
Remodels Designed Around How You Use Space
Construction in Duson for homeowners planning kitchen and bathroom remodels, room additions, or full custom new builds
Kitchens with outdated layouts waste movement between work zones, bathrooms with poor ventilation trap moisture and promote mold growth, and homes without adequate square footage force families into compromised living arrangements. Floors N More expanded into full construction services to address these issues from design through completion, handling kitchen and bathroom remodeling, home additions, and custom new construction throughout Duson. Projects range from single-room updates to complete home transformations, with the same attention to scheduling and communication developed through years of flooring work since 2002.
Construction projects begin with planning sessions to establish layout changes, material selections, and budget parameters before demolition starts. Remodels involve structural considerations like load-bearing wall removal, plumbing rerouting, electrical upgrades to meet current code, and HVAC adjustments to maintain proper climate control in reconfigured spaces. New construction and additions require foundation work, framing, exterior envelope assembly, and interior finish coordination across multiple trades working in sequence.

Schedule a consultation to review your project scope and discuss design options based on your property conditions.
How Construction Projects Stay on Track
Quality craftsmanship depends on coordinating trades in the correct order, securing materials before installation dates, and inspecting work at each phase to catch issues before they get covered by the next layer. Framing must meet structural code before drywall goes up, plumbing rough-in gets pressure-tested before walls close, and electrical boxes get positioned based on final fixture locations rather than arbitrary spacing.
When construction finishes, you'll see spaces that function according to your daily routines—kitchens with work triangles that reduce wasted steps, bathrooms with ventilation that clears moisture within minutes, and additions that match existing exterior finishes without visible seams. Doors close without binding, windows operate smoothly, and floors transition cleanly between old and new sections.

The construction process includes obtaining necessary permits and coordinating inspections, but homeowners should plan for temporary loss of kitchen or bathroom access during remodels. Material lead times affect project duration, particularly for custom cabinetry, specialty tile, or specific fixture models that require advance ordering.
Questions Before Starting Your Project
Construction decisions involve understanding what changes are possible within your budget and how the work affects daily life during the project.
What happens during the planning phase?
Design discussions establish room layouts, material selections, fixture locations, and structural changes needed to achieve the desired result. This phase produces drawings and specifications that guide the construction work and inform material orders.
How do you handle projects in occupied homes?
Work areas get sealed with plastic barriers to contain dust, and scheduling accommodates homeowner access to essential spaces like bathrooms and kitchens. Partial remodels often progress room by room to maintain livable conditions throughout the project.
What construction challenges are common in Acadiana homes?
High humidity requires careful moisture management during framing and drywall installation, and older homes often have settling issues or outdated electrical systems that need upgrading when walls open. These factors affect project timelines and occasionally reveal additional work requirements.
When should I start planning a remodel?
Material selection and permitting can take weeks, so planning should begin well before your desired start date. Scheduling flexibility improves when projects begin during off-peak construction seasons.
What separates quality construction from rushed work?
Properly executed projects include blocking installed for future fixture mounting, joints that align across adjoining surfaces, trim that fits tightly without gaps, and paint coverage that doesn't show roller marks or thin spots.
Floors N More completes construction projects across the Acadiana region with dependable scheduling and honest communication about project requirements. Contact the office to discuss your remodeling or new construction plans during an initial consultation.
