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Stair Installation

Professional Stair Installation Services

Stair installation requires accuracy, structural understanding, and close attention to detail. Our professional stair installation service is designed to enhance both safety and appearance, whether upgrading existing stairs or installing a new staircase as part of a complete flooring installation project.

We specialize in wood stair installation, including stair treads, stair risers, and stair nosing, completed with precise alignment and secure fitting. Each stair installation is handled carefully to ensure consistent step height, smooth transitions, and a durable finish that stands up to daily use.

From residential homes to commercial properties, our stair installation service delivers clean workmanship, accurate measurements, and long lasting results that complement hardwood flooring and laminate flooring seamlessly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an LVP product and an SPC product?

Luxury vinyl planks (LVP) are made of compressed layers of vinyl, with a high resolution image overlaid onto them, to mimic the look of another material. Stone polymer composite (SPC) flooring is similar, in that it includes a high resolution image, overlaid onto vinyl and coated with a transparent wear layer to protect the floor from scratches, stains, fading, etc. However, the core material in SPC is a hybrid of plastic and compressed limestone powder. This makes the planks hard and rigid, rather than soft and flexible.

What are the best flooring options for a concrete substrate?

Here is our list of the top 6 flooring options to install over a concrete substrate: Laminate, wood, rubber tile, carpet, ceramic tile, and vinyl tile.

What is the most popular flooring in homes today?

The newest trend is flooring that is clean and natural—from materials, to colors, to patterns.“Lived-in” wood flooring is at the top of the list. Carpet is fading in popularity but is still 2nd on the list.

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