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You walk into rooms that feel finished. Not just new, but right. The planks line up. The transitions sit flush. There’s no dust coating your furniture because the sanding equipment pulled it straight into a vacuum system while the work happened.
Your home didn’t turn into a construction zone for weeks. Depending on the finish, most refinishing jobs are ready to walk on the next day. And when we leave, we actually leave—no follow-up visits to fix gaps, no excuses about “settling,” no surprise charges tacked onto the final bill.
Flooring should add value to your home, not headaches to your week. In Patchogue, where homeowners are putting real money into renovations, that means hiring someone who shows up on time, does the work correctly, and doesn’t treat your project like a sales opportunity. It means working with a residential flooring contractor who’s been doing this long enough to know what works in Suffolk County homes and what doesn’t.
Jaguar Renovations has been installing and refinishing floors across Suffolk County since 2016. We’re not a franchise or a referral service. We’re a local flooring company that handles hardwood, vinyl, laminate, and tile floor installation from start to finish.
We don’t upsell finishes you don’t need or pressure you into materials that blow your budget. Our pricing is transparent before work starts, and the final number matches the estimate. That’s not a marketing line—it’s how we’ve stayed busy in Patchogue and surrounding towns for nearly ten years.
If you’re comparing flooring contractors, you’ll find cheaper options and you’ll find pricier ones. We’re the ones who show up when we say we will, finish on schedule, and leave your home cleaner than most homeowners expect.
First, we come to your home in Patchogue and take measurements. We talk through what you’re looking for—durability, style, budget—and recommend materials that actually fit your situation. If you have kids, pets, or high-traffic areas, that changes the conversation. We’re not selling you the most expensive option. We’re helping you pick the right one.
Once you approve the estimate, we order materials and schedule the install. For refinishing, we use dust-free sanding equipment that connects directly to a vacuum system. For new installs, we prep the subfloor, check for level issues, and handle transitions between rooms so everything sits flush.
Depending on the scope, most flooring projects take a few days. Refinishing jobs are usually ready to walk on within 24 hours, depending on the finish. New vinyl flooring or laminate flooring installation can often be completed faster since there’s no drying time.
We don’t leave until the floor is done and the space is clean. No half-finished corners. No “we’ll come back next week” promises. When we say it’s done, it’s done.
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We install hardwood, luxury vinyl tile, laminate, and ceramic tile flooring in residential and commercial properties across Patchogue and Suffolk County. That includes new installations, refinishing existing hardwood, and full floor remodeling projects where old flooring gets ripped out and replaced.
Hardwood is still the most popular choice for homeowners looking to increase resale value. It’s durable, timeless, and can be refinished multiple times over its lifespan. Vinyl flooring has become a close second, especially luxury vinyl tile, because it’s waterproof, easy to clean, and holds up well in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Laminate flooring installation is a solid middle-ground option if you want the look of hardwood without the cost or maintenance. It’s not as durable as real wood, but it’s more affordable and still looks good in living rooms and bedrooms. Tile flooring works best in moisture-prone areas and high-traffic spaces where you need something that won’t scratch or dent.
In Suffolk County, the average cost for flooring installation runs between $1,500 and $4,300 depending on materials and square footage. We give you a clear breakdown upfront so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for.
For most residential projects in Patchogue, plan on three to five days depending on square footage and the type of flooring. Vinyl flooring and laminate flooring installation tend to move faster because there’s no drying time. Hardwood installation takes a bit longer, especially if we’re refinishing existing floors, since the finish needs time to cure.
Tile flooring work usually falls somewhere in the middle. The tile itself goes down in a day or two, but grout and sealer need time to set before you can walk on it. We don’t rush timelines to squeeze in another job. We finish yours correctly first.
If you’re replacing flooring in the whole house, expect about a week. We work room by room when possible so you’re not displaced from your entire home at once.
Luxury vinyl tile is the most practical choice if you’ve got kids or pets. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean. Spills don’t soak in like they do with hardwood, and if a plank gets damaged, you can replace just that section without redoing the whole floor.
Hardwood is still an option, but you’ll want a harder species like oak or maple, and a matte finish hides scratches better than high-gloss. Laminate flooring installation is another decent pick—it’s more scratch-resistant than vinyl but not waterproof, so avoid it in bathrooms or laundry rooms.
Tile works well in entryways and mudrooms where dirt and moisture are constant issues. Ceramic tile floor installation gives you a surface that’s nearly indestructible, though it’s cold underfoot and harder on joints if someone falls.
In Suffolk County, most homeowners spend between $1,500 and $4,300 on flooring installation depending on materials and square footage. Vinyl flooring is usually the most affordable option, running about $3 to $7 per square foot installed. Laminate falls in a similar range. Hardwood costs more—typically $8 to $15 per square foot installed—but it also adds more resale value.
Tile flooring pricing depends on the type of tile. Basic ceramic runs $5 to $10 per square foot installed. Porcelain and natural stone cost more. If you’re doing a full floor remodeling project where old flooring needs to be removed first, add another $1 to $3 per square foot for demo and disposal.
We give you a written estimate before any work starts, and that number doesn’t change unless you change the scope. No hidden fees, no surprise charges at the end.
Yes. We use dust-free sanding equipment that connects directly to a vacuum system. As the sander runs, it pulls dust straight into the vacuum instead of letting it float around your home. You’ll still want to close off the work area and cover nearby furniture, but you won’t be wiping down every surface in your house for weeks afterward.
Most refinishing jobs in Patchogue are done in two to three days. We sand, apply stain if you want a color change, and then apply the finish. Depending on which finish you choose, the floor is usually ready to walk on within 24 hours. Water-based finishes dry faster but cost a bit more. Oil-based finishes take longer to cure but tend to be more durable.
Refinishing is worth it if your existing hardwood is in decent shape. It costs a fraction of what new flooring installation would run, and it can make 20-year-old floors look brand new.
We can move most furniture as part of the job, but it helps if you clear out smaller items, breakables, and anything valuable before we arrive. Dressers, beds, and couches—we’ll handle those. Boxes of personal items, electronics, and anything fragile—those are better off moved ahead of time.
If you’re doing a full floor remodeling project and need everything cleared out, let us know during the estimate. We can coordinate that, but it may add a day to the timeline depending on how much needs to be moved.
For refinishing jobs, we’ll move furniture into other rooms as we work section by section. The goal is to keep disruption low while still getting the work done right. Most homeowners in Suffolk County stay in their homes during installation. It’s not as invasive as a full kitchen or bathroom remodel.
If your hardwood has deep scratches, water damage, or worn-through finish in high-traffic areas, refinishing usually fixes it as long as the wood itself isn’t rotted or warped. Hardwood can be refinished multiple times over its life, so if the boards are solid, it’s worth saving.
Vinyl flooring and laminate flooring don’t refinish—they replace. If planks are cracked, peeling, or separating, you’re looking at new flooring. Same goes for tile. If grout is crumbling or tiles are cracked, patching rarely looks good. A full tile floor installation makes more sense.
When we come out for an estimate in Patchogue, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation and your budget. We’re not in the business of selling you a full replacement if refinishing gets you another ten years.