Replacing Old Floors Room by Room
Flooring installation services for kitchens and bathrooms in Philadelphia
When you walk across your kitchen floor in Philadelphia and feel loose tiles shift underfoot or notice gaps forming along the baseboards, those are signs the flooring has reached the end of its usable life. Water from the sink splashing onto old laminate can cause edges to lift and darken, and grout lines in bathrooms crack when the subfloor beneath them moves or settles unevenly over time.
GRM LLC replaces worn kitchen and bathroom flooring by removing the existing material down to the subfloor, checking for moisture damage or soft spots, and installing new tile, vinyl plank, or sheet flooring based on what works best for your space. Kitchen remodels often involve laying durable ceramic or porcelain tile that can handle spills and foot traffic, while bathroom floors are fitted with slip-resistant surfaces and sealed grout to keep water from seeping underneath. The work includes cutting around cabinets, toilets, and door frames so the new floor sits flush without gaps.
If your kitchen or bathroom floor needs replacing in Philadelphia, reach out to discuss material options and scheduling.
What happens during a flooring replacement
The installation starts with clearing the room and pulling up the old flooring, which sometimes reveals stained plywood or concrete that needs drying time before new material goes down. In Philadelphia homes with older foundations, you may see uneven sections that get leveled with self-leveling compound or thin plywood layers so the finished floor does not rock or crack. The new flooring is cut to fit the exact dimensions of the room, including notches around pipes and corners.
Once the installation is complete, you will see a flat, uniform surface with no loose edges or hollow sounds when you step on it. Grout lines in tile floors are sealed to resist staining, and vinyl planks lock together tightly enough that water stays on top instead of seeping into seams. The floor will sit level with thresholds and transitions into adjoining rooms.
Most kitchen and bathroom flooring installations take one to two days depending on the size of the space and whether subfloor repairs are needed. The new floor is ready to walk on as soon as the adhesive cures, which is typically within 24 hours for tile and immediately for floating vinyl plank. Cleanup includes removing all old material and sweeping the space before the final walkthrough.

Questions homeowners ask before starting
Homeowners in Philadelphia often want to know how long the work will take, whether the subfloor needs repair, and which flooring materials hold up best in rooms that get wet frequently.
How long does a kitchen or bathroom floor installation take?
Most installations are completed in one to two days, depending on the room size and whether subfloor repairs are needed. You can use the space again as soon as the adhesive cures, usually within 24 hours for tile.
What happens if the subfloor is damaged?
GRM LLC inspects the subfloor when the old flooring comes up and replaces any sections that are soft, stained, or uneven. This adds time to the project but prevents the new floor from cracking or shifting later.
What type of flooring works best in a bathroom?
Porcelain or ceramic tile with sealed grout is the most water-resistant option. Vinyl plank with waterproof backing also works well and is softer underfoot.
Will the new floor be level with the hallway?
Transition strips are installed where the new floor meets other surfaces to create a smooth, level edge. If the height difference is significant, a reducer strip is used.
How soon can I move furniture back into the room?
You can move lightweight items back in once the adhesive has cured, typically 24 hours for tile and immediately for floating floors. Heavy furniture should wait until the floor has fully set.
If your kitchen or bathroom floor in Philadelphia is cracked, loose, or stained beyond cleaning, GRM LLC can walk you through material options and provide a clear timeline for the work. Contact us to schedule an estimate.