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One or two of these? Get it inspected before installing anything over it. Sloping in a pre-1950s house is often settled framing, not a foundation emergency but it needs measuring, not guessing.
New flooring is only as good as what it sits on. Lay it over leftover debris, an uneven surface, or a soft, damp subfloor and it will gap, squeak, and lift, no matter how good the product is.
We safely remove old carpet, tile, vinyl, or damaged hardwood down to a clean working surface.
All materials are handled carefully and hauled away, so you are never left with debris on site.
We protect surrounding rooms, walls, and belongings before the work starts.
We check for soft spots, rot, and moisture so nothing trapped wrecks your new floor.
We fill low spots and grind high spots so the surface sits flat to spec across the room.
Complete cleanup and a flatness check, leaving the space ready for a beautiful new floor.
We measure, check the existing floor and subfloor, and give you a clear written quote.
Old flooring comes out cleanly and leaves with us. The space is cleared and ready.
We inspect, repair, and level the subfloor so the new floor has a solid, flat base.
Your new flooring goes in with care, then we clean up and walk the job with you.
Full removal, real protection, and a properly leveled base, not a rushed clear-out.
Moisture and flatness readings first, so the base is corrected the right way.
You get a protected space and a spotless, level surface ready for install.
Every space is different, so we quote each job after seeing it. A few things shape the final number:
You get one clear, written estimate before any work starts. No deposit pressure, no guessing.
If it's outside the manufacturer's tolerance (commonly 3/16" over 10 ft), yes — flatness is a warranty condition, not a nice-to-have. We measure at the estimate so you know before you commit to anything.
Small single-room corrections can be a few hundred dollars; whole-home slab leveling runs $2–$6/sq ft. The free laser survey gives you a real number.
Not always. In older LA homes it's often settled or undersized framing. We measure, tell you what we see, and refer a structural engineer when it's beyond flooring scope.