Flooring installation services
We install five surfaces. Which one is right depends on the room, the subfloor underneath it, and how the house is lived in — not on what happens to be on sale. Each page below covers where the material performs, where it fails, and what installing it properly involves.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Installation
Waterproof floors that handle Valley dust, dogs, and irrigation-season mud.
- Typical rooms
- Whole main floor, kitchens, baths, basements, laundry, entries.
- Subfloor
- Plywood/OSB or concrete slab. Slabs get a moisture check before anything goes down.
Laminate Flooring Installation
A hard, scratch-resistant wear surface at a friendly price per square foot.
- Typical rooms
- Bedrooms, living areas, hallways, stairs, home offices.
- Subfloor
- Plywood/OSB or concrete slab with an appropriate vapor barrier.
Engineered Hardwood Installation
Real wood, built to stay flat through a dry Idaho winter.
- Typical rooms
- Living, dining, bedrooms, hallways, finished basements.
- Subfloor
- Plywood/OSB (nail or glue) or a tested concrete slab (glue or float).
Solid Hardwood Installation
One species, one solid board, sandable for decades.
- Typical rooms
- Main-level living, dining, bedrooms, hallways, stair treads.
- Subfloor
- Plywood or OSB over a crawlspace or joist system, moisture-tested first.
Tile Flooring Installation
Porcelain and ceramic set over a substrate that will not crack the grout.
- Typical rooms
- Bathrooms, entries, mudrooms, laundry, kitchen backsplashes and floors.
- Subfloor
- Wood subfloor with adequate deflection rating, or concrete slab.
Installed across the Valley
Every service above is available in each city we cover.
Ready to talk floors?
Send us the rooms and rough square footage and we will schedule an in-home measure.