Mission District · San Francisco

Flooring in Mission District

Refresh & Build is a licensed San Francisco contractor specializing in flooring projects in Mission District. The Mission District is home to some of San Francisco's most vibrant Edwardian and Victorian flats.

Flooring in Mission District

The Mission District is home to some of San Francisco's most vibrant Edwardian and Victorian flats. Refresh & Build has extensive experience working in Mission District homes — navigating tight access, multi-unit buildings, and SF permit requirements for this historic neighborhood.

Neighborhood Housing Stock

Edwardian flats and Victorian multi-units built 1900–1930, with some newer construction

Permit Notes for Mission District

SF DBI permits required for most structural and MEP work. Parts of the Mission fall within historic overlay zones requiring additional review.

What's Included

  • Hardwood floor installation and refinishing
  • Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) installation
  • Tile and stone flooring
  • Subfloor repair and leveling
  • Stair refinishing
  • Radiant heat flooring systems
  • Environmentally friendly finish options

Typical Cost Range

$4,000–$20,000

Free itemized quotes — no obligation

Flooring in Mission District — FAQ

How much does a flooring cost in Mission District?

Flooring costs in Mission District typically fall within our San Francisco range of $4,000–$20,000. Edwardian flats and Victorian multi-units built 1900–1930, with some newer construction can influence project complexity and cost. We provide free, detailed estimates after a site visit.

Do I need a permit for a flooring in Mission District?

Yes — SF DBI permits are required for most flooring work in Mission District. SF DBI permits required for most structural and MEP work. Parts of the Mission fall within historic overlay zones requiring additional review. Refresh & Build handles all permit applications and inspections on your behalf.

What is the best flooring for San Francisco's climate?

San Francisco's fog and humidity can affect solid hardwood — engineered hardwood or LVP are more stable in foggy microclimates like the Sunset and Richmond. We recommend the right product for your neighborhood's conditions.

Do you do flooring for the whole house?

Yes — we handle whole-home flooring projects including living areas, bedrooms, hallways, and stairs. We also do bathroom and kitchen tile work as part of remodel projects.

Ready for Your Flooring in Mission District?

Get a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll visit your Mission District home, assess the project, and provide a detailed quote.