Commercial Flooring Installation in Sacramento & Greater Sacramento

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OP Floors installs commercial flooring across Sacramento, Roseville, and Elk Grove including carpet tile, LVP, porcelain tile, and epoxy coatings for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. We work around your business hours to minimize downtime. Free commercial estimates available.

Commercial flooring is a different animal than residential. The traffic loads are higher, the timelines are tighter, and the cost of getting it wrong compounds fast when a business is waiting to open. We've worked in occupied office buildings, phased retail buildouts, and restaurant installs with hard opening dates. The job gets done on schedule.

Commercial Flooring Options We Install

Carpet Tile

The go-to for offices. Modular carpet tiles can be replaced individually when damaged, which matters over a 5 to 10 year floor lifecycle in a high-traffic workspace. We install commercial-grade carpet tile rated for heavy foot traffic with proper pressure-sensitive adhesive.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

Commercial-grade LVP rated for 20 mil to 28 mil wear layers. Works in retail, hospitality, and medical offices. Water-resistant, easy to maintain, and holds up to wheeled carts and foot traffic better than most floors at this price point.

Porcelain & Ceramic Tile

For lobbies, restrooms, commercial kitchens, and high-end retail. Commercial tile installs require proper substrate prep and the right grout specifications for the traffic and moisture load. We handle the spec selection, not just the install.

Epoxy Coatings

Warehouses, commercial kitchens, showroom floors, and industrial spaces. Seamless, chemical-resistant, and built for forklift and heavy equipment traffic. See our epoxy page for full details on coating systems.

Hardwood & Engineered Wood

Restaurant dining rooms, boutique retail, and high-end office environments. Commercial hardwood installs use harder species and commercial-grade finishes rated for heavier traffic than residential products.

Industries We Serve

Office & Professional Services — carpet tile, LVP, hardwood

Retail — LVP, tile, hardwood for showrooms and storefronts

Restaurants & Hospitality — tile, epoxy, hardwood

Healthcare & Medical Offices — commercial LVP, tile, antimicrobial options

Warehouses & Industrial — epoxy coatings, rubber flooring

Education — carpet tile, LVP, rubber

Commercial vs. Residential Flooring

The materials aren't interchangeable. Residential LVP rated for a family of four won't hold up to a 50-person office. Commercial-grade products have higher wear layer ratings, better dimensional stability under heavy loads, and are tested to commercial fire and safety standards.

We spec commercial products for commercial jobs. No residential materials dressed up as commercial. The difference shows up in year three when a residential-grade floor installed in an office starts delaminating at the seams.

Our Commercial Installation Process

1

Pre-Project Walk

We walk the space with the project lead, building manager, or GC. We document existing substrate conditions, identify any demo needed, and flag anything that could affect schedule or budget before the project starts.

2

Scheduling Around Business Operations

We work nights, weekends, and phased sections for occupied spaces. A medical office in Roseville can't go dark for a week while we install flooring. We've done it the other way — and it's not something we offer.

3

Substrate Preparation

Commercial subfloor prep is more involved than residential. Self-leveling underlayment, moisture barriers, shot-blasting for epoxy — whatever the product requires, we do it. Skipping prep is how commercial floors fail in year one.

4

Installation & Inspection

Installed to manufacturer spec with commercial adhesives and methods. Final walkthrough with site contact before we close out the job.

ADA Compliance

We're familiar with ADA requirements for floor transitions, slip resistance ratings, and threshold heights. If your project requires ADA documentation or specific coefficient of friction ratings, let us know at the estimate stage.

Commercial Flooring Costs

Commercial flooring costs vary significantly by product type, square footage, and site conditions. General ranges for the Sacramento market:

Commercial carpet tile: $4 to $9 per square foot installed

Commercial LVP: $5 to $10 per square foot installed

Porcelain tile (commercial): $8 to $16 per square foot installed

Large-volume projects and multi-location contracts get different pricing. We don't have a published volume discount schedule — we price each project on its actual scope.

Service Areas

We handle commercial flooring projects across the Greater Sacramento Area including Sacramento, Roseville, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, West Sacramento, and surrounding markets. B2B service available for multi-location clients throughout Northern California.

Frequently Asked Questions

What flooring types do you install for commercial spaces?

Carpet tile, commercial LVP, porcelain and ceramic tile, hardwood, and epoxy coatings. We match the product to the use case — not every floor works in every commercial application.

Do you work on occupied commercial properties?

Yes. We schedule around business operations — nights, weekends, phased sections. We've installed flooring in live office buildings, open retail, and medical offices in operation. The project plan accounts for it upfront.

What's the timeline for a commercial flooring project?

Depends on square footage, product type, and site conditions. A 2,000 square foot office can run 3 to 5 days. A 10,000 square foot phased retail buildout is a different schedule. We give timeline estimates at the walk, not before.

Do you offer volume or contract pricing?

Yes for multi-location clients and general contractors with ongoing project flow. Talk to us about what you have in the pipeline and we'll structure something that makes sense for both sides.

Can you match existing commercial flooring?

Often yes, depending on the product and manufacturer availability. Bring the existing material spec or a sample to the estimate walk. If the product is discontinued, we'll find the closest match available.

Request a Free Commercial Flooring Estimate

We come to the site, walk the space, and give you a real number with a timeline. No ballpark figures over the phone for commercial projects.

info@opfloors.com
(916) 542-3333
Placer County, El Dorado County & Sacramento County
Flexible scheduling — including evenings and weekends