Floors Built to Handle Louisiana Humidity

Tile & Stone Flooring in Duson for kitchens and bathrooms that manage daily moisture and traffic

Floors N More installs tile and stone flooring throughout Duson homes where moisture resistance matters as much as appearance. When your kitchen or bathroom deals with spills, humidity, and constant foot traffic, tile and stone provide surfaces that won't warp, swell, or deteriorate the way other materials do in Louisiana's climate. The company works with homeowners who need durable solutions for high-use spaces, from small bathroom upgrades to full kitchen remodels that include flooring as part of a larger update.


Installation begins with proper subfloor leveling, which determines whether tiles remain stable or crack prematurely under weight and movement. Spacing between tiles accounts for Louisiana's seasonal temperature shifts, preventing buckling when materials expand during summer heat. Finishing involves sealing grout lines to stop water penetration and staining, particularly important in areas near sinks, tubs, and entryways where water exposure happens daily.



Request an on-site consultation to review material options and layout patterns that match your space requirements.

What Proper Tile Installation Requires

Tile and stone installation depends on substrate preparation before any flooring goes down. If the subfloor isn't level within industry tolerances, tiles will shift or crack at stress points once furniture and appliances sit in place. Floors N More assesses whether concrete slabs need grinding or whether plywood subfloors require additional leveling compound, steps that determine whether your finished floor remains flat and stable over years of use.


After installation, you notice grout lines that run consistently straight, tiles that feel solid underfoot without hollow sounds when tapped, and edges that align evenly where flooring meets walls or transitions to other rooms. Sealed grout resists staining from spills and prevents moisture from reaching the subfloor, which matters in Louisiana where humidity can migrate through porous materials and cause mold growth beneath finished surfaces.



The service includes removal of existing flooring when needed, but does not cover structural repairs to subfloors damaged by previous water intrusion. If underlayment or joists show rot or deterioration, those repairs happen before tile work begins to prevent future settling or movement that would crack new installations.

Questions About Flooring Installation Projects

Homeowners planning kitchen or bathroom updates often ask about material selection, preparation steps, and what affects project timelines in the Acadiana region.

What determines which tile material works best for a specific room?

Porcelain tiles resist water better than ceramic and suit bathrooms or laundry rooms where standing water occurs, while natural stone offers varied patterns but requires more frequent sealing to prevent staining in kitchens.

How long does grout need to cure before the floor handles normal use?

Most installations require 24 to 72 hours before walking on the floor and up to a week before heavy furniture or appliances can be moved into place, depending on grout type and humidity levels during curing.

What happens if the existing subfloor shows damage during removal?

Floors N More inspects the subfloor once old flooring comes up and addresses any soft spots, water damage, or unevenness before tile installation begins, which prevents future cracking or movement.

Why do some tile floors develop cracks within the first year?

Cracking usually traces back to inadequate subfloor preparation, missing expansion joints in large installations, or settling in new construction, not the tile material itself.

When should homeowners schedule flooring work during a larger remodel?

Tile installation happens after plumbing, electrical, and cabinet work finishes but before final trim and fixtures go in, allowing installers to work around permanent fixtures without damaging completed finishes.

Floors N More handles both isolated flooring upgrades and installations that coordinate with full kitchen or bathroom remodels throughout the Duson area. Schedule a design consultation to review material samples and discuss layout options that fit your project scope.