1
Hardwood, engineered, or LVP — which should I pick?
Each has a place. Solid hardwood looks and feels best, costs the most, and handles humidity changes least well — best for living areas above grade. Engineered hardwood gives a real wood look with more dimensional stability. LVP is waterproof, durable, kid-and-pet-friendly, and the most cost-effective — best for kitchens, basements, and high-traffic homes.
2
Can you install over existing tile?
Sometimes. Depends on the substrate, the new product, and the height of doorways. We'll evaluate at the estimate and recommend honestly.
3
How long until I can walk on / move furniture / live normally?
LVP and tile: same day or next day for foot traffic. Tile grout takes 24–48h to fully cure. Hardwood with site-applied finish takes longer — we'll set expectations product-by-product.
4
Do you do bathroom waterproofing?
Yes. Wet areas always get a proper waterproof membrane under tile. We don't install tile directly to plywood or backer board without it — that's how leaks start.
5
Will you move my furniture?
Yes, within reason. Beds, sofas, tables, chairs — we move them. Pianos, gun safes, very fragile antiques — we coordinate with you in advance.