THE TECHNICAL STANDARD

Structural integrity dictates surface beauty.

We do not hide uneven slabs under thick underlayment. We level the subfloor first, because engineered wood and precision-cut stone are only as good as what lies beneath them.

Macro side-lit architectural photograph showing a perfectly level concrete subfloor meeting a clean wall plate, highlighting the smooth leveled surface texture
Macro side-lit architectural photograph showing a perfectly level concrete subfloor meeting a clean wall plate, highlighting the smooth leveled surface texture
FOUNDATIONAL RIGOR

Subfloor preparation and wet-space engineering.

A flawless finish is mathematically impossible without a perfectly level foundation. We treat subfloor tolerances and moisture barriers as structural imperatives.

Eliminating installation failure

Most surface failures occur out of sight. Before a single tile is set or engineered wood plank is laid, our team mechanically grinds or self-levels concrete slabs to within a sixteenth-of-an-inch tolerance.

Multi-stage waterproofing

In high-stakes wet areas like custom showers, we apply continuous liquid-applied membranes. This ensures behind-the-wall moisture is physically incapable of degrading your home's framing.

THE BENCHMARKS

Our non-negotiable installation protocols.

Every project we execute is measured against three strict technical benchmarks. If a detail falls short, the job is not complete.

01 / SUBFLOOR
02 / JOINTS
03 / ALIGNMENT

Mechanical Leveling

Mitered Transitions

Grain-Matching

We mechanically grind high spots and pour self-leveling underlayments. We never rely on thick mortar beds to mask slab defects.

Every stone corner and zero-threshold transition is precision-cut. Mitered joints are hand-finished to feel like a single continuous block.

Natural stone slabs and engineered wood planks are dry-laid and mapped before installation to ensure continuous grain-matching.

THE NEXT STEP

Consult with a technical specialist.

Visit our high-end design showroom to inspect material transitions in person and discuss your project's subfloor requirements.