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Get free flooring quotesVirginia Beach’s humidity and flood exposure shape every flooring decision. Waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and tile have largely replaced solid hardwood on ground floors here, while crawlspace and slab moisture make subfloor prep — not just the finish — the part that determines how long a floor lasts.
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Virginia Beach flooring is usually priced per square foot, materials plus labor. Typical local ranges:
| Service | Typical Virginia Beach range |
|---|---|
| Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) installed | $4 – $9 / sq ft |
| Tile installed (varies with tile + pattern) | $8 – $20 / sq ft |
| Hardwood / engineered installed | $8 – $16 / sq ft |
| Hardwood refinishing | $3 – $6 / sq ft |
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Flooring in Virginia Beach is priced per square foot including materials and labor: luxury vinyl plank runs about $4–$9/sq ft installed, tile $8–$20/sq ft, and hardwood or engineered wood $8–$16/sq ft. Refinishing existing hardwood is typically $3–$6/sq ft. A whole-room or whole-home quote depends on square footage and subfloor prep.
Waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and tile are the most popular ground-floor choices in Virginia Beach because they tolerate humidity and minor water intrusion far better than solid hardwood. If you want a wood look on a slab or in a coastal home, engineered wood with a proper moisture barrier is the more durable option.
Coastal humidity and crawlspace/slab moisture are the leading local causes of cupping, gaps, and adhesive failure. A good Virginia Beach flooring contractor will moisture-test the subfloor and let materials acclimate before installing — skipping that step is the most common reason a floor fails early in this climate.
Post your flooring project on BidBro with the rooms, rough square footage, and the material you’re considering. Local Virginia Beach flooring contractors respond with quotes you can compare on price, timeline, and scope — and you can confirm each one’s Virginia DPOR licensing before hiring.
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