We install and refinish six categories of flooring across residential and commercial projects. Scroll down to find detailed information on each service, including the brands we carry and what you can expect from the installation process.
Hardwood is still the benchmark. Properly installed and maintained, it outlasts every homeowner who ever walks on it. We install both solid and engineered hardwood using nail-down, glue-down, and floating methods depending on the subfloor, location, and material you've chosen.
Our solid hardwood installations use blind nailing with a pneumatic flooring nailer. We acclimate all wood in the installation space for a minimum of 72 hours before laying a single board. Engineered hardwood gets the same treatment and can go over concrete and in-floor radiant systems that solid wood cannot.
LVP has come a long way. The best products on the market today are genuinely hard to distinguish from hardwood at a glance, and they handle water, humidity, and pets in ways that real wood simply cannot. We stock and install WPC (wood-plastic composite) and SPC (stone-plastic composite) products from brands that stand behind their warranties.
Most LVP installations are floating click-lock systems. We install them over existing subfloors, concrete slabs, and even over some existing hard floor surfaces where conditions allow. No adhesive, no nails, and the floor can be walked on within hours.
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.
Carpet still makes sense in a lot of spaces: bedrooms, basements, home offices, and commercial environments where acoustics and comfort underfoot matter. We install residential and commercial carpet, including glue-down direct-stick applications for commercial projects.
We help clients choose between cut pile, loop pile, and cut-and-loop constructions based on traffic patterns, pets, and maintenance preferences. The right padding is part of the equation too — we don't cut corners on cushion because it's the part that wears out first when it's undersized.
Most hardwood floors can be refinished 2 to 4 times over their lifetime. Before you rip out a floor that looks done, let us look at it. If the boards are thick enough and structurally sound, sanding and refinishing will cost a fraction of replacement and the result is indistinguishable from new.
We also handle localized repairs: board replacement, squeaky floor fixes, pet stain board replacement, and transitions between different floor heights. If your hardwood has bouncy spots or a section that was damaged by water, we can often repair rather than replace.
Commercial flooring is a different discipline than residential. Traffic volumes, ADA compliance, acoustic requirements, and fire ratings all factor into the material decision. We've worked on office renovations, retail buildouts, restaurants, hospitality properties, medical offices, and apartment common areas across Nashville.
Commercial projects get the same project coordinator involvement as residential — Priya manages timeline, punch lists, and supplier orders so the installation crew can focus on the floor. We work around your business hours when possible and have completed many projects in overnight or weekend shifts.
We send every client home with written care instructions specific to their floor type. Here's a quick reference for the most common questions we get.
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.