Flooring in Montgomery, TX—Installed Cleanly, Built to Last

What we actually do
I’m Brian with Hammerhead Renovation & Repair. If your floors creak, cup, or just look tired, I’ll come out, measure, and give you a straight quote. No sales script. No “starting at” games. We do clean installs, tight seams, and careful prep so the floor you pick actually looks the way it should.
We work across Montgomery and nearby—Conroe, Magnolia, Willis, The Woodlands, Lake Conroe neighborhoods—on single rooms and full-home jobs.
luxury vinyl plank (SPC/WPC), hardwood (solid and engineered), laminate, tile. We handle underlayment, moisture barriers, transitions, base and shoe, and door undercuts so the finish looks intentional
buckled planks, soft subfloor, cracked tile, loose transitions, grout issues. If it can be saved, we’ll save it.
tear-out, patch/level, prep, install, and haul-away. We leave the place broom-clean.
The part most crews skip: prep
Montgomery’s heat and humidity will expose shortcuts fast. We check slab moisture (MVER/RH), fix high spots with patch/leveler, add vapor underlayment where it’s needed, and set movement joints on tile so grout doesn’t crack a month later. It’s not glamorous, but it’s why our installs still look good years down the line.


Materials
- LVP (vinyl plank): Waterproof, quiet, takes a beating. Great for kids, pets, and lake mud. Aim for 20-mil wear layer if it’s a high-traffic space.
- Engineered hardwood: Real wood on top, stable core below. Looks custom without fighting our humidity.
- Laminate: Budget-friendly, looks sharp, needs a decent underlayment for sound.
- Tile (ceramic/porcelain): Kitchens, baths, entries. We use proper membranes and movement joints so grout isn’t the weak link.
Bring your questions. I’d rather talk you out of the wrong floor than redo it later.

Why people call us (and call us back)
- We show up when we say we will.
- You get my number, not a call center.
- We do our own work—no mystery subcontractor.
- Floors are tight, lines are straight, cuts are clean.
- If something bugs you on the walk-through, we fix it—then and there.
How a typical job goes
- On-site visit (30–45 min). Measure, look at subfloor, talk through options. You’ll get a written, line-item quote.
- Materials. Choose from the samples or a supplier we trust. I’ll tell you what’s in stock and what’s special-order.
- Schedule. Most projects land within 1–2 weeks. We set a real start date and stick to it.
- Install. Protect walk paths, remove and label doors, handle furniture if needed, and keep dust under control.
- Walk-through. We tape any touch-ups and finish them before the last tool leaves the truck.
Most single-room LVP or laminate jobs finish in a day. Tile and hardwood take longer because they should.


Ready to talk?
Call or text and tell me what you’re dealing with. I’ll come take a look and give you a clear plan and price. If it makes sense, we’ll get you on the calendar.