Floors that look straight and feel solid
Good flooring is mostly preparation: leveling, transitions, underlayment, and clean edges. This demo page shows how to explain that simply.
Popular installs
- LVP / engineered wood
- Tile floors and shower surrounds
- Subfloor repairs and leveling
- Baseboards and trim finish
What we check before install
- Subfloor condition (flatness matters)
- Moisture risk areas
- Transition points between rooms
- Door clearance and trim plan
What causes “bad flooring” outcomes
- Uneven subfloor (shows waves and gaps)
- Rushed transitions (looks unfinished)
- Poor waterproofing in wet areas
- Skipping expansion/spacing rules
What to send for a quote
- Square footage estimate (rough is fine)
- Photos of current floors
- Material preference (LVP vs tile)
- Any special areas (stairs, bathrooms, transitions)
Request a flooring estimate
We’ll confirm prep needs first, then timeline.
FAQ
Short answers to common questions.
Can you install customer-supplied flooring?
Usually, yes. We just confirm compatibility and the prep plan.
Send the product link or a photo of the box label.
Do you handle subfloor repairs?
Yes. That’s often the difference between “okay” and “perfect.”
We identify this early so it’s not a surprise mid-job.
How do you keep edges and trim clean?
Planning transitions. Baseboards, thresholds, and door clearances are handled intentionally.
Clean finish is a process, not an accident.