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Ada County, Idaho

LVP flooring installation in Garden City, Idaho

Garden City is small, dense, and full of buildings that do not follow subdivision rules.

Garden City housing stock

The mix here runs from mid-century single-family homes to modern infill townhomes, lofts, and riverfront condos. Slab-on-grade is common, floor plans are compact, and open stair-and-loft geometry means transitions and stair details carry more visual weight than they would in a large suburban plan.

Neighborhoods and areas we work in

  • Chinden corridor
  • Greenbelt / riverfront
  • Live-Work Lofts area
  • Adams Street district

What the subfloor usually looks like here

Slab installs bring moisture testing and surface prep to the front of the scope; poured or polished concrete may need grinding, patching, and priming before an underlayment. In upper-level units, sound transmission requirements from an HOA or building association can dictate the underlayment we are allowed to use.

How we handle subfloor prep

Projects Garden City homeowners ask us about

  • Slab-level installs in townhomes and condos, including glue-down where it fits the building
  • Open-stair treads, risers, and nosing in loft-style layouts
  • Compact-space layout planning so plank direction elongates the room
  • Replacing worn laminate or engineered wood with waterproof plank

Working in Garden City

Loading in Garden City often means shared parking, stairs, or an elevator. We confirm building rules and work hours with the association before the material delivery is scheduled.

Services available in Garden City

Request a measure in Garden City

Tell us the rooms and what's on the floor now. We'll follow up to schedule an on-site visit.

Prefer to talk? Call (208) 891-1890 or email hello@contractorinidaho.com.

LVP installation in Garden City

Tell us the rooms, the subfloor, and the timeline. We'll measure on site and send a written scope.

Call (208) 891-1890 Get estimate