Floor Installation, Repair, and Replacement Services for Homes in Traverse City, MI
Grand Traverse Bay's humid continental climate puts unusual stress on floors, moisture swings between dry winter interiors and humid lake-influenced summers mean material selection, substrate prep, and acclimation all matter as much as installation itself.
HARDWOOD AND ENGINEERED
Hardwood and Engineered Floor InstallationWe acclimate and install solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, and wide-plank flooring in Traverse City, MI homes, accounting for the moisture variance between bay-front and inland properties.
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VINYL AND LAMINATE
Luxury Vinyl Plank and Laminate Floor InstallationLuxury vinyl tile and laminate are popular choices in Traverse City's lake-region homes because they resist the moisture swings that stress wood floors in areas like Slabtown and Cedar Run.
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REFINISHING AND REPAIR
Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Spot RepairOlder homes in the Boardman Neighborhood and Central Neighborhood often have original hardwood worth refinishing rather than replacing, saving material cost while restoring the floor's character.
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SUBFLOOR AND TILE
Subfloor Leveling and Tile Floor InstallationTile flooring and a level substrate go hand in hand, and Traverse City homes on sandy bay-front soils near West Bay and East Bay often need subfloor leveling before any new surface material goes down. 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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Traverse City's frost cycles winters and lake-influenced humidity create a challenging environment for floors throughout the home. Proper substrate moisture testing before any floor installation is critical, especially in homes near Grand Traverse Bay where seasonal ground moisture can migrate through slab and crawl space assemblies. When we assess a project, we also note related conditions that may affect the finished result, such as drywall services need at wall bases, painting services on baseboards and trim, or insulation services gaps in crawl spaces that contribute to cold floors and moisture intrusion. Your local building department may require permits for certain structural subfloor repairs, homeowners should verify applicable requirements before work begins.
