New Horizons Flooring

Flooring in Broomfield, CO

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If you’re looking for flooring in Broomfield, you’re probably trying to make the house feel finished. Not staged, not trendy, just clean, solid, and right.

A lot of Broomfield homes have big open layouts and a lot of natural light. That’s great, but it also means you notice everything. The scratches in the walk paths. The tile that isn’t sitting flat. The “builder floor” that looked fine until you lived on it for a couple years. And if you’ve got kids, dogs, or both, you don’t need a delicate floor. You need one that can take real life.

That’s where we come in.

New Horizons Flooring is family-owned, local, and we work across Broomfield and the Denver metro. We install and refinish flooring that holds up, and we don’t recommend materials that look good on a sample and fall apart in the real world.

What we do in Broomfield

Hardwood installation

If you want real wood through your main level, we can do that. The key is not rushing it. Wood needs time to acclimate in Colorado, and it needs room to move. We plan the layout, transitions, and expansion gaps so your floor doesn’t turn into a gap-and-squeak situation after the first winter.

Hardwood refinishing

A lot of homeowners in Broomfield already have hardwood worth saving. It’s not “bad wood,” it’s just worn finish. Refinishing fixes that. We sand down, repair what needs repair, and rebuild the finish so the floor looks even again.

We also use dust containment. No one honest promises “dustless,” but we contain it so the job doesn’t take over your entire house.

Hardwood repair

If you’ve got a few boards that are damaged near a door, a water stain by the fridge, squeaks that showed up over time, or pet damage in one area, repair is often the smarter move. We do repairs so they blend. If the surrounding area is worn too, we’ll tell you straight, it usually looks best to repair and refinish together.

Engineered hardwood

Broomfield homes with slab areas, basements, or radiant heat zones are great candidates for engineered hardwood. It gives you real wood with better stability than solid hardwood in the wrong location. If you want a wood look downstairs, this is usually the cleanest way to get it.

Tile and stone

Tile belongs in bathrooms, laundry rooms, mudrooms, and entries. The part that matters most isn’t the tile you pick, it’s the prep underneath. Flat floor, proper membranes, correct waterproofing where needed. If that gets skipped, tile cracks, grout breaks, and you’re repairing a job you just paid for.

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP)

LVP is a practical option for basements and high-traffic spaces. It’s water resistant and easy to live with. The only catch is the prep. If the subfloor isn’t flat, LVP feels hollow and the joints don’t stay tight. We handle the prep so the floor feels solid and looks finished.

The part most people miss

A floor is only as good as the prep.

We pay attention to the boring parts because that’s where the quality lives: subfloor leveling, moisture checks when they matter, clean transitions, straight lines, and finishes that cure the way they’re supposed to.

If you want a floor that still looks right years from now, that’s what matters.

What flooring usually makes sense in Broomfield homes

Here’s the quick version we tell most homeowners:

Hardwood works great in above-grade living areas.
Engineered hardwood makes sense in basements and slab areas where stability matters.
Tile is best for wet rooms and entries.
LVP is great for basements and busy households where durability matters more than anything.

We’ll walk the space and recommend what fits your house and how you live in it.

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Get a quote for flooring in Broomfield

If you want flooring in Broomfield handled straight, call us. We’ll take a look, talk through options, and give you a clear quote with a real plan behind it.