Burnsville's split-levels and two-stories are full of half-flights, landings and transitions — exactly where cheap flooring work fails first. We plan every threshold so your floors flow instead of clash.
Porcelain and ceramic laid dead-flat, with membrane waterproofing behind every wet area. Backsplashes, fireplaces and heated floors included.
Acclimated, gapped and laid over a flattened subfloor — so Burnsville's humidity swings never buckle a board.
The invisible work that decides whether a floor lasts: straightedge checks, self-leveling compound, moisture testing and membranes.
Split-entry homes stack three floor types within sight of each other: entry tile, main-level plank, carpeted stairs. Making them meet cleanly — flush, safe, and intentional — is craft most installers skip. It's the detail Burnsville homeowners notice on every walkthrough we finish.
That's our favorite Burnsville problem. Flush transitions need height planning across materials — we work it out before installation, not at the doorway with a clunky strip.
LVP over a moisture-checked slab for warmth and quiet, or porcelain where water is a risk. We'll walk both options at the estimate.
Yes — split-entry landings take a beating from boots and salt. Porcelain with epoxy grout keeps them looking new.
Tell us about the room. Tim answers the phone, walks the space and installs the job himself.