Top Notch Flooring is a locally owned installation and repair shop specializing in hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and tile work for homes and small commercial spaces across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. The company handles both new installations and problem solving on existing floors, positioning itself as a middle-ground option between big-box store contractors and independent installers working out of trucks.
The shop takes on full floor replacement projects, partial repairs, and refinishing work. They manage the entire job: material sourcing, subfloor assessment, installation, and cleanup. Top Notch also handles insurance claims work, which means they coordinate directly with adjusters on water damage or fire restoration jobs. The operation runs from a showroom location where customers can view samples before committing, rather than ordering sight-unseen or relying entirely on contractor recommendations.
Installation costs vary by material and room size. Hardwood flooring typically runs $8 to $14 per square foot for labor on standard residential installations, with material costs ranging $5 to $20 per square foot depending on wood grade and origin. Vinyl plank flooring (LVP), a popular middle option, costs $3 to $8 per square foot for labor. Laminate runs $2 to $5 per square foot for installation. Tile work, the most labor-intensive, ranges $10 to $18 per square foot for labor depending on complexity and grout type. Pricing assumes typical subfloors in average condition; soft spots, moisture issues, or uneven surfaces add $1 to $3 per square foot in preparation work. The showroom stocks samples of each material type, allowing you to see finish options and durability ratings in person before selecting. Confirm current pricing with the business, as material costs fluctuate quarterly.
Larger chains like Floors USA or independent installers found through contractor networks offer different trade-offs. Big-box referral services often subcontract to rotating crews, which creates inconsistency in quality and scheduling. Top Notch maintains a smaller, consistent crew, meaning the same team typically handles your estimate, installation, and any warranty callbacks. This continuity reduces miscommunication. Independent installers working alone or in pairs often charge less on labor but typically require you to source and deliver materials yourself, adding complexity. Top Notch includes material procurement in their service, which costs slightly more but eliminates the burden of coordinating supply-chain problems or ensuring compatibility between subfloor prep and new flooring. For commercial jobs or large residential projects over 2,000 square feet, the consistency of a named company matters more than for single-room repairs, where a skilled independent may deliver equivalent results at lower cost.
This shop works well for homeowners replacing 500 to 3,000 square feet of flooring, especially those replacing due to water damage or wear rather than cosmetic preference. It suits people who want to see samples in person and value a single point of contact for the entire project. It also serves commercial clients with small spaces—dental offices, retail shops, light commercial—where scheduling flexibility and cleanup matter. Top Notch does not operate a design service; if you need aesthetic consultation beyond "which finish hides dirt best," you'll need to hire a designer separately. It is also not the choice for luxury hardwood or exotic materials; the shop stocks standard grades and common species. Emergency same-day service is not available; work is scheduled 1 to 3 weeks out depending on season.
Call or visit the showroom with photos or measurements of the space needing flooring. A walk-through estimate is free. The estimator assesses subfloor condition, notes any moisture concerns, and provides a written quote including labor, materials, and timeline. If you approve, Top Notch schedules installation and handles ordering. Most jobs require the space to be cleared of furniture; the crew typically completes standard room installations in one to two days. Curing time varies by material—hardwood needs 48 hours before heavy use, vinyl plank is walkable immediately, and tile requires 24 hours before grouting fully sets.
The showroom operates Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday. Street parking is available; confirm current hours directly with the business. Installation crews typically work Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., with occasional Saturday appointments for commercial clients. Most jobs require a 50 percent deposit to order materials; the balance is due upon completion.
Top Notch fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's flooring market: reliable, transparent about costs, and willing to handle the logistics of both materials and labor rather than forcing homeowners to coordinate independently.
