At Kinanaw Construction, we deliver top tier flooring services in Winnipeg with over a decade of expertise. Our certified flooring contractors have installed thousands of square feet across homes and businesses, from cozy basements in North Kildonan to bustling showrooms in St. James. Serving neighborhoods like River Heights, Fort Garry, Tuxedo, and Transcona, we use industry-approved materials, Manitoba-compliant practices, and a focus on function, style, and durability to meet Winnipeg’s unique needs.
Whether you’re upgrading a bathroom near The Forks, remodeling a commercial kitchen in Osborne Village, or outfitting an industrial workspace in Inkster, we tailor our Winnipeg flooring installation solutions to your budget and environment.
Our specialties include:
- Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring
- Epoxy Coatings
- Ceramic Tile Installation
- Resilient Sheet Good Flooring
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring is a highly popular choice among Winnipeg homeowners. It offers the rich look of hardwood or natural stone but with greater resistance to moisture and wear. Perfect for flood-prone basements in North Kildonan or kitchens in River Heights, LVP is 100% waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain.
Benefits:
100% waterproof – ideal for Manitoba’s humid basements
Easy maintenance – no special cleaners needed
Scratch-resistant for pets and high-traffic areas
Wood and stone-look finishes in various textures
We handle everything from subfloor leveling to precision-cut luxury vinyl plank Winnipeg installations, ensuring a flawless fit.
We ensure every installation includes expert subfloor leveling and precise plank cutting for a flawless fit that lasts.
Epoxy coatings are engineered to handle Winnipeg's busiest spaces, from automotive shops in St. James to retail floors near Polo Park. Our commercial-grade epoxy flooring systems resist chemical spills, tire wear, oils, and heat, providing long-lasting protection with an attractive high-gloss or matte finish.
Key Features:
Non-slip and high-gloss finish options
Seamless coverage with custom colors
Easy to maintain – sweep and mop
Long-term durability (10-20 years)
We perform thorough surface prep and crack repair for a strong bond with your concrete slab.
Our team prepares the concrete surface meticulously, including crack repair, to ensure a strong, lasting bond between epoxy and slab.
Ceramic tiles add timeless elegance to bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways in upscale Winnipeg neighborhoods like Tuxedo and Osborne Village. We install tiles with precision leveling, grout sealing, and waterproofing to maintain appearance and durability over time.
Our Tile Work Includes:
Full floor tile layouts and intricate mosaic designs
Backsplashes and tub surrounds for a finished look
Heated floor installation compatibility for added comfort
Use of high-quality grout and sealants to prevent water damage
Ceramic tile is perfect for those seeking a blend of beauty and low maintenance.
Sheet vinyl is a budget-friendly, water-resistant flooring solution perfect for rental units, schools, or daycare centers in Transcona and Fort Garry. Its seamless design helps prevent dirt and moisture buildup, making it ideal for high-use commercial spaces.
Why It’s a Smart Choice:
Budget-friendly and low maintenance
Seamless appearance for a clean look
Comfortable underfoot
Available in wood, stone, and abstract finishes
From residential basements to commercial showrooms.
Deep knowledge of local building codes and climate challenges.
Certified professionals you can trust.
Epoxy flooring is the most durable, resisting chemicals, tire marks, and heavy machinery. It’s ideal for industrial spaces in Inkster or St. James.
Yes! Luxury vinyl plank Winnipeg is waterproof and performs well in Manitoba’s humid basements and kitchens.
With proper care, epoxy lasts 10-20 years, even in Winnipeg’s harsh climate.
Absolutely. We often combine LVP in living areas with ceramic tiles in bathrooms for design and performance.
Opt for waterproof options like LVP or epoxy to combat moisture from Winnipeg’s high groundwater and freeze-thaw cycles.