Flooring in Marietta, GA

Wood floors are alive to the weather, and in Georgia, that is easy to forget until a hardwood floor starts to talk back. Through a humid summer, the boards swell; through a dry, heated winter, they shrink, and over the years, that constant movement shows up as cupped boards, gaps at the seams, or a squeak that was not there before. The floor is not defective; it is responding to a climate that swings hard. We handle flooring installation in Marietta, GA, with that movement built into the plan, from how the material is chosen to how it is acclimated and laid.


Choosing flooring in this climate is as much about the material as the room. Some products barely notice the humidity; others move a great deal, and installing the wrong one in the wrong space is a common and expensive mistake. Our hardwood flooring in Marietta, GA, and our full range of other surfaces are selected with the local conditions in mind, so the floor suits both the space and the weather it will live in. The same humid climate that keeps Georgia lush is exactly what tests a floor that was not planned for it.


Behind the work is a full-service flooring contractor. Hands on Handyman, Inc. has more than 20 years of experience, is licensed and insured, and guides each project from planning and design through material selection to installation. From hardwood and laminate to tile, vinyl, carpet, and stone, we handle residential and commercial floors alike and start with a free consultation. When you are ready to plan new floors, contact us.

About Marietta, GA

Marietta is the seat of Cobb County, Georgia, and recorded a population of 60,972 in the 2020 census. It was founded in 1834 and became one of the enduring communities of the northwest Atlanta region.


Two landmarks define the city's public face. Marietta Square offers a historic downtown gathering place with shops, restaurants, and a central park, while the Big Chicken, a towering steel rooster on Cobb Parkway, has become one of the metro's most recognizable and affectionately regarded sights. Both anchor the local sense of place.

WellStar Kennestone Hospital ranks among the region's largest employers, providing medical care and jobs across the northwest metro. Rising nearby, Kennesaw Mountain gives the area a wooded landmark and battlefield park that frames its natural setting.

How Georgia Humidity Moves Hardwood Floors

Marietta, GA, runs humid for much of the year, with summer moisture often above 70 percent and drier, heated indoor air in winter. Wood is hygroscopic, meaning it takes on and releases moisture with the air around it, so a solid hardwood floor is never truly still in this climate.


That movement is the mechanism behind most flooring complaints. When the humid summer air pushes moisture into the boards, they swell and press against each other, and if there is no room to expand, the edges rise into a cupped shape. When winter heating dries the air, the boards shrink and pull apart, opening thin gaps along the seams. Repeated season after season, that expansion and contraction loosen fasteners, create squeaks, and can even buckle a floor that was installed too tightly or over a damp subfloor. Moisture coming up from a slab or crawlspace makes all of it worse.


Left unmanaged, a floor installed without respect for humidity cups, gaps, and squeaks its way to an early replacement. The right response is acclimating the material to the home, controlling subfloor moisture, and leaving proper expansion room. We install floors with Marietta's humidity swings in mind, so they stay flat and quiet.

Which Flooring Handles Georgia Humidity Without Warping

The single fact that should guide flooring choice in this climate is how much a material moves with moisture, and it varies enormously. Porcelain tile and quality luxury vinyl are nearly indifferent to humidity, making them the most stable choices for kitchens, baths, and slab-on-grade rooms, while solid hardwood moves the most and demands the most care.


Where homeowners get caught is putting a moisture-sensitive floor in a moisture-prone space. Solid hardwood in a basement or over a damp slab is asking for cupping and gaps, and laminate, while more stable than solid wood, can swell at the seams if water sits on it. Engineered wood handles humidity better than solid wood because of its layered construction, and tile or vinyl simply sidesteps the problem in wet areas. The trick is not that one floor is right everywhere, but that each space has a material that fits it.


The smart move is to match the flooring to the room's moisture exposure, not just the look you want. We guide homeowners through those tradeoffs for a project in Marietta, GA, and recommend the surface that will stay sound where it is going. That matching is the heart of a floor that lasts.

Why Marietta Residents Trust Hands on Handyman, Inc.

A floor is only as good as its preparation, and in a humid climate, the prep is where success is decided. As a full-service flooring contractor with more than 20 years of experience, we treat the subfloor and the acclimation as seriously as the finished surface, because that is what keeps a floor flat through Georgia's seasons.


That care shows in the process. We check the subfloor for moisture and flatness, let wood and laminate acclimate to the home before installation so the boards settle to local humidity, and leave the expansion gaps that let a floor move without buckling. Guiding a project from planning through material selection means the floor is chosen for the space, not just sold off a sample, and installed to hold up to the traffic and moisture it will face.


For homeowners and businesses across Marietta, GA, that means floors that stay flat, tight, and quiet instead of cupping and gapping within a couple of years. As a licensed and insured team offering a free consultation, we start every job by understanding the space. Hands on Handyman, Inc. builds floors meant to last in this climate. In a Marietta, GA home, the floor that lasts in Marietta, GA is the one prepared for the humidity before a single board goes down, and that preparation is where Hands on Handyman, Inc. spends its attention. We check the subfloor for moisture and flatness, let wood and laminate acclimate to the home so the boards settle to the local humidity, and leave the expansion gaps that give a floor room to move without buckling. Matching the material to the room, from stable tile and vinyl in wet areas to properly acclimated hardwood elsewhere, is what keeps a floor flat and quiet. For homeowners across Marietta, GA, that groundwork is the difference between floors that hold and floors that cup within a couple of seasons.

Hire Us! Flooring in Marietta, GA

New floors change a home more than almost any other project, and getting the material right is what keeps that change looking good for years. Our professional flooring contractors in Marietta, GA start with a free consultation, matching the surface to the room and the climate before anything is ordered.


Describe your space and its usage, whether it's hardwood in a living room, tile in a busy kitchen, or vinyl in a moisture-prone room. We explain how each material performs in Georgia's humidity, properly prepare the subfloor, and install for a smooth, durable finish.

With twenty years of comprehensive experience in Marietta, GA, we specialize in installing both warm hardwood and resilient vinyl and tile flooring. Contact us when you're ready to plan your new floors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Which flooring suits humid Marietta, GA homes?

    In Marietta, GA, porcelain tile and luxury vinyl are the most humidity-stable, ideal for kitchens, baths, and slabs. Solid hardwood moves the most, needing careful acclimation and moisture control to stay flat.



    Why is my hardwood floor cupping or gapping?

    Humidity swings cause it. Summer moisture swells boards into a cup, and winter heating shrinks them, opening gaps. Proper acclimation, subfloor moisture control, and expansion joints prevent most such movement.



    Can I install hardwood in my basement?

    Solid hardwood is risky in a basement or over a damp slab. Engineered wood, tile, or vinyl are safer choices there, and we recommend the right fit for your space.



    Do you install flooring in commercial spaces in Marietta, GA?

    Yes, in Marietta, GA, we handle residential and commercial flooring end-to-end. We match humidity-stable materials to the traffic and use a commercial space sealant for a long-lasting result.



    How long does flooring installation take?

    Most rooms are installed in a few days, though wood and laminate need time to acclimate to your home's humidity first. We include that in the timeline we give upfront.



    What is acclimation and why does it matter?

    Acclimation means letting flooring adjust to your home's humidity before installation, so the boards settle to their working size. Skipping it in Georgia's climate leads to cupping, gapping, or buckling.



    Do you help choose materials, or just install?

    We guide the whole process, from planning and design through material selection to installation. Our free consultation is where we match the surface to each room and its moisture exposure.



    Is laminate a good choice for Georgia's climate?

    Laminate is more stable than hardwood and works in many rooms, but it can swell if water sits on the seams. We steer it from wet areas toward tile or vinyl.