Laminate Flooring Installation with Stairs in Fremont, CA


Laminate floor installation in Oakland, CA. We installed the 12MM carbonized bamboo laminate throughout the whole house. We used white quarter round for the perimeter molding. Job was 1000 ft. with the corner stair case and it took us five days. The bamboo laminate is super scratch resistant, looks exactly like engineered hardwood and will perform great for a long time. Contact 1DayFloors.com for an estimate in the Bay Area, CA.



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11 thoughts on “Laminate Flooring Installation with Stairs in Fremont, CA

  1. i want to get rid of the carpet on my stairs but am still undecided if laminate or solid wood treads (lowes red oak stairtrek). would you have an idea which one would give me longer durability? thanks! very nice video btw, stairs are looking great!

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  3. Trip hazard anyone? Anything that sticks up on the stairs is just criminally negligent. No matter HOW CHEAP something is…it’s not worth risking someone getting hurt. Laminate should never go on stairs unless it has a LEVEL nosing and that’s the ONLY time…

  4. Hello everyone i’m a floor installer, I have 18 years or experience. I install Hardwood, Ceramic tile, Carpet, Vinyl, I guarantee my work for 1 year. I work Labor only and i do not sell materials . If you are interested please contact me at eduardoflores91@yahoo.com . my cellphone number is 1(562) 922-0526..I only worked around Los Angelos area and Orange county in California.I also charge very cheap

  5. Beautiful job! Can you tell me how you tuck the laminate under the base board that you undercut? I can see how you could do it on one end, but how about on the other end? Thanks.

  6. For the top of the tread…I cut it into angles to where it resembled the bottom/left part of an octagon. I think I was able to get it with 4 or 5 small pieces to wrap the tread. Just be careful not to cut the top tread to far back or else the stair nosing wont cover the rounded riser. For the bottom riser I used a thin veneer which I painted white…to match the rest of the mdf risers. Nice to hear from you…g’luck.