Every Flooring Project, Done Right

We install & refinish floors and tile across residential projects. Scroll down to find more detailed information on the service we provide. If the project you're thinking of getting started doesn't match with what is below but has to deal with tile, don't hesitate to give us a call, we would love to see if we can help.

Tile & Stone

Tile installation is one of the most technical trades in flooring. A bad tile job shows itself quickly — hollow spots, cracked grout, uneven lippage. We've seen a lot of amateur tile work get torn out and redone. Our approach is substrate-first: we never install tile over a subfloor that won't support it without additional backer or a decoupling membrane.

We work with porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone including marble, travertine, slate, and quartzite. Large-format rectified tile (anything 18x18 and larger) requires extra attention to floor flatness tolerances and back-butter technique. This is where experience genuinely matters.

  • Porcelain and ceramic tile in all sizes up to 48x48 rectified planks
  • Natural stone: marble, travertine, slate, quartzite, limestone
  • Wet area installations
  • Schluter edge trim and waterproofing systems
  • Custom patterns: what you desire on your project
  • Mosaic and accent tile installations
  • Grout sealing included on all installations

How to Make Your New Floor Last

Not sure how to take care of you new floor type? Here's a quick reference for the most common questions we get.

Tile Care
  • Mop with warm water and a mild detergent weekly
  • Seal grout joints annually or when water stops beading on the surface
  • Natural Stone requires a different sealant — call us for the right product
  • Avoid acidic cleaners on natural stone. They etch the surface permanently
  • Cracked tiles should be repaired promptly to prevent water infiltration

Not Sure Which Floor Is Right for You?

Bring us in for a free consultation. We'll walk the space, look at how you use it, and give you an honest recommendation — not just a quote for whatever costs the most.