
ABOUT US
We are a family owned -business
We began our flooring career in 2015 working with Sherwin-Williams on apartment projects. By 2018, after refining and mastering our skills, we were hired by a contractor and expanded into full LVP installations, carpet installations, and more. Our workmanship quickly gained recognition throughout the Raleigh and Durham areas, leading us to complete numerous projects for companies such as USA Flooring, Last Call Flooring, and several other local businesses.
Over the years, we became the team trusted for high-end, detail-oriented work—often being called in for complex installs or specialized repair jobs that required advanced expertise.
We began creating business cards after noticing how often people approached us while we were on the job. Many of our projects have come directly from these interactions and referrals, and clients consistently express their satisfaction with our work. While we do not have a physical shop yet, we plan to establish one in the future as our business continues to grow.
We are currently serving homeowners across North Carolina—from Rocky Mount to the Virginia and throughout the Raleigh area. We launched this business to pursue our passion and see how far we could take it, and it has continued to grow ever since. We take great pride in our craftsmanship and maintain full transparency with our clients, always explaining our process and any issues we discover along the way.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Our goal is not to inflate prices like many other companies. We genuinely love what we do and aim to offer quality flooring services at a fair and accessible rate for our community. While we may not be the cheapest option, we also strive to stay well below the high-end pricing of larger competitors. Our focus is on growing our business through honesty, craftsmanship, and dependable, high-quality work.
However, it’s important to keep in mind that hardwood flooring is not a budget-friendly option. Both the materials and the labor required are significantly more expensive due to the time and skill involved. Many people assume hardwood is the cheaper route, but in reality, it is often one of the most costly flooring choices available.
