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Hardwood installation, Terrell, TX

Hardwood installation in Terrell, TX

Wood is the one floor people still describe as an investment, and in North Texas the decision that matters most gets made before anyone opens a box. Nearly every house here sits on a concrete slab, which rules out some products, favors others, and changes how the floor is fastened down. We walk the rooms, test the slab, and tell you which of the three installation methods your house will actually accept. Installed by our own crew across Terrell.

Hardwood installation installed in Terrell, TX by All About Floors
Why All About Floors in Terrell

Hardwood installation done right, the first time, in Terrell.

Homeowners across Terrell, TX call All About Floors for hardwood installation because every job runs with our own crew, no subcontractors, no surprise charges, and one number to call from first sample to finished floor.

We install hardwood installation across Terrell and the surrounding area, including Talty, McLendon-Chisholm, Kaufman, Heartland.

What's included

  • Solid and engineered wood matched to the subfloor
  • Slab moisture testing before any glue-down
  • Glue-down, floating and nail-down installation
  • Grinding and patching to the manufacturer's flatness spec
  • Door casings undercut and thresholds fitted
  • Wide plank layouts set to the room's longest sight line
  • Material acclimated inside the conditioned house
  • One-year labor warranty on every installation
Hardwood installation in Terrell

Built for Terrell homes.

The Cartwright House on Griffith Avenue went up in 1883. The octagonal Round House on the Southwestern Christian College campus dates to around 1865. Terrell still has whole streets of that era, and flooring them is nothing like flooring the 1,527 homes going into Northspur on 700 acres, or the LGI section at Creekside Estates. We work both ends of that: century-old pier-and-beam decks that need levelling, and green slabs that get moisture-tested before anything is glued down.

Terrell's downtown is a turn-of-the-century historic district, brick sidewalks, vintage lighting, storefronts repurposed into shops, offices and lofts, and the residential streets around it match. The Cartwright House at 505 Griffith Avenue was built in 1883, the L.E. Griffith House on First Street around 1880, the Lochhead House on Pecan Street in 1900, and there is a 1910 house on the register that arrived as a Sears, Roebuck catalog kit. Add the 1928 Tudor Revival Walter Allen House and you have a housing stock that predates slab construction entirely.

What that means on site: pier-and-beam, plank subfloors, joists that have taken a century of Texas wet-dry cycling, and frequently original wood buried under two or three later layers. Before anything new goes down we check the deck for deflection, screw off the squeaks, replace rotted boards near exterior walls and add underlayment where the plank gaps are too wide to bridge. Where the original hardwood is sound, refinishing it is usually the better call than covering it.

The other Terrell is post-2000. Northspur is a 700-acre master-planned community platted for 1,527 single-family homes on 40-, 50- and 70-foot lots, with M/I Homes and Impression Homes building. Creekside Estates adds more. The city was still issuing around 135 single-family permits in 2025. All of it is slab-on-grade, poured onto Blackland Prairie soils that expand and contract on a seasonal cycle.

Humidity is the quiet factor in both. North Texas swings from saturated spring ground to hard summer drying, and wood moves with it. Solid hardwood wants acclimating in the house before install and a proper expansion gap at every wall; on slabs we generally steer people to engineered wood, which handles the swing with less cupping.

Recent work

Hardwood installation jobs near Terrell

  • Cozy hardwood flooring
Reviews

What homeowners say

  • "We had All About Floors install our wood floors in our home a couple years ago. They did a fantastic job and the price was very affordable. The crew they sent out moved our furniture and worked around our busy schedule with ease. All About Floors is the only floor company I would use and I am so thankful they are a part of the Crandall community!"
    Dylan Roberts · Crandall · via Google
  • "All About Floors is amazing to work with! We recently had our entire flooring replaced and they not only did a wonderful job, the support and aftercare has been top notch! Highly recommend"
    J Shoe2 · via Google
Terrell FAQs

Hardwood installation in Terrell, questions

There's original wood under the carpet in our Griffith Avenue house. Refinish it or replace it?

Pull a corner and look at the board thickness first. Solid boards from the 1880s to 1920s usually have plenty of material left and refinish beautifully. Replacement only makes sense if the boards are cupped past sanding, water-damaged near the exterior walls, or if too many are missing from old plumbing runs. We'll tell you honestly which you're looking at before you spend anything.

Our old Terrell house has floors that visibly slope. Can you level them?

To a point, and we're straight about the limit. On a pier-and-beam house we can shim and sister joists, re-deck bad sections and bring the surface flat enough for plank or tile to sit right. What we can't do is correct a foundation that is still moving, that's a foundation contractor's job, and doing the floor first just means doing it twice.

We're closing on a Northspur build. When can flooring go in?

Once the slab is dry enough to test clean, which we check rather than guess at. New Terrell slabs can still be giving off moisture months after pour, and that's what ruins a glue-down. Floating LVP is more forgiving and can often go in sooner. Estimates are free, we bring samples out, and we can usually start within about two days of you deciding.

Our house is on a post-tension slab. Does that limit our options?

It rules out anything that needs a fastener driven into the concrete, because the steel cables inside are under load and cutting one is a serious repair. On a wood floor that costs you nothing. Engineered plank is either bonded to the surface with a urethane adhesive or floated over a pad, and neither method touches the inside of the slab.

Can hardwood go in our kitchen?

Yes, and it is common here. Wood handles a dropped glass and a wiped-up spill without complaint. What it does not handle is standing water under a dishwasher, or an ice maker line that weeps for a month before anyone notices. Use engineered rather than solid, seal the run where the floor meets the cabinets, and keep full bathrooms on another material.

What happens to our baseboards and doors?

Baseboards usually stay put. We install to the wall and finish with shoe molding, which is cleaner than pulling trim that was caulked and painted in place. Door casings get undercut so the plank slides beneath them rather than being scribed around them, and if the new floor sits higher, interior doors get trimmed at the bottom.

Flexible financing available

Wisetack and Synchrony

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