Floor Renovations

We replace outdated or damaged flooring with durable, stylish tile, vinyl, or stone that suits your lifestyle. Our floors are built to last—perfect for high-traffic areas in homes and businesses.

Exterior view of a house with terracotta tiled stairs and patio, large clay pots on the stairs, decorative tiles, and a black wrought iron gate.
Outdoor stairs with colorful patterned tile risers, terracotta treads, and a white stucco wall on the side, surrounded by brick and stone wall and greenery.
Empty dining area with large windows, black dining table, and four black chairs in a bright room.

1. Porcelain Tile

Durable, water-resistant, and low-maintenance, porcelain tile is ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. It’s available in a wide range of styles, including wood-look and natural stone finishes.

Modern living room with white marble floors, white sofa, glass coffee table, and dining area with tables and chairs.

4. Natural Stone (Marble, Travertine, Slate)

Stone flooring brings timeless elegance and unmatched natural beauty. It’s long-lasting and durable, but requires sealing and some upkeep. Perfect for luxury bathrooms, grand entries, or high-end kitchens.

Modern kitchen with gray tiled flooring, a wooden dining table, and upholstered bar stools.

2. Ceramic Tile

A cost-effective alternative to porcelain, ceramic tile offers plenty of design flexibility. Best suited for walls, backsplashes, and low-traffic floors, it’s easy to clean and great for budget-conscious remodels.

Kitchen island with white paneled base and gray countertop in a modern kitchen with light wood flooring.

5. Engineered Hardwood

Offers the beauty of real wood with better stability in humid or fluctuating environments. Great for living rooms, bedrooms, and open spaces where you want warmth and texture without the maintenance of solid hardwood.

Empty wooden floor in a house with stairs and a door.

3. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

LVP mimics the look of hardwood but is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and perfect for families with kids or pets. It’s soft underfoot, easy to install, and ideal for both homes and rentals.

Stone tiled floor with a wooden crate and a woven lantern in the corner.

6. Pebble or Mosaic Stone Flooring

Often used in bathrooms or outdoor spaces, pebble flooring creates a spa-like, natural feel. It’s slip-resistant and adds texture and visual interest, especially in shower floors or patios.