Living in Auburn, you already know how unpredictable the rain can be. One moment, it’s sunny, and the next, you’re rushing inside to escape the downpour. And to top it all off, your floors make the mess even worse. Well, not anymore. At Gary Johnson Flooring America, we offer super reliable and easy-to-maintain flooring that can handle rainy weather without the hassle.
Cheap-priced slabs seem budget-friendly at first. But over time, their dust-catching surfaces and low-quality materials make them a disaster waiting to happen.
And let’s not forget—“Dusty floors trap allergens like dust mites, leading to allergies and asthma.” At Gary Johnson Flooring America, we believe Auburn residents deserve the best. Instead of just selling slabs or securing paychecks, our mission is to provide solutions that make your life easier.
✔ Dust-Resistant Surfaces – Keeps allergens at bay.
✔ Minimal Maintenance – No constant upkeep required.
✔ Warranties – Backed by our quality commitment.
If your flooring vision turns into a headache, the problem isn’t the materials—it’s the installation.
At Gary Johnson Flooring America, our team is available 24/7 to assist you.
We provide end-to-end care to keep your home looking flawless, including:
✅ Professional Installation
✅ Flooring Repairs
✅ Cleaning Services
✅ Protective Coatings & Sealants
✅ Custom Flooring Consultations
Generally, installing vinyl flooring takes one to two days. However, to get a precise estimate for your specific project, it’s best to contact our team.
Yes, Gary Johnson Flooring America offers high-quality flooring backed by warranties.
We provide the "Adore Your Floor™ Guarantee," ensuring customer satisfaction. Additionally, all our floors come with a 30-day replacement warranty.
On average, materials range from $2 to $14 per square foot. Including professional installation, the total cost typically falls between $5,000 and $20,000 for a 1,000-square-foot area. For precise pricing based on your specific needs, give us a call. (Don’t worry, quotes are completely free.
Traditional hardwood flooring is not waterproof and can be damaged by prolonged exposure to moisture.
However, some engineered hardwood products are designed to be water-resistant.