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Flooring Installation

Sunstar Construction, LLC provides expert flooring installation for homeowners and property managers throughout St. George, UT, Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Northern Arizona. We specialize in residential and light commercial projects, from material selection and subfloor preparation to baseboards, transitions, and final walkthroughs.

15+ Years Experience
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Residential & Commercial

Flooring Project Types

Quick answer: Sunstar handles flooring installation for new home flooring, home flooring update projects, and light commercial spaces where finish quality and clean coordination matter.

Carpeted staircase and landing in finished residential flooring project in St. George area

New home flooring

For new home flooring, the goal is not just to install material. It is to create a finished look that works with cabinets, paint, trim, stairs, and adjacent rooms from the start.

  • Living rooms and hallways
  • Kitchens and dining areas
  • Staircases and upper landings
Hard-surface flooring in kitchen after residential remodel in St. George area

Home flooring update

A home flooring update is often the right move when current materials are worn, dated, uneven, or difficult to maintain. Some homeowners want a more durable surface or a consistent look.

Light commercial lobby flooring and finish details in St. George area

Light commercial projects

We also support light commercial flooring projects for interior spaces like lobbies, offices, and breakrooms. These jobs often need attention to wear, scheduling, and functionality.

Our Flooring Installation Process

Quick answer: Our flooring installation process starts with a site review, moves into material and scope planning, then into demo and prep, and finishes with transition details and a final walkthrough.

1. Consultation and site review

We begin by walking the space and understanding what you want the finished result to do. That may mean better durability, a cleaner look, easier maintenance, or flooring that ties into a remodel already in progress.

  • • Existing flooring condition & room layout
  • • Trim, baseboard details & transitions
  • • Occupied-home status & remodel sequencing

2. Material selection and scope planning

Some clients already know they want carpet installation in specific rooms, or LVP flooring in main living areas. Others need help comparing options. We can help you narrow the choices based on room use, traffic, comfort, and maintenance. This planning stage helps avoid surprises later, especially if part of a larger design and build service.

3. Demo, prep, and installation

Existing materials may need to be removed. The floor may need cleanup or subfloor prep before new materials are installed. That prep matters. It affects how the floor looks, feels, and performs.

  • • Layout and pattern flow
  • • Edge details and stair sections
  • • Room-to-room transitions and thresholds

4. Baseboards, transitions, and final walkthrough

The finish work is what makes flooring projects feel complete. Baseboards, transitions, and trim details matter just as much as the flooring itself. Before wrap-up, we review the finished work with you and address final details.

Kitchen flooring area during demolition and project prep in St. George area Kitchen floor area under construction during remodel in St. George area

Help Choosing the Right Finish

Quick answer: The right finish depends on room use, traffic, moisture exposure, comfort, maintenance expectations, and how one surface transitions into the next.

How room use affects material choice

A kitchen, main hallway, or entry often needs a different flooring approach than a bedroom or staircase. Some spaces need easier cleanup. Some need a softer feel. In many homes, the best answer is a mix of materials.

  • • How much daily foot traffic does the room get?
  • • Is there moisture nearby?
  • • Do you want softer flooring upstairs or on stairs?
  • • Are pets or kids part of the daily wear on the space?
  • • Will the flooring connect to existing rooms that stay in place?

Color, texture, and transition planning

Samples can look different in the actual room than they do in a store. Lighting, cabinet tones, wall color, and trim all affect the final result. That is why finish selection should be practical, not rushed.

Hard-surface kitchen flooring after remodel in St. George area Soft carpet flooring on staircase and landing after residential remodel in St. George area

What Affects Cost and Timeline

Quick answer: Flooring installation cost and schedule depend on the material, room count, prep needs, finish work, project layout, and whether the job is part of a larger remodel.

Finished living room flooring and trim details after remodel in St. George area

Pricing factors

Every project is different, so pricing should be based on actual conditions. Common cost drivers include:

  • Total square footage & room count
  • Flooring material selected
  • Carpet vs hard-surface needs
  • Demo and disposal of old flooring
  • Subfloor prep or leveling needs
  • Stair work and tight cuts
  • Transition strips and thresholds
  • Baseboard removal or replacement

Typical scheduling

Smaller room updates are usually more direct than larger flooring projects that span multiple rooms. Scheduling often depends on:

  • • Material availability
  • • Room access & occupied-home logistics
  • • Prep requirements found after demo
  • • The amount of finish detail included

Flooring Installation FAQs

Do you handle both residential and light commercial flooring projects?
Yes. Sunstar Construction handles flooring installation for homes and selected light commercial interior spaces. If the flooring is part of a larger remodel, we can coordinate it within the broader project.
Do I need to pick the flooring material before I contact you?
No. Some clients already know what they want. Others need help comparing materials. We can review the space and help you think through use, finish goals, and how the flooring should connect to the rest of the project.
Can you work in occupied homes?
Yes. Project conditions vary, but Sunstar regularly works on remodel and renovation jobs where communication, schedule planning, and clean coordination matter.
Who manages the project?
A project manager is assigned to each project. That helps keep communication, scheduling, and next steps organized from start to finish.
Are you licensed outside Utah?
Yes. Sunstar Construction is licensed in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. The business is based in St. George and serves Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Northern Arizona.
Can you coordinate flooring with kitchen or bathroom remodel work?
Yes. Flooring can be handled as a standalone service or as part of a larger remodel. That is often helpful when floors need to line up with cabinets, trim, transitions, or other finish updates.
Do you offer a free consultation?
Yes. Call us or use the contact page to schedule a free consultation. We'll walk through your space, discuss material options, and give you a clear timeline.
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Request a Free Flooring Consultation

Quick answer: Ready to upgrade your floors in St. George or the surrounding region? Call Sunstar Construction or submit a request. We'll review your space, discuss finish options that fit your lifestyle, and provide a clear timeline.

1136 E 200 S Unit 3, St. George, UT 84790
Serving Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Northern Arizona