The long‑term performance of your new floors depends on the stability and flatness of the subfloor. We address dips, humps and moisture issues to create the ideal base for wood, tile or vinyl.
What We Provide
How We Work
Inspect subfloor for structural issues, moisture and flatness
Grinding down high spots and filling low areas
Install self‑leveling compound or cement board
Apply moisture barrier and primer as needed
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Common Questions
Why is subfloor leveling important?
An uneven subfloor can cause squeaks, gaps and premature wear. Leveling ensures your new flooring lies flat, locks properly and lasts for years without issues.
How do you determine the right leveling method?
We evaluate the subfloor material (concrete or wood), the severity of unevenness, and the flooring type to choose the appropriate leveling technique and materials.
Will leveling delay my installation?
Proper preparation may add a day or two, but it prevents costly problems later. Self‑leveling compounds often dry quickly, allowing installation to proceed on schedule.
Do you level floors for tile and hardwood?
Yes. We level subfloors for all types of flooring. Tile requires a very flat surface to avoid lippage, while wood needs consistent support to prevent movement and squeaks.
Can you fix squeaky floors?
We address squeaks by reinforcing joists, re‑fastening subfloor panels and using acoustic underlayments. This creates a solid, quiet base for your new floors.
Is moisture testing part of leveling?
Absolutely. We test for moisture in concrete and wood to determine if vapor barriers or moisture mitigation products are needed before leveling and installation.
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