Fountain has grown into one of the most active communities along the southern Front Range, and the homes here reflect that energy. From newer subdivisions near Fountain Creek to established neighborhoods close to Fort Carson, the variety of homes in Fountain means there is no one-size-fits-all approach to flooring. What every home has in common is the need for a contractor who takes the work seriously, communicates clearly, and delivers a finished product that holds up under real use.
Fountain sits at around 5,500 feet, which is lower than many communities to the north, but Colorado’s climate still demands more from your floors than contractors in other states have to plan for. Dry air, temperature swings, and the demands of military family life add up to floors that need to be installed correctly the first time. We work in Fountain regularly and bring the same standards we apply across the Front Range to every project here, from quick LVP installs to full site-finished hardwood builds.

We install site-finished solid hardwood in Fountain homes with proper acclimation and subfloor prep built into every project. The result is a floor that looks great and performs for decades.

If your existing hardwood floors have seen better days, our dustless refinishing service can restore them without the mess or expense of full replacement. We assess your floors honestly and tell you what is worth saving.

LVP is a popular choice in Fountain for basements, mudrooms, and high-traffic family spaces. It is waterproof, durable, comfortable underfoot, and available in styles that hold up alongside genuine hardwood.

Laminate is a hardworking, budget-friendly option for Fountain families who want an attractive floor that can take what daily life dishes out. Pets, kids, and Colorado mud season are no match for today’s laminate options.

Engineered hardwood gives Fountain homeowners a real wood floor with better resistance to Colorado’s humidity swings. It is a versatile option that works well in main living areas and more challenging spaces alike.

Fountain garages face winter road treatment, oil, and the kind of heavy use that comes with military-family logistics. Our epoxy coatings protect and finish your garage floor so it works as hard as you do.






Here are the questions Fountain homeowners ask us most before starting a flooring project.
Newer Fountain construction tends to have concrete subfloors or OSB over truss systems, which work well with a range of flooring options. Site-finished hardwood and engineered hardwood are great choices for main living areas. LVP is ideal for basements and utility spaces. We assess your specific subfloor during the consultation and make recommendations based on what is actually there.
Absolutely. We are used to working with Fort Carson families and understand the scheduling realities that come with military life. We keep communication straightforward, give you a realistic timeline, and work with your schedule as much as possible. Give us a call and we will figure out a plan that works.
Most installs run one to three days for the installation itself, plus several days of acclimation time before we start. Site-finished projects add time for sanding and finish coats to cure. We lay out the full timeline during your consultation so you know exactly what to plan around.
In many cases, yes. LVP can be installed over existing hard surfaces as long as they are flat, stable, and within height tolerances for transitions and doors. We check the existing floor during the site assessment and let you know whether a float-over install makes sense or whether removal is the better move.
Yes. We service the full Fountain area including neighborhoods near Fort Carson, Fountain Creek, and the newer subdivisions along the southern I-25 corridor. Call us at (719) 233-8009 and we will come take a look.
Real hardwood adds to your home’s resale value in a way that LVP does not. It can also be refinished multiple times over its life, which means a well-maintained hardwood floor can outlast several rounds of LVP replacement. That said, LVP is the smarter choice in moisture-prone spaces. We help you decide which material belongs where based on your specific home and priorities.
We do. Every project starts with a free in-home consultation. Call (719) 233-8009 to schedule yours.