Hardwood Floor Installation Services in Nassau County

Since 1962, Nassau County homeowners have trusted Frank Cimino Flooring for expert hardwood floor installation, from solid and engineered hardwood to prefinished, exotic, and custom-pattern flooring solutions.

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Hardwood Floor Installation

What Does Our Nassau County Hardwood Floor Installation Process Include?

Floor Installation Services

Cork Flooring

Cork flooring offers a unique combination of comfort, sustainability, and performance. Its natural cellular structure provides cushioning underfoot, reduces noise between rooms, and helps insulate against temperature changes.

Ideal for bedrooms, home offices, and living spaces, cork flooring is naturally resistant to mold, mildew, and pests. Homeowners in Nassau County who want a quieter, more comfortable flooring option often choose cork for its distinctive look and eco-friendly benefits.

Engineered And Prefinished Flooring

Bamboo Flooring

Luxury Vinyl Tiles

OUR HARDWOOD FLOOR FINISHING PROJECTS

Some of our floor finishing work, to view all visit our Gallery.

Hardwood Floor Installation Nassau County Living Room
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FEATURED STAINING COLORS

Our most popular hardwood floor staining options for Nassau County homes

Minwax Charcoal Gray​ stain colors chart

Minwax Charcoal Gray

stain colors chart Minwax True Black​

Minwax True Black

stain colors chart Minwax Oyster Gray​

Minwax Oyster Gray

stain colors chart Minwax Mocha​

Minwax Mocha

stain colors chart DuraSeal Aged Barrel​

DuraSeal Aged Barrel

stain colors chart DuraSeal Antique Brown​

DuraSeal Antique Brown

stain colors chart DuraSeal Cherry​

DuraSeal Cherry

stain colors chart DuraSeal Chestnut​

DuraSeal Chestnut

Why Do Homeowners in Nassau County Choose Frank Cimino Flooring?

What Nassau County Homeowners Ask Most About Hardwood Floor Installation?

Most standard rooms (200–400 sq ft) take 1–2 days. A full home installation typically runs 3–5 days depending on floor type, subfloor prep needed, and whether site-finishing is included.

Wood Species & Grade: Oak, maple, and hickory are the most affordable. Exotic species like Brazilian Cherry or Tigerwood carry a premium for their hardness and distinctive appearance.
Subfloor Condition: An uneven or damaged subfloor requires leveling before installation. We assess this during your free in-home estimate and include any prep work in your quote upfront — no surprises.
Room Size & Layout: Standard rectangular rooms are the most straightforward. Diagonal, herringbone, or parquet patterns require more labor and material, and are priced accordingly.
Staining & Finishing: Prefinished floors are ready immediately after installation. Site-finished floors — where we sand, stain, and seal on-site — give you full color customization but require 24–48 hours of dry time.
Floor Removal: If your existing carpet, tile, or laminate needs to come up first, we handle that too. Removal costs are quoted separately and included in your estimate.

Yes — consistently. Homes with hardwood floors in Nassau County sell faster and command higher prices than comparable homes with carpet. Real estate data shows hardwood floors deliver a 70–80% return on investment at resale — one of the highest of any home improvement.

Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and can be refinished many times over its lifespan. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over a plywood core — it handles moisture and humidity better, making it the right choice for Nassau County basements and ground-floor installations.

For most installations, you can stay home — we section off the work area and keep disruption to a minimum. Site-finishing requires 24–48 hours of ventilation after the final coat, which some families prefer to spend away from home.

Yes, hardwood floors can be installed over concrete when the slab is properly prepared and moisture levels are within acceptable limits. Engineered hardwood is often the preferred choice because it offers greater stability over concrete subfloors. Our team evaluates the condition of the concrete and recommends the best installation method to ensure long-lasting performance and durability.

Yes, in many cases hardwood flooring can be installed over existing tile or hardwood if the surface is structurally sound, level, and free of moisture issues. Our team evaluates the condition of the existing floor and recommends the best installation method. If the current flooring is uneven, damaged, or unsuitable as a subfloor, removal may be necessary to ensure a durable, long-lasting installation.