Eden Prairie's 1980s and '90s housing stock is remodeling all at once — and floors are where those updates start. We replace tired oak-look laminate and cracked builder tile with systems that match how the home is used today.
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 Eden Prairie'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.
EP homes love open sightlines — kitchen flowing into dinette into family room. That means long runs of plank with no awkward transitions, which only works over a genuinely flat subfloor. We flatten first, then run the floor as one continuous field, so the space reads bigger and cleaner.
Usually yes — most manufacturers allow long continuous runs if the subfloor is flat and expansion is handled at the walls. We plan direction and thresholds before installing.'
Constantly. Most '90s EP master baths were tiled without waterproofing behind the walls — we rebuild them with membrane systems that protect the framing.
Typically 3–5 days. We stage the work so you keep kitchen access as long as possible, and we broom-clean every night.
Tell us about the room. Tim answers the phone, walks the space and installs the job himself.