Flooring & Tile Remodeling in Peoria, AZ

Flooring, bathroom remodeling, and kitchen tile & countertops for Peoria homes, from dated tile near Arrowhead to fresh installs in new builds by Lake Pleasant. Free in-home estimates and a 1-year workmanship warranty.

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Flooring & Tile Remodeling in Peoria, AZ

RDC Renovation & Design Concepts is a flooring, bathroom, and countertop remodeling company serving Peoria, Arizona. Peoria stretches from established neighborhoods near Arrowhead to newer communities close to Lake Pleasant and the Peoria Sports Complex, spring training home of the Padres and Mariners. It's a mix of home eras and styles, from 1990s subdivisions to new-build communities in the far northwest Valley.

Peoria Is Really Three Different Renovation Markets

Peoria stretches from the Glendale line all the way north past Lake Pleasant, and the age of the housing changes completely as you go. A quote that makes sense in one part of the city can be wrong by thousands in another, because the work underneath the floor is not the same work.

WhereTypical housingWhat the job usually is
Westbrook Village40+ and 55+ active-adult community, homes mostly built between 1982 and 1993, two championship golf coursesOriginal flooring replacement, low-threshold shower conversions, slip-resistant tile
Southern Peoria, toward the Phoenix and Glendale boundariesLargely 1970s and 1980s constructionTearing out original tile and carpet, slab prep, dated bathroom rebuilds
Fletcher Heights, TerramarFamily move-up homes with generous square footageWhole-home flooring, kids-and-pets durability, kitchen surfaces
Vistancia3,450-acre master-planned community in three enclaves: The Village, Blackstone and TrilogyUpgrading builder-grade finishes; newer homes, minimal slab work
The MeadowsConstruction began 2014, entry-level through luxuryPost-move-in upgrades, backsplash and countertop work

The practical point: in a 1980s Westbrook Village home the slab and what sits on it decide the price. In Vistancia the slab is almost never the issue and the conversation is about material tier instead.

Light gray tile flooring in a hallway of a Peoria area home in Phoenix AZ by RDC Renovation

Light large-format tile through a hallway. Fewer grout lines means less to scrub in a home you plan to stay in.

What We Do in Peoria

Flooring

  • Tile flooring, porcelain, ceramic & large-format
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP), 100% waterproof
  • Laminate flooring installation
  • Engineered & solid hardwood floors
  • Carpet for bedrooms, stairs & bonus rooms
  • Travertine & natural stone flooring
  • Subfloor prep, leveling & moisture testing
  • Water-damage floor tear-out & restoration

Bathrooms

  • Full bathroom remodeling
  • Custom walk-in tile showers
  • Tub-to-shower conversions
  • Shower tile & waterproofing
  • Vanity, sink & fixture installation

Kitchens

  • Kitchen tile & LVP flooring
  • Tile & stone backsplash
  • Kitchen countertops

Countertops & Stone

  • Quartz countertops
  • Granite countertops
  • Porcelain slab countertops
  • Natural stone, supplied & installed
  • Countertop templating & fabrication

Active-Adult Homes: What Actually Gets Requested

A large share of Peoria housing was built for buyers aged 40-plus and 55-plus, and those homeowners ask for a specific and consistent set of things. None of it is about looking clinical.

  • Low-threshold and curbless showers. Removing the step is the most requested single change. A curbless entry means sloping the floor in place, usually to a linear drain along one wall so the whole floor falls in one plane.
  • Blocking behind the tile for grab bars. Grab bars have to anchor into solid backing installed before tiling. Adding it later means opening the wall again. Even if you do not want bars today, having the blocking put in during the remodel costs very little and keeps the option open.
  • Slip resistance that is measured, not guessed. Tile carries a published coefficient-of-friction rating. On a wet bathroom floor that number matters more than the finish does.
  • Fewer grout lines. Large-format tile with tight joints is simply less to clean, which is a bigger factor than most showrooms admit.

If this is the direction you are heading, our aging-in-place and accessible shower page goes through the full scope, including the published clearance dimensions worth knowing before anyone quotes you.

Low threshold gray tile walk in shower with floating vanity in a Phoenix AZ bathroom by RDC Renovation

A low-threshold walk-in shower. In an active-adult home this is the single most requested change we make.

Why Peoria Homeowners Choose RDC

From dated tile in an older Arrowhead-area home to a fresh install in a new Peoria build, RDC brings the same precision and honest pricing to every project. Free in-home estimates, fully insured, with a 1-year workmanship warranty. If flooring is your main focus, see our full guide to flooring installation in Peoria.

What a 1980s Peoria Home Needs Before Flooring Goes Down

A house built here in the 1980s is slab-on-grade, and after forty years that slab has moved. Three checks happen before we quote, because each one changes the price and none is visible until the old floor comes up.

  • Slab flatness. A slab that was fine for 12×12 tile in 1985 will telegraph every dip under a modern 48-inch plank. Grinding high spots and pouring self-leveling compound is routine here, not an upsell.
  • Moisture. Slab-on-grade concrete carries residual moisture for decades, and moisture is among the most common exclusions in a flooring manufacturer's warranty. We test to ASTM standards before anything is installed.
  • Hard water in the bathroom. Phoenix-area water runs roughly 12 to 17 grains per gallon. Ordinary grout starts showing mineral deposits within months, so epoxy or professionally sealed grout is our standard, not an upgrade line.
White oak luxury vinyl plank flooring in a living room in Phoenix AZ by RDC Renovation

Rigid-core luxury vinyl. Waterproof, forgiving on an older slab, and warmer underfoot than tile.

What Surfaces Cost in Peoria

Installed pricing is the same across everywhere we work. What actually moves a total is the material, the size of the run, and how much preparation the existing slab needs.

MaterialInstalled, per sq ft
Carpet (bedrooms, stairs)$3 – $7
Laminate$4 – $8
Luxury vinyl plank$4 – $9
Porcelain / ceramic tile$7 – $18
Engineered hardwood$8 – $16
Quartz countertops$50 – $120
Granite countertops$45 – $100

Please note: these are typical ranges, not quotes. Prices can change, and final pricing is set individually for each customer, based on the material selected, the condition of the slab, the layout, and how much demolition and prep is involved. The only accurate number is a written estimate after we measure.

Start at the Showroom

Every Peoria project starts the same way: full-size samples side by side at 1610 E Bell Rd Suite 101, Phoenix, in real light, instead of choosing from a photograph. From there we measure at your home and put a written itemized estimate in front of you covering material, removal, prep and installation together.

RDC is fully insured, installation is performed by the licensed installers we work with on every job, and every project carries a 1-year workmanship warranty. You deal with us throughout, not with a subcontractor.

See completed work in the project gallery, read about the Bell Road showroom, or compare the brands we carry.

Peoria Renovation Questions

Yes. We provide free in-home estimates across Peoria, with a written, itemized quote before any work begins.

We install flooring (LVP, tile, hardwood, carpet), complete full bathroom remodels, and install kitchen tile, backsplash, and countertops for homeowners throughout Peoria.

Yes. Every Peoria project includes a 1-year workmanship warranty, and we're fully insured.

Most flooring projects take 1-3 days, bathroom remodels 1-3 weeks, and countertop installations 3-7 days including templating and fabrication. We provide a specific timeline with your free estimate.

Yes, and it is a significant part of our Peoria work. Westbrook Village homes were mostly built between 1982 and 1993, so they combine original finishes with owners who intend to stay. The requests are consistent: low-threshold or curbless shower conversions, solid blocking behind the tile so grab bars can be anchored properly, slip-resistant tile chosen on its published coefficient-of-friction rating rather than by look, and large-format tile with tight joints simply because there is less grout to clean.

Three checks, all of them before we quote rather than after demolition. First, slab flatness, because a slab that was acceptable for 12x12 tile in 1985 will telegraph every dip under a modern 48-inch plank, so grinding and self-leveling compound is routine. Second, moisture testing to ASTM standards, since slab-on-grade concrete holds residual moisture for decades and moisture is one of the most common exclusions in a flooring warranty. Third, what sits under the existing floor, because original installations sometimes involve adhesives that need proper handling.

Completely different. Vistancia is a 3,450-acre master-planned community split into three enclaves, The Village, Blackstone and Trilogy, and the homes are new enough that the slab is rarely the issue. There the conversation is about material tier and upgrading builder-grade finishes. In southern Peoria near the Phoenix and Glendale boundaries the housing is largely 1970s and 1980s, and there the slab preparation underneath is what decides the price.

Yes. Tile carries a published coefficient-of-friction rating, and on a wet bathroom floor that number matters far more than the finish does. We will tell you the rating on anything you are considering rather than describing it vaguely as textured. It pairs naturally with a low-threshold entry and with grab-bar blocking installed behind the tile while the wall is still open.

Because of the water. Municipal water in the Phoenix area runs roughly 12 to 17 grains per gallon, which is hard by any standard, and ordinary grout starts showing mineral deposits within months in a shower. We use epoxy grout or professionally sealed grout as a standard practice rather than as an upgrade on the estimate, and we can point you toward glass coatings and fixture finishes that hold up better against it.

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