From timeless hardwood to modern luxury floors — we don’t just install surfaces, we create foundations for life’s best moments.
Transform your floors. Transform your home.
From timeless hardwood to modern luxury floors — we don’t just install surfaces, we create foundations for life’s best moments.
Transform your floors. Transform your home.










Installation time varies by flooring type and room size. Hardwood installation typically takes 3-5 days for an average-sized room, including acclimation time. Luxury vinyl and laminate can often be installed in 1-2 days. Tile installation takes 2-4 days plus drying time for grout and adhesive. We provide a detailed timeline before starting your project.
Yes, rooms should be cleared of furniture and personal items before installation begins. If you need assistance, we can recommend local moving services, or we may be able to help move lighter items to an adjacent room. Proper preparation ensures efficient installation and protects your belongings.
In some cases, yes. Luxury vinyl and laminate can often be installed over existing flooring if the surface is level and in good condition. However, hardwood and tile typically require removal of old flooring to ensure proper installation and longevity. We will assess your existing floors and recommend the best approach.
Hardwood floors should be swept or vacuumed regularly to remove dirt and debris. Clean spills immediately to prevent water damage. Use a hardwood-specific cleaner and avoid excessive water. Place mats at entryways and felt pads under furniture legs. Depending on traffic, hardwood floors may need refinishing every 7-10 years to maintain their beauty.
Yes, quality LVP is 100% waterproof, making it an excellent choice for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms. Unlike laminate, which can swell when exposed to moisture, LVP can withstand spills and humidity without damage. It is also durable, comfortable underfoot, and available in realistic wood and stone looks.
Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of wood and can be sanded and refinished multiple times over its lifespan. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over a plywood core, making it more stable and less prone to expansion and contraction. Engineered hardwood is often better for basements and areas with humidity fluctuations, while solid hardwood is ideal for main living areas. Both offer beautiful, long-lasting results.
