Making improvements to your home is one of the best ways to increase its overall value.
Ceramic/tile
When it comes to renovating ceramic/tile, one of the first steps we evaluate is the condition of the existing ceramic/tiles. Does the floor appear to be level? Are then any signs of mold and or water damage across the shower/bathtub walls? Does the floor look like it has shifted?
The next step we consider is the location at which the ceramic/tile has to be installed. There are several options available for kitchen and bathroom floors as well as other areas; in general, they require a different set of conditions.
The next step we consider is the location at which the ceramic/tile has to be installed. There are several options available for kitchen and bathroom floors as well as other areas; in general, they require a different set of conditions.
For example, the bathroom may require a more slip resistant ceramic/tile including a heated floor system with electronic thermostat, for additional comfort, while the kitchen backsplash could be more of a shiny cosmetic look. It is also important to select your grout at the same time as your ceramic/tile selection. Coordinating the color of your grout will help to enrich the look of your ceramic/tile.
Hardwood floors, vinyl floors, floating floors and carpeting
The same process would apply for hardwood flooring, vinyl flooring, floating floors or carpeting, making sure the surface is clean, level and ready to accept the new flooring.
Sometimes sanding and varnishing is a good way to give new life to hardwood flooring.
Sometimes sanding and varnishing is a good way to give new life to hardwood flooring.
After the initial visit and estimate, should you choose, we will organize a visit to our long-time flooring supplier. You will be guided through the selection process by a professional offering design and other insights into your specific project, while respecting your budget.