Flooring Solutions

LVP & Tile Floor Installation in Corvallis, Albany & the Mid-Willamette Valley

For areas requiring resilience, durability, and style, we provide expert installation of Luxury Vinyl Plank and high-quality ceramic or porcelain tile. Our precision installation ensures level surfaces and flawless, durable finishes.

Luxury vinyl plank flooring installation in a Corvallis, Oregon home by West Over Woods Construction

Beautiful, Durable Flooring Installations


Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) offers the look of hardwood with superior water resistance and durability, perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. Ceramic and porcelain tile provides timeless elegance and exceptional performance in high-moisture environments.

Our precision installation ensures every plank or tile is perfectly level, properly spaced, and securely adhered. We handle custom layouts, intricate patterns, and finishing details that transform your space.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) installationCeramic tile flooringPorcelain tile workCustom layouts & patternsGrout & sealant application

Our Process

Our LVP & Tile Process

  1. 1

    Material Selection

    We help you choose from premium LVP and tile options that fit your aesthetic, budget, water-resistance needs, and long-term maintenance goals.

  2. 2

    Subfloor Preparation

    A flawless finish starts with prep. We assess the subfloor, level uneven areas, address moisture issues, and install underlayment where needed.

  3. 3

    Precision Installation

    Every plank or tile is set level and aligned, with correct spacing and secure adhesion. We execute custom layouts, borders, and patterns with care.

  4. 4

    Grout, Seal & Finish

    We grout tile joints with clean lines, seal where required, trim transitions, and clean every surface so the floor is ready to use on day one.

Why Choose West Over Woods

25 years of flooring expertise. Precision installation that ensures level surfaces, proper alignment, and durable finishes. Licensed, insured (CCB# 241096), and committed to your satisfaction.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is LVP really waterproof? +

Mid-grade and better LVP is genuinely waterproof through the plank itself. Where leaks happen is at seams (if installed wrong) or at perimeter transitions (if the room is fully submerged). For normal bathroom and kitchen use, properly installed LVP handles water without issue.

Can you install over existing flooring? +

Sometimes, depending on what's underneath. LVP can install over many existing hard surfaces (tile, vinyl, well-bonded laminate) with proper underlayment. Carpet has to come out first. We assess the subfloor as part of the walkthrough and recommend the right approach.

How long does tile installation take? +

For a standard bathroom floor (around 40 to 60 square feet of tile), expect 2 to 3 days: one day for prep and tile-setting, a day to let it cure, then a day for grout and seal. Larger areas and more complex patterns add time. Tile installation isn't the place to rush.

Which holds up better in bathrooms, LVP or tile? +

Both are good choices. Tile has the longer lifespan and the more premium feel, with the trade-off of being colder underfoot and harder if anything's dropped. LVP is warmer, softer, and lower-cost, with a shorter lifespan and a vinyl feel up close. For a primary bathroom you'll use for 20+ years, tile is usually the right call. For a guest bathroom or kids' bathroom, LVP often wins on practical grounds.

What about heated floors under tile? +

Yes. We install electric radiant floor heating under tile (kitchen, bathroom, mudroom) as part of the project when the homeowner wants it. It adds modest material and labor cost up front and turns a cold tile floor into one of the most comfortable surfaces in the house.

Can you do custom patterns like herringbone or chevron? +

Yes. Custom tile patterns, accent borders, mosaic installations, and tile feature walls are all part of what we do. Custom layouts take longer to install and have more cut waste, so the cost is higher than a simple straight-set layout, but the visual impact is significant.