Commercial Flooring For Inland Empire Facilities
Plan Flooring Projects Without Putting Operations On Hold
Floors in busy commercial spaces work hard every day. In the Inland Empire, facility and operations leaders need surfaces that stand up to heavy traffic, meet safety and cleanliness standards, and can be installed or replaced without shutting everything down. That is where we focus our work.
DFS Flooring is a commercial flooring provider with roots going back to 1959. We manage projects from early planning through long term maintenance so you are not left coordinating multiple vendors. Our team serves commercial clients across California, including many with locations in this region.
On this page, we explain how we approach projects in active facilities, what sets our service apart, and how we work with you to protect your flooring investment. You will see how our experience, manufacturer relationships, and lifecycle care help reduce risk for your buildings and your budget.
For quality commercial flooring solutions in Inland Empire, call (818) 201-2839 or send us a message online.
Why Commercial Clients Choose DFS Flooring
When you approve a flooring project, you are responsible for far more than how a product looks. You are balancing safety, downtime, budget, and expectations from leadership and occupants. Our goal is to take as much of that pressure off you as possible by managing the full flooring lifecycle.
We have been working in commercial flooring since 1959, and that long history matters. It means we have seen how different products perform over time, how installations behave under real world use, and how to plan projects so you are not dealing with preventable callbacks.
We provide a complete suite of services for commercial spaces. That includes planning and material selection, installation and project coordination, ongoing maintenance, and reclamation recycling at the end of a product’s life. By keeping all of this with one team, you gain a single point of contact and a clearer picture of total lifecycle cost.
Our clients include financial institutions, healthcare facilities, and educational campuses. These environments demand more than basic durability. For banks and corporate offices, appearance and brand image are important, and access control may limit when and how work can be done. Healthcare spaces need flooring that supports infection control practices and frequent cleaning. Schools need surfaces that survive daily wear and can be serviced during narrow breaks, rather than during instruction time.
We also collaborate with major flooring manufacturers, which gives you access to a wide range of high quality products. Just as important, we align our installation and maintenance recommendations with manufacturer requirements so you can better protect available warranties. Our focus on environmentally friendly technologies and reclamation recycling helps many clients support their internal sustainability commitments without creating extra work for their teams.
How We Deliver Commercial Flooring Projects
A clear process is essential when your buildings must stay open and safe. We structure each project so you know what to expect, who is responsible for what, and how work will affect your operations at every stage.
A typical commercial flooring project with our team includes:
- Initial consultation and on-site assessment to understand conditions, constraints, and goals.
- Product recommendations aligned with traffic levels, cleaning practices, and appearance standards.
- Detailed phasing and scheduling plan that accounts for operating hours and access limitations.
- Installation by trained teams who follow manufacturer guidelines for preparation and placement.
- Post installation review, including walkthroughs and care guidelines for your staff or service providers.
Throughout the process, our team coordinates with your facilities staff, security, and any other trades that may be on site. We work to keep communication straightforward and timely so you can answer questions from your own stakeholders with confidence. Our aim is for the project to feel managed, not chaotic.
Flooring Solutions For Key Facility Types
Not every commercial space operates the same way, and flooring choices should reflect that. We tailor our recommendations and project planning to the type of facility and how people use it every day, particularly in dense and growing Inland Empire corridors.
Healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, and medical office buildings, face constant traffic and strict hygiene standards. In these spaces, we focus on materials that support infection control protocols, can handle frequent cleaning, and allow for smooth movement of equipment and staff. We also consider acoustics, since quieter corridors and rooms can support a better experience for patients and staff.
Educational environments, from K to 12 schools to higher education campuses, deal with large groups of students and staff moving through hallways and common areas. Here, durability and ease of maintenance are central concerns. We often work with administrators to align installation schedules with academic calendars so more disruptive work happens during breaks or low occupancy periods.
Financial institutions and corporate offices have their own priorities. Floors must support a professional image at entrances, lobbies, and conference areas, while still standing up to daily wear from staff and visitors. Security and access control are also key considerations. We coordinate our crews and staging so that sensitive areas remain protected and you maintain compliance with internal policies.
Beyond these sectors, we support a range of other commercial properties, such as retail spaces and administrative offices. In each case, we start with how the space functions, the appearance your organization wants to present, and the maintenance capabilities you have in place or plan to put in place. This approach helps ensure that the flooring solutions we install can perform under real world conditions, not just in spec sheets.
Lifecycle Care, Maintenance, & Recycling
A flooring project is not finished when the last piece is installed. How surfaces are cleaned and maintained over time plays a major role in appearance, safety, and how often you need to reinvest. We treat maintenance and lifecycle planning as central parts of our service, not afterthoughts.
Our team develops custom cleaning and maintenance recommendations that align with the specific products in your buildings and with manufacturer guidance. This helps protect warranty coverage and supports consistent performance. For busy Inland Empire facilities, we recognize that maintenance teams have limited time, so practicality is built into these plans.
Proper care also affects the environment your staff, customers, students, or patients experience each day. Flooring that is cleaned with the right methods and frequencies can support a healthier indoor environment. We incorporate environmentally friendly technologies where possible, which can help you reduce chemical usage and support broader sustainability objectives.
When flooring reaches the end of its useful life, removal and disposal present another set of decisions. We offer reclamation recycling services for many products, which can help keep materials out of landfills and support corporate sustainability reporting. Our team works with you to determine what can be reclaimed and how that process will be coordinated during replacement.
By looking at planning, installation, maintenance, and end of life together, we help facilities teams gain a clearer view of total lifecycle cost. This perspective can support capital planning, reduce surprise expenses, and make it easier to explain investments to leadership.
FAQs About Commercial Flooring in Inland Empire
How do you minimize disruption to our operations?
We plan projects around your operating hours, access needs, and safety requirements. That can include phasing work, scheduling during off-hours or breaks, and coordinating with your facilities and security teams. Our goal is to keep your spaces functional while work moves forward in a controlled way.
Can your team handle multi-site flooring projects?
Yes, we manage both large scale and smaller commercial projects, including work across multiple locations. We coordinate planning, materials, and scheduling through a central team so you are not managing several vendors. This approach helps keep standards consistent from site to site.
What types of facilities do you work with most?
We frequently work with healthcare facilities, educational institutions, financial institutions, and a wide range of offices and commercial spaces. Our experience in these settings helps us account for regulations, cleaning requirements, and security considerations that may affect your project.
Will you help us maintain flooring after installation?
We support clients with maintenance planning after installation. Our team provides guidance on cleaning methods and schedules that align with product and manufacturer requirements. This helps you extend flooring life, protect warranty coverage, and keep surfaces looking and performing as intended.
Do you offer environmentally responsible flooring options?
We work with major manufacturers that offer products and systems designed with environmental impact in mind. In addition, we use environmentally friendly technologies where feasible and provide reclamation recycling services for many materials, which can support your organization’s sustainability goals.
Plan Your Next Commercial Flooring Project
When you choose a partner for flooring in your Inland Empire facilities, you want more than product catalogs and installation crews. You need a team that understands how to plan around operations, align with manufacturer standards, and support the full lifecycle of your investment.
At DFS Flooring, we bring decades of commercial flooring experience, strong relationships with major manufacturers, and a full service approach that spans planning, installation, maintenance, and reclamation recycling. We work to keep your projects organized, your facilities operating, and your long term costs in view.
If you are planning a renovation, expansion, or refresh, we invite you to start a conversation with our team. We can discuss your timelines, performance needs, and maintenance capabilities, then outline next steps that fit your organization.
To talk with our team about your upcoming commercial flooring project, call (818) 201-2839.
Commonly Asked Questions
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California Carpet Recycling Public Drop-Off Locations
Are you a homeowner, installer or other contractor with used carpet to dispose of? Good news! You can now drop off used carpet for recycling at DFS Flooring, LP, located at 15651 Saticoy Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406. To prepare your carpet, make sure it’s dry, free from debris and separated from the pad. This new service is offered in partnership with the non-profit Carpet America Recovery Effort, working to increase the amount of carpet that gets recycled in California.
Carpet Recycling Guidelines for Van Nuys Drop-off
- STEP 1: Keep it Dry and Debris Free
- STEP 2: Remove tack strips, nails and trash
- STEP 3: Prepare the Carpet:
Prepare Broadloom Carpet:
- Cut carpet into manageable lengths.
- Separate carpet from pad
- Roll carpet and padding separately.
- Roll, stack or fold carpet pad
- Duct tape/tie the rolls for ease of stacking.
Prepare Carpet Tile:
- Stack tiles on a pallet
- Wrap with plastic
- Strap for transport.
Strapping/pallets will be provided to strap palletized materials for secure transport.
Click the PFD below to learn more!

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Drop Off Details
Location:
DFS Flooring, LP
15651 Saticoy Street
Van Nuys, CA 91406Contact:
Jason Jones
Operations Manager
jasonj@dfsflooring.comHours of drop-off operations:
Monday-Friday 9am to 12pmAssociated Fees:
**Size determined by DFS employee onsite**
- $25 per small load (minimal yards)
- $75 per medium load (Pick-Up Truck/Van)
- $125 per large load (Stake Bed/Box Van)
- larger loads please call or email ahead for pricing (Larger than Stake Bed and Box Van with Trailers)
Currently we are accepting cash only.
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Carpet Recycling for Los Angeles County and Surrounding Areas
Are you a homeowner, installer or other contractor with used carpet to dispose of? Good news! You can now drop off used carpet for recycling at DFS Flooring, LP, located at 15651 Saticoy Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406. To prepare your carpet, make sure it’s dry, free from debris and separated from the pad. This new service is offered in partnership with the non-profit Carpet America Recovery Effort, working to increase the amount of carpet that gets recycled in California.
Please follow these steps for your carpet to be accepted at our facility
- STEP 1: Keep it Dry and Debris Free
- STEP 2: Remove tack strips, nails and trash
- STEP 3: Prepare the Carpet:
Prepare Broadloom Carpet:
- Cut carpet into manageable lengths.
- Separate carpet from pad
- Roll carpet and padding separately.
- Roll, stack or fold carpet pad
- Duct tape/tie the rolls for ease of stacking.
Prepare Carpet Tile:
- Stack tiles on a pallet
- Wrap with plastic
- Strap for transport.
Strapping/pallets will be provided to strap palletized materials for secure transport.
Flooring Solutions in Action
See how we elevate commercial spaces with our expertise.
Why Choose DFS Flooring?
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One of the Largest Full-Service Flooring Contractors in America
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Established in 1959
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Quality You Can Trust