Commercial flooring in Combine, TX
Commercial flooring is bought on different arithmetic than a house. What matters is how a floor holds up under wheels rather than feet, how many hours the space is out of use while it goes in, and whether the same product can still be sourced in three years when one area gets damaged. We work with offices, clinics, retail suites, restaurants and property managers turning units. Installed by our own crew across Combine.
Commercial flooring done right, the first time, in Combine.
Homeowners across Combine, TX call All About Floors for commercial flooring because every job runs with our own crew, no subcontractors, no surprise charges, and one number to call from first sample to finished floor.
We install commercial flooring across Combine and the surrounding area, including Crandall, Heartland, Talty, Forney.
What's included
- Carpet tile replaceable one square at a time
- In-slab relative humidity testing before any glue-down
- After-hours, weekend and zone-by-zone phasing
- Wear layers specified for cart and caster loads
- Heat-welded sheet vinyl with coved base for clinics
- Attic stock held so later repairs match the original run
- Existing adhesive identified before demolition is scheduled
- Rental unit turns scheduled between leases
Built for Combine homes.
Combine is not laid out like the master-planned side of Kaufman County. It's about seven square miles at the FM 1389 and FM 3039 crossing, split across the Dallas and Kaufman county line, and it still reads as fully rural at roughly 377 people per square mile. Houses sit back on acreage down long drives, mixed in with manufactured homes, and the names you'll hear are Bent Tree Estates, River Bend Estates and Willow Bend Estates rather than any builder's community.
The settlement here dates to the late 1880s or early 1890s and had a post office from 1895 to 1903. For decades it barely registered, fewer than 25 people through the 1930s and 40s, 297 by 1970. Residents incorporated in the 1970s specifically because Seagoville was expanding around them, and that decision is why Combine still looks the way it does today rather than becoming another stretch of subdivision. Population reached 2,245 at the 2020 census.
The housing follows from the land. Density is around 377 people per square mile across roughly seven square miles, and the town issues single digits to mid-teens of new building permits in a typical year. What that produces is a genuine mix: one-off custom houses on multi-acre tracts, older ranch-style homes, and a substantial share of manufactured housing. The 2024 figures make the split obvious, detached houses averaging around $464,000 against manufactured homes around $142,000. Those are two completely different flooring jobs in the same ZIP code.
On the custom builds, the challenge is scale and continuity. Big open rooms mean long uninterrupted plank runs, which means ordering from one dye lot and getting the slab genuinely flat before starting, because a wave that's invisible in a hallway shows plainly across thirty feet. On manufactured homes the challenge is the deck: original particleboard or thin OSB subfloor that has usually taken water damage around the tub, toilet or entry door, and has to be cut out and replaced before any new surface goes over it.
Practical Combine details matter too. Gravel and dirt drives mean grit tracked indoors year-round, so we push people toward harder wear layers and away from soft finishes at entries. Properties out toward the East Fork bottomland near the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center sit in damper air, which argues for engineered rather than solid wood. And since deliveries have to reach the house, we check truck access down the drive before we schedule.
Commercial flooring jobs near Combine
What homeowners say
"All About Floors is amazing to work with! We recently had our entire flooring replaced and they not only did a wonderful job, the support and aftercare has been top notch! Highly recommend"
J Shoe2 · via Google "The team at All About Floors did an absolutely phenomenal job repairing a portion of a floor in my clients' home that nobody else would touch. We are so grateful for Patty and her amazing team!"
Carley Newlin · via Google
Commercial flooring in Combine, questions
We have a manufactured home in Combine. Do you work on those?
Yes, and the subfloor is usually the real job. Manufactured homes are decked in particleboard or thin OSB that swells permanently once it gets wet, so soft spots around the tub, toilet or back door have to be cut out and replaced with proper sheet material before anything new goes down. Skip that step and the new floor telegraphs every weak patch within a year.
We're on several acres off FM 1389. Will you actually come out here for an estimate?
We will. Combine is one of our closest towns, our showroom is at 10 Mustang Court in Forney, a short run up the road. The estimate is free and we bring samples to the house so you can see them in your own light. We'll also check that a delivery truck can get down the drive, which matters more out here than people expect.
What holds up in a country house with dogs and a gravel driveway?
Grit is what kills floors out here, not water. Sand tracked in off a gravel drive acts like sandpaper underfoot, so we steer toward a thicker wear layer, a rigid-core LVP or a tile with a harder surface rating, rather than a soft-finished wood at entries and traffic lanes. Pair it with a decent mat at every exterior door and you'll double the life of the floor.
Do we have to close the business while the floor goes in?
Rarely for the whole job. Most commercial work is phased, so one zone is closed and worked while the rest of the space trades normally, or the whole thing runs after hours and across a weekend. What sets the schedule is usually adhesive cure time and how much furniture has to move, not the installation. Tell us your quietest days and the sequence gets built around them.
What actually makes a vinyl plank commercial grade?
Wear layer thickness and core density, not the image printed on it. A plank sold for houses may carry a light wear layer over a soft core, while product built for commercial traffic runs a heavier wear layer on a stiffer core so caster wheels leave no track. The warranty says the same thing in writing: check what class of use it covers and for how long.
Our building is from the 1970s. Is the black adhesive under the tile a problem?
It has to be handled as one until it is tested. Cutback adhesive of that era can contain asbestos, so it is never sanded or ground, and the safest route is usually to encapsulate and cover rather than remove. Testing is done by a qualified party, not by us, and the result decides the method and the timeline.
Flexible financing available
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Every floor type we install in Combine, TX
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CombineHardwood installation in Combine
Solid and engineered hardwood installed over slab and pier-and-beam homes in Forney, Kaufman and Rockwall counties and the wider Dallas metro.
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CombineHardwood refinishing & sanding in Combine
Sanding and refinishing existing hardwood floors across Forney, Kaufman and Rockwall counties, starting with an honest read on whether yours can be saved.
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CombineLuxury vinyl plank (LVP) in Combine
Luxury vinyl plank installed over slab in Forney, Rockwall and the Dallas metro, with the slab prep that keeps a floating floor tight and quiet.
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CombineLaminate in Combine
Laminate flooring installed across Forney, Kaufman and Rockwall counties, with straight answers on AC ratings and the rooms it does not belong in.
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CombineTile in Combine
Porcelain, ceramic and natural stone tile set over properly prepped slabs in Forney and across the Dallas metro. Free in-home samples.
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CombineCarpet in Combine
Carpet and pad for bedrooms, stairs and upstairs living areas, measured, seamed and power stretched throughout Forney and Kaufman County.
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