St. Augustine · St Johns County, FL

Flooring in St. Augustine

Squeaks, lifted boards, transition strips, vinyl plank installs. Hardwood and tile too.

Most jobs $200–$800

St Johns Handyman is a locally-owned handyman service based in Ponte Vedra Beach. We've been handling flooring work across St. Johns County since 2010. St. Augustine is one of our most-served towns — about 35 minutes from our HQ.

Older St Augustine homes have original hardwood + tile floors that can be refinished or worked around. Newer west-side homes are standard LVP installs. Anastasia Island homes need moisture-barrier underlayments for slab-on-grade work.

Common St Augustine flooring jobs: LVP installation in newer homes, transition strip work between rooms, hardwood board repair in older homes, and lifted-board fixes after settling.

St. Augustine job mix

What we typically do in St. Augustine

St. Augustine homes are typically older than the rest of our service area — 50 to 100+ years. The job mix reflects that: plaster patching (which we treat similarly to drywall, with the right approach), weatherproofing for original windows that won't be replaced, settled-door rehangs, and the everyday repair work that any home of any age needs. We don't take on full historic restoration — that's a specialty trade with permitting requirements — but day-to-day handyman work in St. Augustine homes is squarely in our lane.

Real pricing

Flooring pricing in St. Augustine

Typical flooring job $200–$800
What moves the price: Material, square footage, subfloor condition, transition strips needed

Prices are real ranges from completed work in St. Augustine and nearby. We quote firm in writing before any job starts. No call-out fee, no surprise bills.

What's included

Flooring services available in St. Augustine

  • Squeaky floor fix

    Find and stop the source. Most squeaks fixed from above without pulling up floor. $200–$400.

  • LVP plank replacement

    Pop out a damaged plank, install a replacement from your leftover stock or matched product. $250–$450.

  • LVP install

    Full luxury vinyl plank install over existing subfloor. Quoted per square foot after walk-through.

  • Tile repair

    Replace a cracked tile, regrout, fix a loose tile. $200–$500 per area.

  • Transition strips

    Between rooms, between flooring types. Often missing or worn. $125–$225 each installed.

Frequently asked

Questions homeowners in St. Augustine ask about flooring

How much does flooring cost in St. Augustine?

Most flooring jobs in St. Augustine run $200–$800. Pricing depends on material, square footage, subfloor condition, transition strips needed. We give a firm written quote before any work starts — no call-out fee, no surprise bills.

Do you charge a travel fee for St. Augustine?

No. St. Augustine is within our standard service area — about 35 minutes from our Ponte Vedra Beach HQ. No travel fee.

How fast can you get to St. Augustine?

St. Augustine is about 35 minutes from our Ponte Vedra Beach HQ. We batch St. Augustine jobs to keep the drive efficient and we typically book 5–7 days out for non-emergency work.

Do you charge a travel fee for St. Augustine?

For standard service-area work, no. For very small jobs that don't justify the drive, we may suggest a closer handyman or quote a modest travel addition that we tell you about upfront.

Can you fix a squeaky floor without pulling it up?

Usually yes — most squeaks we can stop from above using specialty screws that drop below the surface. We pull boards only if the squeak is from a major subfloor issue.

Do you install LVP / luxury vinyl plank?

Yes. Full installs over an existing subfloor, including underlayment, transitions, and quarter-round. Quoted per square foot.

Free flooring quote in St. Augustine.

Tell us what's broken — most quote requests get a callback within an hour during business hours.

Bonded & insured.

Every visit and every dollar of work is covered. Ask us for our certificate of insurance any time.

No call-out fee.

Free estimates. You owe us nothing if you decide not to hire us.

12-month workmanship coverage.

If covered workmanship fails within a year, we come back and make it right. See what's covered →