Lininger Family Flooring is the home of a large, open air flooring showroom serving the Central Pennsylvania and Western Maryland areas including Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Waynesboro, and Hagerstown. We carry a variety of brands, flooring types, colors, and finishes. Lininger is your #1 trusted source for flooring products and services including:
Lininger Family Flooring was founded on prioritizing the customer to make your flooring purchase and replacement, and installation are worry-free. We bring convenience to the customer in every way and always put the customer first. We ensure our customers get the best value for their money.
Whether you are looking for luxury vinyl plank flooring or hardwoods for your living room or commercial carpet for your business, Lininger Family Flooring will find the perfect flooring solution. Call us at (717) 264-1107 to experience over 25 years of exceptional service and customer satisfaction today!
Wood Floor Installation and repair for both commercial and residential projects. Professional floor installation is what we deliver time and time again. Our customer reviews speak for themselves.
Carpet Floor Installation and repair for both commercial and residential projects. Professional floor installation is what we deliver time and time again. Our customer reviews speak for themselves.
Vinyl Floor Installation and repair for both commercial and residential projects. Professional floor installation is what we deliver time and time again. Our customer reviews speak for themselves.
The most expensive looking of the vinyl flooring options. They offer a beautiful hardwood appearance and layout, without the hefty price tag of real hardwood.
Extremely easy install and a wonderful DIY project. Installation options include glue down, self-adhesive, and floating.
Laminate Floor Installation and repair for both commercial and residential projects. Professional floor installation is what we deliver time and time again. Our customer reviews speak for themselves.
There's nothing like walking on a new floor built with quality craftsmanship. Let's make your floor something to be proud of, not an eye sore you need rugs to cover up.
Rest assured we use only the best materials for your project. You can stand on the premium materials we use for your floors for years to come, that's a guarantee.
With over 20 years of experience repairing and installing quality floors, we're lead by David Lininger, flooring professional and expert floor craftsman.
We take every project seriously and treat our customers with respect and professionalism. Lininger Flooring is known for our quick work and professional customer service.
Lininger family flooring came out and they did amazing job on your floors so thank you so much
I just had the old carpeting taken out of my house and replaced with the luxury vinyl plank flooring. I love it. David and Buffy are wonderful to work with and I will definitely be contracting them again to do several other rooms in the future. I HIGHLY recommend Lininger Family Floor Covering!!!!
Thank you Dave for doing a fantastic job on stretching my carpet in my living room!!! It's fantastic!!! Joe is very happy!! Very professional and excellent professional experience!!
We are very pleased with our new floors. David and his crew are very dependable, highly skilled and professional.
We're based in Franklin County and serve the entire South Central, Pennsylvania Area. Popular cities in our service area include Waynesboro, Camp Hill, Chambersburg, Cashtown, Greencastle, Fayetteville, Shippensburg, Mechanicsburg, Newville, Gettysburg, and Carlisle. We also serve Hagerstown, Smithsburg and Boonsboro in Maryland. If you're located in or around these areas, give us a call and we'll be happy to answer any questions you might have!
The cost of hardwood floors will depend on the size and type, as well as any preparation or repair work that needs to take place before installation. The average cost is around $5k-$8k but we can provide accurate quotes for your residential or commercial project!
Installing a hardwood floor is not as quick and easy a process as some people think.
If your home already has an old carpet or vinyl in place, then you will need to take that out before installing the new surface of choice - which usually goes pretty quickly once construction begins.
Installs can last from a few days up through 2+ weeks depending on how much time each day allotment takes away from work duties etc., but most homes only experience 2 weeks worth with this type of installation. Contact us today so we can determine a more precise time frame for your project!
Yes, Lininger Flooring and David Lininger are indeed licensed floor contractors. Our contractors License is #PA022668
Kitchen floors are among the most frequently cleaned surfaces in your house. That's because they do so much work! You'll want to choose a durable floor for this task, and there are some great options out there like these:
- Tiles are durable and cost less than stone or wood. They're also moisture-resistant so you can enjoy your new floor without worrying about it getting wet!
- Hardwood flooring is a popular choice for kitchen space, but it can't withstand the wear and tear that comes from dropped pots or pans. Engineered woods are typically more durable than softwoods like oak; they also show less signs of scratches when compared with natural wood products
- Linoleum floors are a great way to have an inexpensive and easily maintained floor.
- Vinyl flooring is a good solution for the kitchen also, not only does it look great, but this type of surface can withstand dents without showing too much wear and tear on its appearance!
Hardwood floors are some of the most durable and long-lasting flooring you can find. Oak, maple, or cherry wood is typically hardwood's best choice because it has less risk for scratches from furniture than engineered species do - but if humidity strikes your home then beware! Engineered woods will likely hold up better in that situation due to their greater stability over time as well as being able to recoat itself when wet without swelling too much so they don't break under pressure like sawdust might do after sanding down stubborn grooves left behind by trimming tools used during installation.