New Horizons Flooring

Flooring in Brighton, CO

If you’re looking for flooring in Brighton, it’s usually because the floor is the one thing in the house that keeps bugging you.

Maybe the main level looks fine until the light hits it and you see every scratch. Maybe the kitchen floor has soft spots or cracks in the grout lines. Maybe the basement is getting finished and you don’t want to guess wrong on what works over concrete. Or maybe you’re getting the place ready to sell and you want it to feel clean the second someone walks in.

That’s the work we do.

New Horizons Flooring is family-owned, local, and we serve Brighton and the Denver metro. We install flooring that holds up in real life, we refinish hardwood the right way, and we don’t push materials that don’t make sense for Colorado homes.

What we do in Brighton

Hardwood installation

Hardwood is still the floor that makes a home feel finished. If you want real wood through the main level or upstairs, we install hardwood with the right pacing. In Colorado, wood needs time to acclimate. If that gets rushed, gaps show up later. We plan layout, transitions, and expansion so the floor stays stable.

Hardwood refinishing

A lot of hardwood floors don’t need to be replaced. They need to be brought back. Refinishing is how you reset the look without tearing everything out. We sand down, repair what needs repair, stain if you want a different tone, then seal with a finish that holds up.

We also use dust containment. Not “dustless,” but contained enough that the job doesn’t turn your whole house into a cleanup project.

Hardwood repair

Loose boards, squeaks, water spots by doors, pet damage, chipped edges, we repair hardwood so it blends. If the surrounding area is worn too, we’ll tell you straight, it usually looks best to repair and refinish together so the whole space reads as one floor.

Engineered hardwood

If you want a wood look in a basement or over slab areas, engineered hardwood is usually the smarter option. It’s real wood with a stable core, so it behaves better in spaces that move more or hold moisture. It’s one of the cleanest ways to get a wood look downstairs.

Tile and stone

Bathrooms, laundry rooms, mudrooms, entries, tile belongs there. The part that matters most is what’s underneath. If the prep is wrong or waterproofing gets skipped where it matters, tile fails. We level, prep, and waterproof correctly so it lasts.

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP)

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

What matters most in Brighton homes

A lot of Brighton homes have growing families, pets, and busy routines. Flooring needs to hold up to all of that. We focus on the details that keep the floor from becoming a problem later.

We pay attention to:
subfloor leveling, moisture where it matters, clean transitions, proper expansion gaps for wood, straight layout lines, and finishes that cure properly.

That’s what keeps a floor quiet, flat, and good-looking long-term.

Flooring choices that usually make sense here

Here’s the quick version:

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

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

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Areas we serve

We serve Denver and the surrounding metro, including Arvada, Littleton, Westminster, Thornton, Broomfield, Highlands Ranch, Erie, and nearby areas. If you’re close and not sure, call and ask. We won’t waste your time.

Get a quote for flooring in Brighton, CO

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