Flooring Installation

Service Details

Full-Service Flooring Installation

We remove existing floor coverings, inspect and level your subfloor, install the proper underlayment or moisture barrier, and lay your new flooring with precision—whether it’s hardwood, tile, carpet or luxury vinyl plank.

Choose from oak, maple, hickory or walnut solid-wood planks, or opt for engineered wood with a real hardwood veneer over a moisture-resistant core. We sand, stain and seal on-site for a custom finish that matches any décor and withstands daily wear with our flooring installation.

Waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and high-pressure laminate offer wood-look or stone-look flooring that’s kid- and pet-proof. We click-lock or glue-down these cost-effective options, ensuring tight seams and a flawless, low-maintenance surface.

Freshly installed polished hardwood flooring in a residential living room

From ceramic and porcelain to natural stone like slate and travertine, our installers lay tile in straight-set, herringbone or basket-weave patterns. We grout in your choice of color and seal porous stone to protect against stains and moisture.

Flooring installation elevate your floors with border inlays, parquet designs or mixed-material transitions (tile to wood). We can also integrate in-floor radiant heating mats under tile or LVP, and apply bevels, reducers and carpet thresholds for a seamless look from room to room.

Yes—using transition profiles and custom inlays, we create smooth joints between hardwood, tile, LVP or carpet. For example, a tile entryway can flow into wood in the living area, or you can set a decorative tile “rug” within a wood floor border.

We offer sound-deadening foam, cork or rubber underlayments for multi-story homes, as well as 6-mil or 10-mil vapor barriers for basements. Each option improves comfort, insulation and protects against moisture and mold.

Absolutely. We can install electric or hydronic heating mats beneath tile, stone or LVP. During your design consultation, we’ll map out thermostat placement and explain how different floor types affect heat-up times and energy efficiency.