
Engineered Hardwood
Wide-plank European and white oak in matte, brushed, and natural finishes.
Get a Free Quote →Wide-plank engineered hardwood, large-format porcelain, natural marble, and luxury vinyl. Subfloor prep, leveling, and transitions handled in-house.
Florida humidity, slab moisture, and concrete leveling make subfloor prep more important than the material itself. We don't skip it.

Wide-plank European and white oak in matte, brushed, and natural finishes.
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Large-format porcelain, marble, travertine, and limestone, expertly set.
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Waterproof rigid-core LVP that looks like hardwood and shrugs off Florida humidity.
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Matched stair-nose, painted or wrapped risers, and anti-slip nosing where required.
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Most flooring failures in Florida happen below the floor, not on it. Slab moisture, uneven concrete, and skipped vapor barriers cause cupping, popping, and grout cracks within 18 months.
Calcium-chloride or RH probes before any wood or LVP goes down. The number is in your file.
Concrete slabs in Florida are rarely flat. We pour self-leveler so large-format tile lays without lippage and wide planks don't rock.
Engineered hardwood acclimates on site for the manufacturer-required period before install. Always.
We pull, store, and re-install your baseboards so transitions and quarter-round look intentional, not like an afterthought.
Wide-plank wood, large-format porcelain, and luxury vinyl across South Florida homes.
Serving South Florida — Flooring Installation
Installed prices in our market: luxury vinyl plank $5–$9/sqft, engineered hardwood $11–$19/sqft, large-format porcelain $13–$22/sqft, natural marble $18–$32/sqft. Numbers include material, subfloor prep, removal of existing flooring, transitions, and baseboards refit. Stair work, demolition above 1/2" thickness, or moisture remediation are separate.
Yes — almost all of our hardwood installs in South Florida are over slab. We glue-down with a moisture-suppressing adhesive after testing slab RH. Solid hardwood is generally not recommended over slab in this climate; engineered is the right call.
A 2,500-sqft home typically runs 2–3 weeks: 2 days demo, 1–2 days subfloor prep, 1 week install, then 2–3 days for transitions, baseboards, and touch-ups. Tile is faster than wood; large-format takes longer than 12×24.
No. We move it for you, room by room, with floor protection underneath. We just need the closets emptied — those are the hardest spots to work around with a couch in front of them.
Sometimes. We can sand and refinish solid hardwood to blend. For engineered, we try to find the same line or a close substitute. If you have remnant boxes in the attic, even better.
Usually yes. We score the caulk line, pull them off carefully, label each piece, and re-install. If any get damaged we replace them in matching profile and re-paint the run.
Free in-home measure. We'll walk every room, talk through material options, and follow up with a fixed-price quote.