Flooring in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Everything DFW homeowners need to know before starting their flooring project — written by the Brothers2Go team based on years of coordinating home projects across the DFW metroplex.
Choosing the Right Flooring for Your DFW Home
Flooring selection is one of the most consequential design decisions you will make in your home. The right choice creates warmth, visual flow, and a foundation for every other design element in the room. The wrong choice — particularly in Texas's demanding climate — can lead to warping, cracking, and costly replacement within just a few years.
Dallas-Fort Worth presents specific challenges for flooring. The climate swings from dry, cold winters to intensely humid springs and brutally hot summers. Homes are often built on concrete slab foundations rather than crawl spaces, which creates moisture conditions that affect certain flooring types. And many DFW homeowners have open floor plans where flooring transitions between multiple rooms.
The good news is that the flooring industry has never offered better options than it does today. Modern luxury vinyl plank, engineered hardwood, and large-format porcelain tile all perform exceptionally well in North Texas conditions. Brothers2Go coordinates all flooring types and helps you navigate the decision based on your specific home, lifestyle, and budget.
Luxury Vinyl Plank: Why DFW Homeowners Are Switching
Luxury Vinyl Plank — universally referred to as LVP — has become the dominant flooring choice in Dallas-Fort Worth homes over the past five years, and for very good reasons. LVP is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product with a rigid core that is 100 percent waterproof, dimensionally stable in temperature changes, and available in hundreds of convincing wood-look and stone-look designs.
Unlike solid hardwood, which swells and contracts with humidity changes, LVP remains stable regardless of temperature or moisture — it can go over radiant heat, in bathrooms, and even in sunrooms that get extreme temperature swings. For families with children and pets, LVP is particularly compelling. The wear layer — typically 12 mil or 20 mil for residential applications — provides excellent scratch resistance against dog nails and the everyday abuse that family flooring takes. Spills simply wipe up — LVP does not absorb liquids, so there is no staining or swelling from water.
The visual quality of today's LVP has improved dramatically. High-definition printing creates incredibly realistic wood and stone appearances, and embossed-in-register technology creates texture that matches the print layer, so wood knots feel like wood knots when you run your foot across them.
Hardwood Floors in Texas: What You Need to Know
Hardwood floors remain one of the most desirable features in a Dallas-Fort Worth home. Real wood floors have a warmth, authenticity, and value that no synthetic product can fully replicate, and they are one of the few flooring types that can be refinished and renewed multiple times over decades of use.
However, installing hardwood in a Texas home requires understanding the limitations and making the right product choices. Solid hardwood is problematic for most DFW homes. Texas humidity swings cause solid hardwood to expand in humid conditions and contract in dry conditions, which can cause cupping, gapping, and squeaking over time. And solid hardwood cannot be installed directly over concrete slabs, which are the foundation of the vast majority of DFW homes.
Engineered hardwood is the solution. It has a real wood veneer on top bonded to a plywood or HDF core. This construction makes it significantly more dimensionally stable than solid hardwood, allowing it to handle humidity changes without cupping or gapping. Engineered hardwood can be glued directly to concrete slabs, floated over concrete with underlayment, or nailed over a wood subfloor. Popular species for DFW homes include white oak, hickory, and hand-scraped finishes that hide minor imperfections from daily life.
Tile Flooring: Durability That Lasts Decades
Porcelain and ceramic tile flooring is the most durable option available for residential interiors. A properly installed tile floor can last the lifetime of the home — there are tile floors in historic DFW homes that were installed 80 to 100 years ago and are still in excellent condition.
In North Texas, tile is the preferred choice for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways, and covered patios. Its impervious surface handles water, spills, and heavy foot traffic without any of the maintenance concerns associated with wood or vinyl. And the design range is extraordinary — from small mosaic tiles to large 48 by 48 format slabs, tile can achieve any aesthetic you are pursuing.
The most significant trend in DFW tile flooring right now is large-format tile — 24 by 24 inches and larger. Large tiles create a sense of space, require fewer grout lines (which means easier cleaning), and look contemporary and high-end. They require a very flat, level subfloor and skilled installation to avoid lippage (uneven tile edges), but when done correctly they are stunning. Brothers2Go uses large-format tile lippage clips during installation to ensure consistently level tile surfaces.