Carriage Place is a busy family neighborhood, and most of the residential flooring installation projects we take on here are scheduled around school runs, work calls, and the dog. We try to make that part easy. Our crew works in the same part of Aurora, our showroom sits a short drive away on Smoky Hill Road, and we have planned enough projects around households in this neighborhood to know how to handle the noise, dust, and timing that come with replacing floors in a house people actually live in.
Built Around Real Households
A lot of the houses in Carriage Place are two-story homes with the bedrooms upstairs and the main living area downstairs. That layout matters when we plan a job because it usually means we can keep one floor of the house livable while we work on the other. We talk through where the furniture goes, which rooms get done first, and how to keep traffic flowing through the spaces we are not touching that day. The goal is to finish the work properly without making your week miserable along the way.
Flooring We Install Across the Neighborhood
Most of what we do in Carriage Place falls into a few categories. At Floor & More, we handle hardwood flooring installation for main floors, luxury vinyl flooring installation for kitchens and lower levels, carpet installation for upstairs bedrooms, and tile flooring installation for bathrooms and entryways. Stone installation, cabinetry installation, and interior remodeling services are part of the same business when the project is bigger than the floors themselves. Subfloor preparation and leveling are included on every install because the prep work is what keeps the finish from failing in the first year.
The People You Will Meet
Vlad runs the estimates and writes the quotes, and he is the same person who answers your questions before and during the project. Oleg leads the install crew on the job site and is hands-on with the work, not running it from a desk. Hope and Jazmen are usually the ones you meet first at the showroom, and they are the ones who help match samples to what you already have in the house. You stay with the same team from the first conversation to the final walkthrough, so nothing gets lost between sales and install.
Why Customers Come Back for the Next Room
A pattern we see in Carriage Place is that the same homeowner calls us back for a second or third project months after the first one. The living room gets done, then the upstairs bedrooms are next, then the master bath the year after that. Part of it is the installation holding up. The other part is that knowing the crew, the showroom, and how the process works means there is less to figure out the second time around. When it happens, we bring the same team back, so the materials and finish match what was already done.
About Carriage Place, CO
Carriage Place is a residential subdivision in southeast Aurora, set between Smoky Hill Road and the surrounding established neighborhoods. The area is mostly single-family homes built in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with mature landscaping, sidewalks, and quiet streets that make it a steady choice for families. Cherry Creek schools serve much of the area, and the proximity to Cherry Creek State Park, Southlands, and E-470 means residents have easy access to shopping, recreation, and commute routes without sitting on the main arterials. A lot of the homes here are owned by the same families who have lived in them for years, which is part of why so much of the flooring work in the neighborhood happens on a planned timeline rather than a rushed one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you handle dust and disruption during installation?
The crew uses dust containment around the work area, runs vacuums during cuts, and keeps materials staged in one spot rather than spread across the house. Most rooms not being worked on can stay closed off and usable.
Can a project be scheduled around school days or working hours?
Yes. Many Carriage Place projects are planned around drop off, pickup, and the hours when kids are out of the house. Start times and daily windows are confirmed during the estimate so the schedule fits the household.
Is financing available for larger projects?
Yes. Financing is available for residential flooring projects, and the team will go over the options when you request your estimate so the project can be planned around what works for your budget.
If you want to start the conversation, stop by the Smoky Hill Road showroom to look through samples, or request a free in-home estimate so we can take measurements and talk through what would actually work in your house. There is no obligation to move forward until you are ready.
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