitions, edges, and trim are checked before the cleaning crew finishes the unit.
Why property managers choose Turn My Unit
- Rental-grade LVP specs that survive tenants and photographs well
- Installed in sequence with paint and cleaning during turnovers
- Honest patch-vs-replace recommendations by room
- Carpet haul-away included in flooring swaps
Frequently asked questions
How much does vinyl plank flooring cost installed in LA?
Installed LVP in rental units typically runs $4–$7 per square foot depending on material grade and subfloor condition — a 700 sq ft one-bedroom usually lands in the $3,000–$5,000 range including materials.
Can you replace flooring in just one room?
Yes — kitchens and bathrooms are the most common single-room swaps after water damage. We'll match or coordinate with adjacent flooring where possible.
Should I replace carpet with vinyl plank in my rental?
In most LA rentals, yes. LVP costs more up front than new carpet but survives multiple tenancies, photographs better in listings, and removes the recurring cost of carpet cleaning or replacement at each turn.
Where we work
Flooring Repair & Installation is available across our Los Angeles service area:
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