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Flooring Installation in Chino, CA

Tile, Hardwood, Luxury Vinyl Plank, Laminate, Carpet & Epoxy

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Rocca Tile & Granite LLC installs floors built to hold up for decades in Chino, CA and across the Inland Empire — tile, solid and engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, carpet, and garage epoxy. Every project starts with a full subfloor assessment and ends with tight transitions, sealed edges, and baseboards reset to the new height. Licensed since 2004 (CSLB #927459), our crew handles material selection, old flooring removal, subfloor prep, and precise installation — all under one contractor.

How Your New Floors Come Together

1

Floor Assessment

We evaluate the existing floor, check the subfloor for moisture and levelness, and identify any issues — soft spots, cracks, or unevenness — that need correction before new material goes down.

2

Material Selection

We review flooring samples with you, compare durability, maintenance, and longevity, and match the material to how the room actually gets used — kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, garages, and patios each have different demands.

3

Subfloor Preparation

We remove old flooring, repair the subfloor, apply leveling compound where needed, and install moisture barriers. This step is where most DIY installations fail — and where professional prep makes the difference.

4

Installation & Finishing

We install the new flooring, handle transitions between rooms and different flooring types, reinstall or replace baseboards and trim, and complete a final cleanup so your space is move-in ready.

Every Flooring Type, One Contractor

Most flooring companies specialize in one or two materials. Rocca Tile & Granite handles the full range — porcelain and ceramic tile, natural stone (travertine, marble, slate), solid and engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), laminate, carpet, and epoxy garage floor coatings. We also install large-format tile, wood-look plank tile, and outdoor patio flooring built to handle Southern California weather. One crew, one point of contact, every flooring type under one license.

That range matters when your project involves multiple rooms with different needs. A kitchen might call for porcelain tile, the living room for engineered hardwood, bedrooms for carpet, and the garage for epoxy. We handle the transitions between materials — thresholds, reducer strips, and T-moldings — so every connection between rooms looks intentional, not improvised. No subcontractors, no handoffs between trades.

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What Goes Into a Professional Floor Installation?

Proper subfloor preparation is what separates a flooring installation that lasts from one that buckles, cracks, or pops loose within a year. Before any new material goes down, we check for moisture levels, subfloor levelness, and structural integrity. High moisture means a vapor barrier. Uneven areas get leveled with self-leveling compound. Damaged sections of subfloor get replaced — not patched over and hidden. We don't skip this step because the consequences show up in six months, and by then the whole floor has to come back up.

Once the subfloor is sound, the installation itself follows manufacturer specifications for the chosen material — proper adhesive or fastener systems, correct expansion gaps, appropriate underlayment, and precise cuts at walls, doorways, and fixtures. We handle transitions between rooms where flooring types or heights change, install new baseboards or quarter-round trim, and finish thresholds at exterior doors. Every detail that touches the floor gets addressed — not just the flooring itself.

Why Homeowners Choose Rocca for Flooring

All Flooring Types

Tile, hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, carpet, and epoxy — one crew handles it all under one license.

Indoor & Outdoor

Living rooms to patios, garages to pool decks. We install flooring everywhere your property needs it.

Subfloor Prep Included

Leveling, moisture barriers, and old flooring removal are part of every project — the prep that makes a floor last decades, not months.

Licensed Since 2004

CSLB #927459, fully insured, 20+ years of flooring installations across the Inland Empire.

Flooring Installation Questions from Inland Empire Homeowners

What factors affect the cost of flooring installation?

Material choice, square footage, subfloor condition, pattern complexity, and transitions between rooms all influence the investment. Natural stone and solid hardwood require more labor and material than laminate or luxury vinyl plank. Existing subfloors that need leveling, moisture barriers, or repair add prep time. Custom patterns and intricate borders increase installation hours. We walk every room, assess subfloor condition, and provide a free itemized estimate so you see exactly what your project requires.

What's the most durable flooring for a kitchen?

Porcelain tile and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) are the two toughest choices for kitchens. Tile is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and holds up for decades with very little maintenance. LVP is waterproof, softer underfoot, and installs faster. Both shrug off heavy foot traffic without showing wear. We install both and help you pick based on how the kitchen actually gets used — pets, kids, bare feet on weekend mornings.

Do you remove and dispose of old flooring?

Yes. Removing and hauling away existing carpet, tile, hardwood, vinyl, or laminate is part of every installation project we take on. You don't schedule a separate demo crew, and you don't end up with a pile of old material at the curb — we handle it start to finish.

How long does flooring installation take?

Most single-room installs finish in one to three days. Whole-home projects with multiple flooring types and transitions take a week or two, depending on square footage and subfloor prep. Hardwood and tile run longer than LVP and laminate because of setting and curing time. We give you a specific timeline tied to your rooms and materials before we start.

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Last Updated: May 2026