Laminate flooring that delivers a beautiful wood look with everyday practicality.

A practical, stylish option for busy homes that want durability, comfort, and value, installed with care and clear pricing.
Laminate is a wise choice when you want the warmth and character of wood without the maintenance or cost.

At Five Star Flooring, we make laminate flooring installation simple and stress-free by bringing curated laminate samples directly to your home, taking precise measurements, and helping you compare options based on how you actually live, traffic, pets, moisture considerations, and budget.

No guessing. No showroom pressure. Just flooring that fits your home and your life.
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Practical and stylish laminate flooring

Warranty-backed installation and workmanship

Clear pricing

No Showroom Visits

See it in your home.

Book your free in-home design session.
Share a few details and we’ll set up a convenient in-home visit—no showroom trip, no runaround.

    Is Laminate The Right Fit For Your Space?

    A great option for many homes, but not every room. We’ll help you choose with confidence.
    Laminate flooring works beautifully in the right conditions. Our job is to help you understand where it shines, and where another option may serve you better.

    Laminate is often a strong choice if you want:
    • A classic, hardwood-style look at a smart, approachable price.
    • Reliable durability for everyday household traffic.
    • A straightforward project with clear options and fewer surprises.
    We may recommend a different flooring option if:
    • The area is exposed to frequent moisture or standing water.
      We’ll walk you through the best luxury vinyl plank flooring options designed for those conditions.
    • You want the feel of real wood underfoot.
      We’ll compare laminate with  engineered hardwood flooring side by side.
    • Subfloor or moisture conditions call for a different system.
      We verify everything during the in-home consultation before advising.
    If laminate isn’t the best fit, we’ll say so, clearly and early. Our goal isn’t to sell you a specific product. It’s to help you choose flooring that performs well in your home and still looks great years from now.
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    A straightforward way to get new laminate floors.

    Three clear steps. No showroom runs. No guesswork.
    We’ve designed our laminate flooring experience to be simple, organized, and easy to follow. From the first visit to the final walk-through, you’ll always know what’s happening, what’s included, and what comes next.
    In-home laminate flooring consultation

    In-Home Consultation

    As the first step in the flooring installation process, we bring curated laminate samples directly to your home, take precise measurements, and review how each space is used. We’ll also check moisture and subfloor conditions, so recommendations are based on real-world fit, not assumptions.

    Confident Selection

    Instead of overwhelming you with endless options, we help you narrow choices quickly. You’ll compare finishes, textures, and performance features side by side, so selecting the right laminate feels clear and manageable.

    Professional Installation 
& Final Walk-Through

    Our installers handle the work with care, protect your home, and clean up thoroughly once the job is complete as part of our professional flooring installation process. Removal and haul-away are included when outlined in your written scope. Before we leave, we walk the space with you to confirm everything looks and feels right.

    See laminate flooring in a room like yours.

    Get a clearer sense of color, tone, and style before you see samples in person.
    Our room visualizer lets you preview laminate styles in a space similar to your own. It’s a helpful way to narrow preferences, compare tones, and eliminate options that don’t feel right before your free in-home consultation.

    Just keep in mind: screens can’t fully capture lighting, texture, or scale. That’s why we treat the visualizer as a planning tool, not the final decision. Seeing real samples in your home is still the best way to choose with confidence.
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    Why laminate makes sense for many homes.

    A balanced flooring option that combines appearance, durability, and everyday ease.
    Laminate flooring remains a popular choice for homeowners who want a clean, finished look without overcomplicating the project.

    When selected for the right spaces and paired with professional flooring installation, laminate delivers reliable performance and visual consistency, making it a smart, practical solution for a wide range of households.
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    Wood-inspired visuals at a comfortable price point

    Get the look of natural planks without the cost or maintenance expectations of solid wood.

    Built to handle everyday life
    Quality laminate options offer a durable wear surface designed for regular household traffic (performance varies by tier).
    Easy to maintain
    Laminate’s smooth, sealed surface makes routine cleaning simpler than carpet in many homes.
    Versatile, modern styles
    Available in light oaks, warm naturals, medium tones, and contemporary neutrals that work across different design preferences.
    A fast way to refresh a space
    Laminate can deliver a noticeable “finished home” upgrade, helpful for move-ins, refreshes, or sale prep.
    The key is choosing the right laminate for the right space. During your in-home consultation, we’ll help you compare options, explain performance differences, and confirm that laminate is a good fit for your home's use.

    Installation day. Organized, respectful, and fully handled.

    You’ll know what to expect before we arrive, and what “done” looks like before we leave.
    By the time installation day arrives, there should be no surprises. Your scope, timeline, and prep details are reviewed in advance so the work runs smoothly and your home is treated with care throughout the project

    Our installers follow a clear plan, communicate along the way, and focus on doing the job right, not rushing through it. It’s all part of a proven flooring installation process designed to keep your project on track and stress-free.

    Our goal is simple: a finished floor you feel good about, and an installation experience that feels professional, predictable, and respectful from start to finish.
    What you can expect on installation day:

    Home protection measures

    Walkways, corners, and work areas are protected, as applicable, to help keep your home clean and undisturbed.

    Removal and haul-away (when included in scope) 

    Old flooring and debris are handled according to your written plan—no confusion about what’s included

    Subfloor review and preparation 

    Any prep requirements are discussed before work begins, so expectations are clear.

    Thorough cleanup and final walk-through

    We clean the space and walk it with you to confirm everything looks and feels right before we leave.

    What goes into the cost of laminate flooring?

    Clear pricing starts with understanding the details: no guesswork, no surprises.
    Laminate flooring pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your final quote is based on the specifics of your home, the condition of the space, and the laminate option you choose. During your in-home consultation, we review these factors together so you understand how each one affects the overall cost.
    Your quote is shaped by:
    • Total Square Footage And Room Layout
      Larger or more complex spaces can affect material quantities and installation time.
    • Removal And Disposal Of Existing Flooring
      Included when outlined in your written scope.
    • Subfloor Condition And Preparation Needs
      Addressed upfront so the floor performs as expected.
    • Trim, Transitions, Stairs, And Detail Work
      These finishing elements help ensure a clean, complete look.
    • Laminate Tier Selected
      Different tiers offer varying durability, textures, and style features.
    Before any work begins, you’ll receive a clear, written scope and free floor pricing quote that outlines exactly what’s included. That way, you can review everything with confidence, no pressure, and no last-minute changes.

    A flooring experience that homeowners feel good about.

    Clear communication. Respect for your home.
    Results that hold up.
    mike , Michigan , 2026-01

    Wanted new floor in kitchen n half bathroom. Got lvp planks for both rooms with different style. Im really happy. I thought they would remove old tile but they did not. It caused my toilet to leak cuz tile was too high for wax seal costed me $500 n two plumber visits

    Ernestine martin , Michigan , 2026-01

    Abdalla Eid , Michigan , 2026-01

    I got a an issue with the color and keep sending me different color that I don’t like and when I complain that to the manager, he has escalate the problem with me and threaten to put lean on my house, In my opinion, he just went too far. He shouldn’t say something like this but still I give them five stars for the Service quality teams that visited Me in the house and I recommend them.

    Laminate flooring in kitchen

    See Laminate Flooring In Your Home

    Different styles. Different spaces. One finished look.
    Photos can’t tell you everything, but they can help you picture what laminate looks like once it’s installed and lived with. Browse real projects to see how different tones, plank styles, and finishes come together in everyday rooms.


    As you explore, keep in mind that lighting, room size, and surrounding finishes all play a role. That’s why we encourage you to use the gallery for inspiration, then confirm your choice with real samples in your home.
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    Laminate flooring: common questions, clear answers.

    Laminate is not considered fully waterproof. While many modern options offer improved water resistance compared to older products, laminate is best suited for dry to moderate areas. For rooms with frequent moisture or standing water, we’ll typically recommend LVP instead.