Floor Repair and Installation Services for Homes in North Myrtle Beach, SC
North Myrtle Beach, SC homes face a demanding combination of high humidity, salt air off the Atlantic, and shifting sandy soils under the slab, all of which affect how floors perform over time. Our craftspeople handle everything from floor installation on bare subfloors to squeaky-board repair and full refinishing, matching the material and method to what the substrate and the room's exposure actually require.
HARDWOOD & ENGINEERED
Hardwood and Engineered Plank InstallationWe acclimate solid and engineered hardwood to North Myrtle Beach's humidity levels before any floor installation begins, preventing post-install cupping or gapping.
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LUXURY VINYL & LAMINATE
Luxury Vinyl Plank and Laminate FlooringLuxury vinyl tile and laminate resist the moisture swings common in Robber's Roost and Eastport homes, making them a practical choice for main-level and below-grade spaces.
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TILE & STONE
Tile Floor Installation and Re-groutingCeramic and porcelain tile installations in Ocean Drive and Crescent Beach homes require a fully level substrate to prevent cracked grout joints from the coastal soil movement below.
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SUBFLOOR & STRUCTURE
Subfloor Repair and Floor LevelingStorm-surge exposure and annual heavy rainfall in the Grand Strand can soften subfloor sheathing, and floor repair at the structural level prevents the surface material from failing prematurely. Our crew is ready to walk the project, write an honest scope, and put a date on the calendar that works for your home.
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Coastal homes along the North Myrtle Beach shoreline often need more than surface work. Proper insulation services in the crawl space or under the slab reduce the moisture vapor that migrates up through the subfloor and ruins new floor material within months. Homeowners planning floor replacement should also check that attic services, including air sealing above conditioned spaces, are current, since improper air exchange raises interior humidity and causes wood floors to cup. If your home has older dryer vent services routing that exhausts into a crawl space rather than outside, that moisture source will undermine even the best floor installation, so confirming the vent path before work begins is a smart step.
