Upgrade your space with flawless, durable flooring built to last for years
When you’re ready to upgrade your flooring, I’m here to help you choose the right material, prepare the space properly, and ensure the finished result is smooth, long-lasting, and built to hold up to everyday life. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or redoing your entire home, I focus on craftsmanship, durability, and finishes that add real value.
I work with a wide range of flooring types, including natural hardwoods, luxury plank, laminate, vinyl, tile (ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone), peel-and-stick flooring, garage epoxy coatings, and underlayment systems designed to reduce noise throughout your home.
Clear communication and proper surface preparation are at the core of every flooring project. Good flooring isn’t just about the material, it’s about the foundation beneath it. I make sure every step is done correctly:
Initial Walkthrough:
We review your goals, the existing floors, subfloor conditions, and any issues such as dips, squeaks, moisture, or movement. I’ll explain your material options and what preparation the space may require.
Transparent Estimates:
You’ll receive a clear breakdown of labor, materials, underlayment choices, potential repairs, and any needed surface prep (like leveling, patching, or moisture sealing). No surprises. See our pricing page for a better understanding of our rates and ways to save money on your project.
Dust & Disruption Control:
Whenever possible, I use targeted dust extraction, plastic barriers, and careful debris removal to keep your home clean and functional during the project.
Professional Updates:
I keep you informed at every stage; removal, prep, installation, and finishing, so you always know what is happening and when.
Craftsmanship You Can Trust:
Floors are only as good as the surface beneath them. I focus on proper transitions, tight seams, smooth lines, strong adhesion, and long-term durability.
Every flooring installation is unique, but most projects include a combination of:
Removing base trim and replacing, caulking and painting afterward
Removing existing flooring and preparing the space
Inspecting subfloors for rot, moisture, or structural issues
Replacing or repairing damaged subflooring or framing if discovered
Tightening loose subfloor panels and removing protruding nails/fasteners
Applying leveling compound to correct dips or uneven surfaces
Sealing concrete to reduce moisture and improve adhesion
Installing sound-reducing underlayment or acoustic backing
Laying hardwood, LVP, laminate, vinyl, tile, natural stone, or peel-and-stick flooring
Installing garage epoxy coatings
Ensuring perfect transitions between rooms and existing flooring
Finishing touches that make the space look polished and complete
Once old flooring is removed, hidden conditions sometimes appear. If that happens, I will show you exactly what’s going on (with photos when helpful) and provide straightforward options before moving forward.
Possible discoveries include:
Rot or moisture-damaged subflooring
Mold, mildew, or water staining
Squeaks or loose subfloor panels
Out-of-level floors that require correction
Damaged joists or framing that may need repair or replacement
Adhesive residue or high spots that need grinding/patching
High nail heads that can be replaced with screws
You’ll always be informed before any additional work is performed.
If you’re considering new flooring or want help comparing your options, I’d be happy to walk you through the next steps, explain costs, recommend materials, and help you get the best long-term value for your space.
Your floors are one of the most important surfaces in your home, let’s make sure they’re installed the right way.
Whenever you're ready, send me an email at rayatstellar@gmail.com or call/text 678-908-6264.
We are committed to transparency at every stage of your project. Please review our current labor rates for straightforward pricing and practical cost-saving options.
For a detailed outline of project expectations, debris management procedures, and insurance information, visit our legal page.