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Home Remodeling Services in Raleigh, NC Flooring & Tile

Flooring & Tile in Raleigh

LVP, hardwood, laminate and tile — floors, showers and backsplashes laid straight — in Raleigh and all around it.

A floor is the one part of a remodel you touch every single day, and it is also the part that shows every shortcut: the hollow click of LVP over a bad subfloor, the lippage you feel barefoot on a tile job that was rushed, grout lines that wander. The floors on this page are laid straight because the prep underneath them was done first.

What's included

In Triangle houses the subfloor is the real story. Older Raleigh and Durham homes have settled — floors are out of level and the framing has moved — and newer builds hide their own surprises under builder-grade carpet. Leveling, moisture-checking and securing the subfloor is the half of the job you never see, and it is the half that decides whether the floor still looks right in five years. Tile gets the same respect: flat substrate, straight layout lines, waterproofing in the wet areas that actually holds water.

How we work

Measure

Rooms measured, subfloor and moisture checked, material talked through.

Scope

Written price with prep included — not discovered later.

Prep

Old floor out, subfloor leveled and secured. The invisible half.

Install

Laid straight, transitions finished, room cleaned and walked.

Flooring & Tile by city

The Triangle is not one market — a 1940s brick ranch inside the Raleigh beltline, a Cary HOA home and a Durham mill house are three different jobs.

Common questions

Which flooring should I pick for a rental?
LVP, in most cases — it takes water, tenants and furniture without drama, and one damaged plank is a plank, not a floor. We will tell you when your case is the exception.
Can you level a floor that slopes?
Usually, yes — self-leveling compound and subfloor work handle most settled floors. What matters is measuring how much slope and why before promising anything; that is part of the first visit.
Do you redo shower tile over the old tile?
No. Shower walls come out so the waterproofing can go in right. Tile over tile in a wet area hides whatever the old wall was already doing, and showers are the one place we will not gamble.

Other services

Finished room with new dark wood flooring and clean white walls
Large-format marble-look tile floor laid out across a room
Tile being set and grouted across a floor
Interior stripped back and refinished, ceiling and walls done
Commercial building under construction with house wrap and new roof

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