



Most flooring jobs look simple on the surface. Pull up the old stuff, drop in something new, done. But when you actually get into it - especially on older homes - what's underneath tells a different story. That's exactly what we ran into here.
We stripped everything down to the joists. Full demo. Once you can see the bones of a floor, you get a real picture of what you're working with. Any soft spots, any structural issues, any reason the previous floor may have shifted or felt uneven - it all shows up at this stage. We don't skip past that. We fix it.
After getting the subfloor properly prepped and leveled, we moved into install. New LVP going down over a solid, clean base is one of those things that just feels right. No squeaks. No soft spots. No wondering what's happening underneath. The finished floor runs clean and consistent across the whole living space, and it reads so much bigger and brighter than what was there before.
That's the thing about LVP - it's not just about looks. It handles foot traffic, pets, spills, all of it. When it's installed over a properly prepped subfloor, you're not patching it in two years. You're living on it for a long time. That's the kind of work we care about doing right.
This is what home remodeling is supposed to look like. Not just cosmetic. Structural where it needs to be, then finished beautifully on top. We're proud of how this one is coming together.