
Premium LVP, hardwood, and tile for South Jordan and Daybreak homes. Modern flooring for open-plan living, installed by qualified partner specialists.
South Jordan's Daybreak community is one of the most thoughtfully planned residential developments in Utah — and one of the most interesting markets for flooring. Homes built from the mid-2000s through the 2020s, with the large open floor plans that have defined contemporary residential architecture, create a flooring context that is fundamentally different from Salt Lake City's bungalow stock or West Jordan's older ranch homes.
In Daybreak, the flooring question is not "what's under the carpet" — it is "what replaces the builder-grade carpet or original laminate that came with the home." The answer, consistently in 2026, is wide-plank luxury vinyl plank in warm oak tones. South Jordan's tech-professional demographic has done the research, understands the material trade-offs, and has settled on LVP as the optimal combination of durability, modern aesthetic, and value for the way their households actually function.
Beyond Daybreak, South Jordan includes established neighborhoods along the Bangerter Highway corridor and Oquirrh Lake area — homes from the 1990s and early 2000s where the original flooring is now approaching 20-30 years of age and ready for a meaningful upgrade. The flooring needs of all South Jordan communities are part of what Alta Home Group's qualified partner network addresses throughout the city.
Daybreak is not a market where homeowners choose flooring by default. Daybreak's tech-professional demographic researches purchases extensively — flooring included. When South Jordan tech households research flooring in 2026, LVP consistently wins the comparison:
Daybreak's home designs feature large, interconnected main-level floor plans where the kitchen, dining area, and great room flow together without walls. This architecture creates a flooring challenge: the material must be consistent across 1,500-2,000+ square feet of open space, installed in a single direction that maximizes the visual scale of the floor plane.
Wide-plank LVP — specifically planks 7 inches or wider — is the format that delivers the most visual impact in Daybreak's open plans. The longer, wider planks minimize the number of seams in the floor plane, creating a more expansive, less busy visual field. Running planks parallel to the longest dimension of the room further extends the apparent length of the space.
Most Daybreak homes entered the market with one of two floor coverings: builder-grade carpet in neutral beige or greige tones, or entry-level laminate that was a step above carpet at the time of purchase. Neither material was selected for long-term livability — they were budget specifications appropriate to the home's build cost and market positioning at the time.
As Daybreak homes reach 10-20 years of age, this builder-grade flooring is reaching the end of its useful and aesthetic life. The carpet is worn in traffic paths, stained in ways that cleaning cannot address, and visually dated. The laminate is showing edge-wear, swelling at seams, and no longer coordinates with the homeowner's evolved interior preferences. Replacing this flooring is the single highest-impact upgrade available to Daybreak homeowners.
Wide-plank LVP in warm oak tones is the leading flooring specification for South Jordan's renovation market. The specific product characteristics that matter in Daybreak homes:
Cost in South Jordan: $4–$9 per sq ft installed.
For South Jordan homeowners who want genuine hardwood in their Daybreak or Bangerter corridor home, engineered hardwood is the appropriate choice. It delivers real wood aesthetics with better moisture resistance than solid hardwood, and is compatible with South Jordan's climate.
Cost in South Jordan: $7–$14 per sq ft installed.
Porcelain tile remains the standard for wet areas in South Jordan homes. Large-format tile (12x24 or 24x24) coordinates with the scale of Daybreak's kitchens and entries. Heated floor mats beneath bathroom tile are a growing upgrade request in South Jordan — adding comfort to Utah's cold winters at a modest additional cost.
Cost in South Jordan: $7–$15 per sq ft installed.
| Flooring Type | Installed Cost Per Sq Ft | Daybreak Main Level (1,500 sq ft) |
|---|---|---|
| Carpet | $3 – $7 | $4,500 – $10,500 |
| LVP (wide plank) | $4 – $9 | $6,000 – $13,500 |
| Tile (porcelain) | $7 – $15 | $10,500 – $22,500 |
| Engineered hardwood | $7 – $14 | $10,500 – $21,000 |
| Solid hardwood | $10 – $18 | $15,000 – $27,000 |
*Old flooring removal adds approximately $1-$3/sq ft. Subfloor repair quoted separately.
Our qualified partner network coordinates the full flooring scope in South Jordan:
Alta Home Group connects South Jordan homeowners with qualified flooring partner specialists who understand Daybreak's open-plan challenges, source the right materials, and install to a professional standard.
Serving all South Jordan neighborhoods including Daybreak, Oquirrh Lake area, and zip code 84095. Also serving Riverton, Herriman, West Jordan, and Draper.
Common questions about flooring installation in South Jordan