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Commercial carpet tile in a hallway, installed by Threshing Floors

Commercial Flooring

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We have installed commercial flooring for restaurants, music schools, churches, theaters, coffee shops, and more across PA and NJ.

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Threshing Floors installs commercial flooring across Pennsylvania and New Jersey for restaurants, retail shops, offices, churches, and other businesses, using commercial-grade materials and scheduling around your operating hours. Family-operated since 2011, with free on-site estimates.

Your space is your brand. Whether customers walk into a restaurant, a retail shop, or a place of worship, the flooring sets the tone before anyone says a word, and we install it to look right and hold up under the heaviest traffic.

Commercial carpet tile with purple accent pattern in a hallway — installed by Threshing Floors
Geometric pattern commercial carpet tile installation — installed by Threshing Floors
Commercial LVP flooring in an educational facility — installed by Threshing Floors

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We understand that commercial projects are different. Downtime costs money. Timelines matter. Materials need to handle foot traffic that would wear out residential-grade products in months. That is why we use commercial-rated materials, work around your operating hours, and keep communication tight so there are no surprises.

From restaurants and coffee shops to music schools, theaters, churches, and retail spaces, we have installed flooring in businesses of every size and type. We handle the full scope, including demolition of existing floors, subfloor preparation, and installation of hardwood, LVP, tile, or carpet, so you have one team and one point of contact from start to finish.

Which commercial floor fits your space and your schedule?

Commercial LVP and carpet tile cover most restaurants, retail floors, offices, and churches, because both handle heavy traffic and let damaged sections be swapped without closing the room. Hardwood and large-format tile still earn their place where the floor is part of the brand, like a dining room or a sanctuary, as long as the maintenance plan matches the material.

We have installed for restaurants, music schools, theaters, and churches across PA and NJ, and the constant is that downtime costs our clients more than the floor does. Walk us through your space and your hours at the free on-site estimate, and we will build the material choice and the schedule around both.

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Why Businesses Choose Us

Minimal disruption to your daily operations
Flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends
Commercial-grade materials built for heavy foot traffic
Licensed and insured for commercial projects
Proven track record across restaurants, retail, offices, and more
Single point of contact from estimate through completion
Dan and his team did a large project at our emergency shelter and we were extremely happy with the process and results. His team was very cognizant of the nature of our work and need for access to dorms/kitchen etc. They worked VERY efficiently and kept us in the loop on the projects progress. The end results was exceptional- great value and high quality work!
Jessica Chappell · Google review

Our Commercial Process

1

Site Assessment

We walk your space, evaluate existing flooring and subfloor conditions, discuss your traffic patterns and hours of operation, and recommend materials that fit both your budget and your brand.

2

Material Selection

We source commercial-rated flooring designed for high traffic, moisture, and heavy use. You choose the look, we make sure it lasts.

3

Phased Installation

We build a schedule around your business. That may mean working nights, weekends, or in sections so you never have to close your doors.

4

Final Walkthrough

We inspect every detail with you, ensure transitions and thresholds are right, and provide a maintenance plan so your floors keep looking sharp for years.

Commercial Flooring Questions

What is the best flooring for a restaurant or retail space?

Commercial-grade LVP is the workhorse for restaurants and retail because it is waterproof, slip-conscious, and tough enough for chairs, carts, and constant foot traffic, with porcelain tile taking over in kitchens and wet zones. The right answer shifts with your traffic and your brand, which is why we walk the space before quoting a material.

Can you install flooring after business hours?

Yes, nights, weekends, and phased sections are normal scheduling for our commercial work, not a special request. We have re-floored businesses that never closed a single day, by planning the install in zones around how the space actually operates.

Should an office use carpet tile or broadloom carpet?

Carpet tile wins most offices because a stained or worn square swaps out in minutes, while broadloom needs a crew and a seam plan for the same fix. Broadloom still makes sense in executive areas where a seamless look matters, and many of our office jobs mix the two by zone.

How do you keep downtime to a minimum?

We phase the install around your operating hours, stage materials before demo starts, and keep the same crew on the job from start to finish so there is no relearning between visits. That plan gets built with you at the site walkthrough, with the schedule in writing before the first tile comes up.

Counties We Serve

We install commercial flooring across 13 counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and we take on projects beyond them too. Find your county for local details, or just ask when you request your estimate.

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Tell us about your project and we will send you a realistic price range before we ever set foot in your home.

We reply to every request within one business day.