Pro Flooring Co provides expert flooring installation across all of Mississauga — from Port Credit character homes and Erin Mills suburban renovations to Square One area condos and Streetsville heritage properties. Hardwood, vinyl plank, laminate, and engineered hardwood. No travel fees. Free in-home estimates.
Solid hardwood for Mississauga houses with wood subfloors. Most popular upgrade for Port Credit and Lorne Park homes.
Learn More →Waterproof LVP for Mississauga condos, basements, and homes with kids or pets. Works over concrete or wood subfloors.
Learn More →Quality laminate for above-grade bedrooms and living areas. Ideal for Erin Mills and Meadowvale renovations on a budget.
Learn More →The right choice for Square One area condos and any Mississauga space with a concrete subfloor.
Learn More →Mississauga isn't one kind of housing market — it's six or seven of them layered into one city. The right flooring solution depends heavily on which part of Mississauga you're in and what your home was built with.
Older character homes in Port Credit and Lorne Park often have original hardwood under decades of carpet. These are some of the most satisfying projects we do — uncovering and complementing original floors, or matching new hardwood to existing when adding rooms. The older homes here sometimes have original plank subfloors that need assessment before new installation.
Suburban homes built in the 1980s and 1990s in Erin Mills and Meadowvale are prime renovation candidates. The original carpet-to-hardwood conversion is the most common request we get from this area. Subfloors in these homes are typically plywood in good condition — installation is generally straightforward. LVP is increasingly popular for the main floor here as an alternative to hardwood.
The condo towers around Square One and the Mississauga City Centre have concrete subfloors. Solid hardwood is not appropriate — engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl plank (LVP) are the right choices. We handle all condo logistics including building permit applications, elevator scheduling, damage deposit documentation, and noise-compliant installation hours.
Streetsville's historic village core has older homes with unique character — and sometimes unique subfloor challenges, including original plank subfloors with uneven settling and gaps. We assess these carefully. Cooksville's mix of older bungalows and newer builds means we're flexible: some projects are straightforward, some need more prep work, and we price both honestly.
Clarkson's mix of post-war housing and newer builds is similar to Scarborough — some homes have original hardwood worth preserving, others have subfloors that need repair before new installation. Lakeview's ongoing revitalization has created demand for quality flooring upgrades in homes being prepared for resale or long-term renovation.
Malton and northwest Mississauga have a high proportion of semi-detached and townhome properties. These are typically smaller projects — main floor only or individual rooms — that we complete quickly. The subfloors here are usually wood-based and in reasonable condition.
All pricing includes labour and materials. Condo projects near the Square One area that require elevator booking or building permit processing may add scheduling time but are priced at the same rates as house installs.
All ranges are installed price including materials. Free in-home estimate to confirm exact pricing. Request your estimate →

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Flooring installation in Mississauga costs $5–$9/sqft for solid hardwood, $4–$8/sqft for engineered hardwood, $3–$6/sqft for luxury vinyl plank, and $2–$4/sqft for laminate — labour and materials included. Condo projects near Square One may involve building logistics that affect scheduling but not typically pricing.
Yes — we serve all Mississauga communities with no travel fees: Port Credit, Erin Mills, Meadowvale, Streetsville, Clarkson, Cooksville, Malton, City Centre, Lakeview, Lorne Park, Mineola, and every other Mississauga neighbourhood.
Yes. Condo towers (near Square One) have concrete subfloors — solid hardwood cannot be installed on concrete. Engineered hardwood or LVP are the right choices. Condos also often require building permits, elevator booking, and noise-restricted hours. Houses have wood subfloors and no building restrictions — faster and more flexible.
A typical Mississauga main floor renovation of 600–900 sqft takes 1 day including removal and installation. Whole-home projects covering 1,500–2,000 sqft take 2 days. We confirm your timeline during the in-home estimate.
It depends on condition. We always check under carpet before recommending replacement — if the original floors are salvageable, refinishing is significantly cheaper. If the hardwood is heavily cupped, thinned from previous sanding, or has extensive damage, replacement makes more sense. We'll give you an honest assessment during your in-home visit.
No travel fees. Free in-home visit across all Mississauga neighbourhoods. Firm price — no surprises.
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