Residential
Flooring
Flooring performance depends less on the surface material and more on what’s underneath it. We inspect and level subfloors before installation, and we acclimate materials on-site according to manufacturer specifications; an often-skipped step that prevents long-term issues like gaps, squeaks, and cupping.
For refinishing work, we use dust-controlled sanding systems to protect indoor air quality throughout the home. We also ensure consistent material flow and clean transitions between rooms, delivering a continuous finish that is installed once and built to last.
How We Handle This Service
Evaluate Existing Conditions
We inspect the existing floor and subfloor to identify any repairs or preparation needed before installation.
Coordinate Materials and Schedule
Material selections and installation timelines are planned before work begins.
Prepare and Install the New Flooring
Proper preparation helps support the long-term performance of the finished floor.
Final Walkthrough and Completion
Before closeout, we inspect transitions, finishes, and overall installation quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
We install a variety of flooring materials depending on the needs of the space and your project goals.
A properly prepared subfloor helps improve performance and reduce issues after installation.
Some flooring products do. Following manufacturer recommendations helps support long-term performance.
In many cases, yes. The installation sequence depends on the layout of the home and project scope.
The schedule depends on the size of the project, material type, and any preparation work required.
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The Work Beneath the Surface Matters.
Proper preparation helps your flooring perform the way it's intended to for years to come.