New Horizons Flooring

Flooring in Denver, CO

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If you’re searching for flooring in Denver, you’re probably looking at your floor right now thinking, “Yeah, we can’t keep pretending this is fine.”

Maybe it’s hardwood that’s worn down to the point it looks gray in the traffic lanes. Maybe it’s tile that cracked and keeps getting worse. Maybe it’s vinyl that’s curling at the edges. Or maybe you just bought a place and the floors are the first thing you want handled before you move furniture in.

That’s what we do.

New Horizons Flooring is a family-owned flooring company serving Denver and the surrounding metro. We install new floors, we refinish hardwood, we repair what can be saved, and we help you pick materials that make sense for Colorado homes, not whatever looks best under showroom lights.

You’ll get straight answers, clean work, and a floor that still looks right after the first winter.

Flooring services we handle in Denver

We’re not a carpet shop. We don’t do laminate. We focus on the work that holds value and holds up.

Hardwood flooring installation

If you want that warm, real-wood look, this is it. We install hardwood the right way, with proper acclimation, clean transitions, and a layout that doesn’t drift as you move room to room. If your home has a traditional wood subfloor and you want a floor you can live on for decades, hardwood still wins.

Hardwood floor refinishing

Most people don’t need new hardwood. They need their hardwood brought back to life. Refinishing is how you get rid of the dull lanes, scratches, and worn finish without tearing the house apart. We sand, we repair, we stain if you want a change, and we seal it properly.

And because it always comes up, we use dust containment. Not “dustless,” nobody honest says that, but contained enough that you’re not cleaning your vents and cabinets for weeks.

Hardwood floor repair

Loose boards, squeaks, water stains by a door, pet damage, gaps that keep widening every winter, we handle repairs that actually blend. That means matching boards, matching stain, and making sure the floor is stable again. A lot of times it’s repair first, then refinish so the whole area looks consistent.

Engineered hardwood flooring

This is a big one in Denver because of basements and slab foundations. Engineered hardwood gives you real wood on top with a stable core underneath. It’s one of the best ways to get a wood look where solid hardwood would be a headache. If you want wood downstairs, or over concrete, engineered usually makes the most sense.

Tile and stone flooring

Bathrooms, laundry rooms, entries, mudrooms, these areas take abuse. Tile is a great answer when it’s installed correctly. The key word there is correctly. Prep matters. Leveling matters. Waterproofing matters. If any of that gets skipped, you’ll see it later. We build tile floors and tile surrounds the way they’re supposed to be built, so you’re not dealing with cracked grout and loose corners a year from now.

Luxury vinyl plank flooring (LVP)

LVP is popular for a reason. It’s durable, it’s water-resistant, and it’s a solid option for basements and busy homes. Where people get burned is poor prep and sloppy installs. LVP needs a flat subfloor and clean transitions, or it starts feeling cheap fast. Installed right, it’s a great practical floor for Denver homes.

What we pay attention to that most people don’t

Here’s the part nobody talks about until something goes wrong.

A floor is only as good as what it’s sitting on.
We take time on subfloor prep. We check moisture when it matters. We plan transitions so you don’t end up with weird height changes. We leave the right expansion gaps. We keep lines straight. We don’t rush finish coats just to say we’re done.

It’s not glamorous work. It’s just what prevents the callbacks.

What flooring makes sense in Denver?

Denver homes are all over the place. Old bungalows, new builds, split levels, basements, slab sections, additions, you name it.

So we don’t push one product for every job. We match the floor to the space.

Hardwood upstairs and living areas is a classic for a reason.
Engineered wood makes sense in basements and slab areas.
Tile is the right move for wet rooms and entries.
LVP is a smart choice for basements and high-traffic areas where you want durability.

If you tell us how you live in the home, we’ll tell you what makes sense. If something is a bad idea, we’ll say that too.

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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.

Common questions we get

Refinishing is usually 3–5 days depending on repairs and cure time. Installs vary by size and material. We give you a real schedule before we start.

If your floor has enough thickness left and the damage isn’t severe, yes. It’s one of the best upgrades you can do without replacing everything.

Most of the time, yes. Matching is part art, part experience. If the whole floor is getting refinished, matching is even easier because we can blend everything together.

Usually engineered hardwood, LVP, or tile, depending on moisture and how you use the space. Solid hardwood in a basement is rarely the right call.

Get a flooring quote in Denver

If you want straight answers and clean work, we’ll come take a look and lay out your options. No pressure. No games. Just the right path for your home and budget.