Flooring Repair & Installation
A squeaky board in the hallway, a cracked tile in the kitchen, a section of laminate that's started lifting near the door — flooring issues tend to be more noticeable than most other repairs, since you're walking over them every day. We handle flooring repairs and installation across most common flooring types — hardwood, laminate, tile, and vinyl — fixing damaged sections and installing new flooring where a repair won't cut it anymore. If a floor issue turns out to be tied to a subfloor or moisture problem underneath, we'll flag that before just replacing what's on top of it.
What We Handle
- Hardwood floor repair & board replacement
- Laminate & vinyl flooring repair
- Tile repair & replacement (cracked, loose, or missing tiles)
- Squeaky floor repair
- Subfloor repair (minor, non-structural)
- New flooring installation
- Transition strip & threshold repair

Why It's Worth Fixing These Small Things
A squeak or a single cracked tile feels cosmetic, but flooring issues are often a sign of something underneath — moisture, a loose subfloor, or normal wear that's about to spread to the boards or tiles next to it. Fixing a small section now is a contained job. Waiting usually means a bigger, more visible repair later, especially with tile and hardwood where matching an aged floor gets harder the longer you wait.
If flooring feels soft, spongy, or damp underfoot, that's worth having checked soon — it often points to moisture underneath that's bigger than the flooring itself.
Common Flooring Issues Around the Home
- Squeaking or shifting boards
- Cracked, chipped, or loose tile
- Laminate or vinyl lifting at seams or edges
- Gaps opening up between hardwood boards
- Discoloration or warping near bathrooms, kitchens, or entryways
- Flooring that feels uneven when walked across
From a single loose board to a full section that needs replacing, we'll help you figure out what your floor actually needs before recommending anything more than that.