Homeowners in Oregon comparing the best flooring companies quickly find that quality varies more than price does. From Portland to Eugene, the providers below are rated by real customers - reviewing several side by side is the fastest way to hire with confidence.
Professionals serving Oregon
| Company | Phone |
|---|---|
| (213) 569-0452 | |
TruePlank Flooring Verified | (714) 750-8139 |
| (407) 440-0403 | |
| (602) 257-7676 | |
Hardwood Peak Flooring Verified | (702) 749-4446 |
| (615) 575-6580 | |
| (714) 439-5117 | |
EverFloor Co. Verified | (919) 335-9544 |
| (206) 864-6496 | |
| (602) 649-5392 |
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Top Flooring Providers Across Oregon
Use these profiles to narrow the Oregon list to two or three companies worth a written quote on the best flooring companies.
Rather than a single local shop, US 911 Flooring is a nationwide network matching Oregon callers with flooring help. Core services run from carpet installation to hardwood flooring, so most residential jobs stay in-house. Its Oregon footprint concentrates where the work is - Portland, Eugene, and the communities in between. Request a written quote from US 911 Flooring and at least two other Oregon providers before you commit.
(213) 569-0452A Oregon shortlist for this job is not complete without TruePlank Flooring. Customers rate it 4.5 stars across 40 reviews and past clients single out on-time arrival. It competes in the country's #27 largest state market - about 4.2 million residents - where flooring demand stays steady. Request a written quote from TruePlank Flooring and at least two other Oregon providers before you commit.
(714) 750-8139Oregon residents weighing their options here often end up comparing SolidGround Flooring against the rest of the field. Core services run from hardwood flooring to laminate flooring, so most residential jobs stay in-house. It competes in the country's #27 largest state market - about 4.2 million residents - where flooring demand stays steady. A quick call tells you how soon SolidGround Flooring can start in your corner of Oregon and what a visit will cost.
(407) 440-0403When flooring problems cannot wait, FloorCraft Services is a name Oregon homeowners pass along. A 4.7-star average over 62 reviews reflects how it treats repeat customers. It competes in the country's #27 largest state market - about 4.2 million residents - where flooring demand stays steady. Call to confirm availability in your part of Oregon, and ask FloorCraft Services for references from recent local jobs.
(602) 257-7676Hardwood Peak Flooring ranks among the Oregon flooring companies homeowners shortlist most often. A 4.8-star average over 73 reviews reflects how it treats repeat customers. It competes in the country's #27 largest state market - about 4.2 million residents - where flooring demand stays steady. A quick call tells you how soon Hardwood Peak Flooring can start in your corner of Oregon and what a visit will cost.
(702) 749-4446Homeowners across Oregon regularly turn to PureSurface Flooring when they need flooring work. Its team handles hardwood flooring and laminate flooring, alongside the rest of the usual flooring workload. Before booking, credentials are easy to check: Oregon contractor licensing runs through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). Compare PureSurface Flooring against the rest of this Oregon list on licensing, reviews, and the clarity of its quote.
(615) 575-6580Few flooring providers serving Oregon come up in side-by-side comparisons as often as StonePlank Flooring. Its team handles laminate flooring and luxury vinyl, alongside the rest of the usual flooring workload. Demand around Portland and Eugene keeps Oregon calendars full, so early quote requests get the best slots. As with any Oregon hire, weigh StonePlank Flooring's written scope and warranty against two competing bids.
(714) 439-5117Oregon homeowners comparing providers for this work will quickly run into EverFloor Co. - and for good reason. A 4.6-star average over 106 reviews reflects how it treats repeat customers. It competes in the country's #27 largest state market - about 4.2 million residents - where flooring demand stays steady. Call to confirm availability in your part of Oregon, and ask EverFloor Co. for references from recent local jobs.
(919) 335-9544Among the flooring companies serving Oregon, BrightStep Flooring stands out for consistency. Core services run from hardwood flooring to laminate flooring, so most residential jobs stay in-house. Its Oregon footprint concentrates where the work is - Portland, Eugene, and the communities in between. A quick call tells you how soon BrightStep Flooring can start in your corner of Oregon and what a visit will cost.
(206) 864-6496If you are gathering Oregon quotes for flooring work, Timberstep Flooring belongs on the shortlist. Its team handles laminate flooring and luxury vinyl, alongside the rest of the usual flooring workload. Before booking, credentials are easy to check: Oregon contractor licensing runs through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). As with any Oregon hire, weigh Timberstep Flooring's written scope and warranty against two competing bids.
(602) 649-5392Flooring in Oregon: Key Numbers
Population
4,237,256
#27 largest state, 2020 Census
License verification
Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB)
Contractors are licensed at the state level - verify before hiring.
Largest metro areas
Portland · Eugene · Salem
Where Oregon demand concentrates
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census (April 1, 2020).