Chanhassen homeowners tend to know exactly what they want — large-format porcelain, full-height backsplashes, glass-clean grout lines. That's the work we love most, and the work that punishes shortcuts hardest.
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 Chanhassen'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.
Large-format tile is everywhere in Chanhassen remodels, and it's beautiful — but it demands a floor flat to 1/8" over 10 feet, or you get lippage you can feel barefoot. We check, level, and dry-lay before anything sticks. That's the difference between a floor that photographs well and one that holds up to your in-laws' inspection.
Yes — it's a specialty. Large-format needs a flatter substrate and back-buttering; we do both as standard, never as an upsell.
Floor-to-ceiling fireplace surrounds are some of our favorite Chanhassen projects. We plan the grid so cuts land symmetrically at the edges.
In Minnesota, absolutely. Electric mats under bathroom porcelain cost less than most people expect when installed during the retile.
Tell us about the room. Tim answers the phone, walks the space and installs the job himself.