Faqs

Installations

When a Flooring Depot Home Outlet installation team member arrives at your home, you can trust that they are highly professional, knowledgeable, and fully qualified to deliver a top-quality flooring installation.

Our team receives ongoing training, and we stand behind their work with a one-year guarantee. When you choose us, you’re choosing the best flooring installation team in Chipley.
If you have experience installing floors and prefer to do it yourself, we offer a full range of flooring installation supplies. Visit our sister store, Coastal Flooring Supplies, located right next to our main showroom in Chipley. Our knowledgeable staff will ensure you have everything you need for a successful installation.

To get an estimate, please call Flooring Depot Home Outlet to schedule an appointment or click here. All estimates are free. A team member will visit your home at your convenience to take measurements and gather details about your project.

We also invite you to visit our showroom to explore our wide range of flooring products. In most cases, you can receive an estimate while you shop. Someone will follow up with you promptly with your estimate.

Your carpet may need re-stretching, which can happen for various reasons. At Flooring Depot Home Outlet, we offer a lifetime re-stretch guarantee on your carpet purchase, ensuring your carpet always looks its best.
Carpet options are nearly limitless, but they can be divided into three main categories based on the characteristics of the carpet’s surface, known as the “pile.” The pile, made up of tufts of yarn, forms the visible, wearable surface of the carpet. The three types of carpet pile are: cut pile, loop pile, and cut and loop.

Hardwood flooring comes in three distinct types: solid wood, engineered wood, and longstrip flooring. These types differ in their manufacturing processes, which affect where and how they can be installed, as well as how often they can be refinished.

  • Solid Wood Flooring: Made from a single piece of wood with tongue-and-groove sides.
  • Engineered Wood Flooring: Constructed by stacking thin layers of wood to create a single plank.
  • Longstrip Flooring: Similar to engineered wood, longstrip flooring is also made by layering thin pieces of wood to form a plank.

Each type has unique characteristics that determine its suitability for different environments and maintenance needs.

Laminate flooring gives homeowners the look of real wood at a more affordable price. It’s also more durable than wood, offering better resistance to dents and scratches. Plus, laminate can be installed in areas where hardwood isn’t suitable, such as bathrooms or basements.

Vinyl flooring is created by layering various materials, including vinyl. The most common type of vinyl flooring has four layers:

  • Backing Layer: Made from felt, fiberglass, or vinyl, this layer provides stability.
  • Core Layer: Adds durability and structure to the flooring.
  • Decorative Layer: Features the pattern or design that gives the flooring its appearance.
  • Wear Layer: A protective top layer that shields the flooring from scratches and scuffs.