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Beautiful floors aren't just installed — they're prepared, engineered, and finished with the care that makes them last a lifetime.
Back to All ServicesThe floor is the largest surface in every room, and it takes more punishment than any other finish in your home. Getting the installation right — particularly the subfloor preparation — is what separates a floor that looks great on day one from one that looks great ten years from now. At Arise Above Construction, we start from the ground up.
We install hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), ceramic and porcelain tile, natural stone, and laminate. Each material has its own best practices for moisture management, expansion gaps, adhesive selection, and transition handling — and we apply those practices on every project, whether it's a single bathroom or a whole-home installation.
As part of a larger remodel, our flooring team coordinates with our framing, plumbing, and electrical crews so thresholds, transitions, and floor heights are planned from the beginning — not worked around at the end.
Solid and engineered hardwood installation with proper acclimation, moisture testing, nail-down or glue-down methods, and site-finish or prefinished options.
The most durable and water-resistant option for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements — installed floating or glued with proper underlayment and expansion management.
Professional tile installation for bathrooms, kitchens, entryways, and laundry rooms — with proper substrate prep, layout planning, and grouting.
Marble, travertine, slate, and granite tile installation with proper sealing, substrate requirements, and mortar selection for long-lasting results.
Squeaky floor correction, leveling compound application, plywood overlayment, and moisture barrier installation — the work beneath the floor that makes it last.
Threshold installation, stair nose application, reducer strips, and baseboard reinstallation — the finishing details that make a floor installation look complete.
We assess and correct the subfloor before any finish material goes down. Squeaks, high spots, low spots, and moisture problems are addressed at the source — so your new floor stays flat, tight, and quiet.
We don't install every product the same way. Each material has specific requirements, and we follow them — from proper acclimation times for hardwood to the right trowel notch for large-format tile.
When flooring is part of a larger remodel, we coordinate with every other trade so floor heights, transitions, and thresholds are planned correctly from day one.
Tell us the rooms, the look you're after, and your budget. We'll recommend the best material for each space and give you a detailed estimate.