Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 24, 2026.
Welcome to Premium Flooring Co. We built this website to share exactly what works on real job sites. We cover hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, and carpet. We give you the straight facts on installation, costs, and materials. Before you dig into our guides, you need to understand the rules of this website.
Acceptance of These Terms
By reading, browsing, or using premiumflooringco.com, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree with them, you should close this tab. We keep things simple and transparent. You read our advice at your own discretion. We operate this site to help homeowners and fellow tradespeople make better decisions about their floors. We expect you to use this information responsibly.
Our Content and Intellectual Property
We do not publish generic fluff. We write our guides based on years of pulling up old carpet, leveling concrete slabs, and locking in hardwood planks. The articles, photos, videos, and guides on this site belong to Premium Flooring Co. They are protected by copyright laws.
You cannot copy our articles and paste them on your own contracting website. You cannot steal our photos of a finished LVP install and claim them as your own work. If you want to quote a small section of our advice on acclimating solid oak flooring, you must link back to the original page on our site. We protect our hard work.
Disclaimer of Warranties
This is the most critical section of this page. Read it carefully.
We provide professional-grade information. We share the exact techniques we use to prevent moisture damage in basements and stop squeaks in second-story subfloors. However, we are not standing in your house. We cannot see your specific site conditions.
Every home is unique. Your concrete slab might have a severe hydrostatic pressure issue. Your floor joists might be deflected. Your room humidity might be completely out of range for solid hardwood. Because we cannot inspect your specific project, we provide our content strictly for informational and educational purposes.
We make no guarantees that following our guides will result in a perfect floor. You are responsible for testing your own moisture levels. You are responsible for checking your subfloor flatness. You must read the manufacturer instructions for the specific box of flooring you purchased. If the manufacturer says you need a six-mil vapor barrier, you need it. Do not use our website as an excuse to skip proper site testing.
We do not provide structural engineering advice. If your floor joists are rotting from water damage, you need a licensed framer or engineer. Do not try to cover up structural failure with a new layer of plywood and some luxury vinyl plank. We cover the surface. We do not cover the structural integrity of your house.
Limitation of Liability
Flooring materials are expensive. Mistakes cost real money. If you misread our guide on expansion gaps and your laminate floor buckles in the summer, that is your responsibility. If you use the wrong trowel notch for your porcelain tile and it cracks under a dining table, we are not liable.
Premium Flooring Co, its owners, writers, and employees will not be held responsible for any direct, indirect, or incidental damages resulting from your use of this website. This includes ruined materials, wasted time, or the cost of hiring a contractor to fix a failed DIY installation.
We give you the knowledge. You take on the risk of the physical work.
Affiliate Disclosure and Product Recommendations
We test a lot of tools and materials. Most of them fail our standards. When we find a moisture meter, a tapping block, or a specific brand of underlayment that actually holds up to daily abuse, we recommend it.
Sometimes we use affiliate links when we mention these products. This means if you click the link and buy the tool, we earn a small commission. This comes at no extra cost to you. It helps keep this website running. We never recommend a product just to make a quick buck. If a tool is garbage, we will tell you exactly why it belongs in the dumpster. Our reputation matters more than a small affiliate payout.
User Comments and Community Behavior
We allow comments on some of our installation guides. We want to hear your questions about tricky stair nose transitions or uneven transitions between rooms. We expect you to treat us and other readers with respect.
We delete spam. We delete abusive comments. We delete links to shady websites.
If you leave a comment claiming you can install solid hardwood in a damp basement without a subfloor system, we will probably delete that too. We do not allow dangerous advice to confuse our readers. We control the quality of the information on this domain.
Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of our operating jurisdiction. Any legal disputes regarding this website will be handled in our local courts. We prefer to settle disagreements with a phone call and a plain conversation. If it has to go to court, it happens on our home turf.
Changes to These Terms
The flooring industry changes. New locking mechanisms hit the market. New underlayment standards get published. Just like we update our installation methods, we occasionally update these terms. When we make changes, we update the effective date at the top of this page. It is your responsibility to check back here and stay informed.
Contacting Us
If you have questions about these terms, you can reach out. We do not hide behind an automated ticketing system. A real person reads the emails.
Send your questions regarding our website policies to our official contact email listed on our Contact page. Give us two business days to reply. We spend our days on job sites and our evenings writing these guides. We will get back to you as soon as we put the tools down.
