Process

A better project starts before the first plank or tile is set.

A clear process keeps the project moving and protects the finish: measure carefully, prepare the surface, install with precision, then review the details.

Workflow

Measure, prepare, install, review.

  1. Measure

    Site visit and material review

    Rooms, subfloors, moisture concerns, trim, transitions, tile layout, and project timing are reviewed up front.

  2. Prepare

    Removal, leveling, and layout

    Old materials are removed cleanly, surfaces are prepared, and the layout is planned for strong sightlines.

  3. Install

    Precise setting and finishing

    Floors and tiles are installed with careful spacing, cuts, transitions, grout, caulking, and trim alignment.

  4. Review

    Final walk-through

    The completed work is checked for clean edges, surface consistency, and the finishing details that make the room feel complete.

Large floor tile installation with leveling clips and layout alignment

Preparation

Good floors depend on what happens underneath.

Removal, leveling, layout lines, underlayment, and clean transitions are planned before the visible finish goes down.

Plan the work

Start with a site visit and a clear estimate.

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