
Antelope is full of 20–30 year old tract homes in subdivisions like Elverta Estates. Standard 1,800–2,500 sq ft single-story homes are ideal for full LVP conversions.
Antelope is a growing community of approximately 47,000 residents filled with well-established tract home subdivisions like Elverta Estates, where most homes were built 20–30 years ago. The typical Antelope home is a single-story or two-story family residence ranging from 1,800–2,500 square feet on a concrete slab foundation, making it an ideal candidate for modern flooring upgrades. With the valley's consistent heat and occasional humidity swings, durable flooring solutions are essential for homes in this area. Mak Floors specializes in installing luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and other resilient flooring options that are perfectly suited to Antelope's housing stock and climate conditions.
Antelope's inventory of aging tract homes presents an excellent opportunity for full-home flooring conversions, especially from outdated carpet and tile to contemporary LVP that mimics wood grain or stone. The universal slab foundation construction in Antelope means homeowners benefit most from moisture-resistant flooring options that won't expand or contract with the valley's temperature fluctuations. Modern LVP installations not only improve aesthetics and durability but also add measurable resale value to 20–30 year old homes that are competing in today's market.
Standard valley climate. Slab foundations are universal here.
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We work in Antelope regularly. Tell us what you're planning and we'll schedule a free on-site quote — usually within 48 hours.