Wood floor installation in Raleigh, NC is a multi-step process that includes subfloor preparation, material selection, board layout, fastening, finishing, and trim work. At A Hammer and Nail Construction, we handle every phase of your hardwood flooring project from tearing out old carpet or tile to delivering a finished floor that lies flat, wears evenly, and looks exactly the way you envisioned. With over 15 years serving Raleigh and the surrounding Wake, Johnston, and Durham county area, our crew brings the kind of hands-on experience that shows in every board we lay.
Most homeowners are surprised by how much goes into a proper hardwood floor installation. It’s not just dropping boards onto a slab it’s a sequenced process where each step affects the next. Understanding the Best Way to Install Hardwood Floors helps ensure long-lasting performance, a flawless finish, and fewer issues over time.
We inspect the subfloor for moisture, flatness, and structural integrity before ordering a single plank.
Removal of existing flooring (carpet, tile, vinyl, laminate, or old hardwood) and proper disposal.
Leveling, patching, or reinforcing the subfloor so the new floor won't creak, buckle, or gap over time.
Hardwood must acclimate to your home's humidity before installation. We factor this into every project timeline.
Boards are laid, spaced, and secured using the correct method for your wood species and subfloor type (nail-down, glue-down, or floating).
Door clearances are adjusted, transitions between rooms are fitted, and base molding is reinstalled.
We inspect every run of boards with you before we pack up.
Skipping or rushing any of these steps is exactly how floors end up squeaking, cupping, or separating within a year.
| Wood Species | Hardness (Janka) | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Oak | 1,290 | High-traffic areas, homes with pets | Popular; stains well |
| White Oak | 1,360 | Modern interiors | Better moisture resistance |
| Hickory | 1,820 | Rustic or farmhouse styles | Very hard; bold grain |
| Maple | 1,450 | Kitchens, light finishes | Smooth grain; dark stains show scratches more |
| Engineered Hardwood | Varies | Humid areas | Stable; good for changing humidity |
Our recommendation for Raleigh homeowners: White oak with a natural or matte finish is the most requested option in our current project queue it performs well in North Carolina’s humidity and fits almost any interior style. Engineered hardwood is also an excellent choice for below-grade installations or rooms where solid wood isn’t recommended.
Based on current market conditions in the Raleigh-Durham area, here’s what you can expect:
Factors that affect your Hardwood Floor Installation Cost include the wood species you choose, plank width (wider boards cost more), finish type (site-finished vs. prefinished), and how much subfloor preparation your space requires. We provide itemized, written quotes before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect. There are no surprise charges once the job starts.
Not every damaged floor needs to be torn out. We handle targeted wood floor repair for Raleigh homeowners dealing with:
There are dozens of wood flooring contractors in Raleigh. Here’s what separates us from the rest:
We visit your space, assess the subfloor, measure the area, discuss wood options, and give you a written quote before leaving.
We help you choose the right wood species, finish, and plank size. Materials are ordered once you approve the quote.
Hardwood is delivered and allowed to acclimate to your home's temperature and humidity (typically 3–5 days for solid hardwood).
Existing flooring is removed and the subfloor is leveled, repaired, and prepared for installation.
Boards are laid, secured, and finished. We work methodically not fast to ensure every run is straight and every board is properly set.
Molding and transitions are reinstalled. Doors are planned or adjusted as needed. The site is cleaned and inspected.
You inspect the finished floor with us. We don't consider the job done until you're satisfied.
Contact us today to schedule your free in-home assessment and lock in your project date.
A Hammer and Nail Construction is based in Willow Spring, NC and serves residential flooring clients throughout:
Get a Free Hardwood Flooring Estimate. If you would like immediate assistance, give us a call at (919) 264-7533.
Solid hardwood is a single piece of wood milled from top to bottom it can be sanded and refinished multiple times over its lifetime. Engineered hardwood consists of a real wood veneer bonded to multiple layers of plywood, which makes it more dimensionally stable in humid climates like Raleigh’s. Both look identical once installed. Engineered hardwood is often the better choice for below-grade spaces or rooms with humidity fluctuation.
Yes. We remove all existing flooring carpet, tile, vinyl, laminate, or old hardwood before installation. Removal and disposal are part of the job. We also inspect and prepare the subfloor once the old material is removed, which is a critical step most homeowners don’t see but that directly affects the finished floor’s performance.