Flooring & Existing Floor Repair Services
Proper subfloor preparation is essential for a durable and long-lasting flooring installation.
Our team ensures every project begins with a clean, level, and structurally sound subfloor, free from debris, old adhesives, and imperfections. We handle patching, leveling, and sanding as needed to create the ideal foundation for your new flooring—whether it’s hardwood, laminate, tile, or vinyl.
Our subfloor preparation process includes:
Thorough inspection of the subfloor condition
Removal of contaminants, adhesives, and damaged material
Patching and leveling uneven areas
Moisture testing for wood and concrete substrates
Vapor barrier installation when necessary
By starting with the right foundation, we guarantee a smooth installation and long-lasting performance for your floors.
Wood Floor Patterns & Designs
The layout of your wood flooring dramatically enhances the overall style and character of your space. We specialize in a variety of classic and contemporary installation patterns, from elegant herringbone to modern wide plank layouts.
1. Herringbone Pattern
A timeless and luxurious choice, herringbone flooring features rectangular planks laid in a zig-zag pattern. This design adds sophistication and visual interest, making it perfect for living rooms, hallways, and formal areas.
2. Chevron Pattern
Similar to herringbone, but with angled ends that create a continuous "V" shape. Chevron floors offer a sleek and modern feel while maintaining the elegance of traditional wood flooring.
3. Straight (Plank) Layout
The most common and versatile layout, where planks are installed parallel to each other along the length or width of a room. Ideal for showcasing the natural beauty of the wood and creating a clean, expansive look.
4. Diagonal Layout
Planks are laid at a 45-degree angle to the walls, adding dynamic movement and making rooms appear larger. A great option for open-concept spaces.
5. Parquet Flooring
Intricate geometric patterns, such as basket weave or Versailles, using small wood pieces. Parquet brings a decorative and artistic touch to any room and is often used in upscale interiors.
6. Mixed-Width Planks
Using planks of varying widths creates a rustic, custom look that adds depth and dimension to the floor. This style is especially popular in farmhouse and transitional designs.