Built for New England
Flooring in New Hampshire has to survive dramatic seasonal humidity swings — the kind that make solid hardwood shrink in winter and swell in summer if it's not acclimated and installed correctly. LVP and laminate are excellent choices for NH homes precisely because they handle this movement better, but they still need a level, clean subfloor and proper gap spacing to perform as intended. A floor installed without that prep will buckle or separate within a year or two.
Justin at VixFix installs hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), laminate, and engineered hardwood throughout New Hampshire. The subfloor gets checked and leveled before anything goes down. Transitions are cut clean, thresholds fit tight, and the finish looks like it belongs in the house — not like a home improvement project.
What's Included
Solid and engineered hardwood installed with proper acclimation, nail-down or glue-down method, and the expansion gaps NH's climate demands. Clean cuts at transitions and walls.
Luxury vinyl plank and laminate flooring installed floating or glued — depending on the subfloor and manufacturer spec. Excellent for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements where solid hardwood can't go.
Low spots filled, high spots sanded or shimmed, squeaks addressed. A level subfloor isn't optional — it's the difference between a floor that stays tight and one that pops and bounces within a year.
Stair treads refinished or replaced to match new flooring. Squeaky, worn risers addressed, balusters tightened. A staircase that looks cohesive with the rest of the floor, not like an afterthought.
Old carpet, vinyl, or laminate removed and disposed of before new flooring goes down. One contractor, one visit, one job — not two separate trips and two separate contracts.
Replacing damaged planks, fixing squeaky boards, patching water-damaged sections, or matching an existing floor pattern when adding on to a room. Matched as closely as possible to the surrounding floor.
Why VixFix
Justin checks and preps the subfloor before any flooring goes down. A level, clean subfloor isn't extra — it's the minimum for a floor that lasts through NH's climate.
Justin handles everything himself — demo, prep, install, transitions. No crew handoffs, no miscommunications. You know who's accountable for the result.
New England humidity swings are real. Justin acclimate materials properly and uses the right installation method for the product and environment — so the floor performs as intended year-round.
Estimates include materials, labor, disposal, and transitions — not just the square footage rate. No surprise add-ons when Justin gets to the job site.
Experience the VixFix Difference
Call Justin for a free, no-obligation estimate on your flooring project. Fast scheduling, clean installation, and a finish that holds up through a New Hampshire winter.
Learn More
Not sure which flooring type is right for your NH home? Our guide covers hardwood vs. LVP vs. laminate, what NH winters do to each type, and how to pick a product that won't warp, buckle, or peel.
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