A perfectly level floor is essential for the proper installation of any flooring — whether it’s hardwood, tile, laminate, or vinyl. Uneven surfaces can cause cracks, squeaks, gaps, or even structural damage over time. Our floor leveling service provides a stable, smooth foundation for long-lasting flooring performance.
“Floor leveling isn’t seen — but it’s felt in every step you take.”
We correct floor imperfections using high-precision tools and self-leveling compounds. Whether you’re dealing with dips, humps, cracks, or subfloor misalignment, our team ensures the surface is flat, stable, and ready for finishing materials.
We assess the condition of your existing subfloor, detect underlying issues, and apply the appropriate leveling method. Our process improves not just aesthetics but also structural integrity, moisture protection, and sound insulation.
This service is ideal for both renovations and new flooring installations — especially in older homes where shifting and settling may have occurred.
What materials do you use for floor leveling?
We use self-leveling underlayment, cement-based screeds, patching compounds, and fiber-reinforced solutions based on the situation.
How long does floor leveling take?
Most projects are completed in 1 day, with an additional drying period of 24–48 hours before flooring can be installed.
Is floor leveling necessary for all flooring types?
Yes — especially for materials like tile, laminate, and vinyl, which require a completely flat surface for proper installation.
Can you level wooden subfloors as well?
Absolutely. We level concrete and wooden subfloors using techniques adapted to each surface type.
How do I know if my floor needs leveling?
Signs include sloping surfaces, visible gaps under furniture, cracked tiles, or noisy flooring when walked on.
What is self-leveling compound, and when is it used?
Self-leveling compound is a fast-curing mixture used to smooth and flatten uneven subfloors before installing flooring materials.
Can you level floors in older houses with wooden beams?
Yes. We specialize in both concrete and timber structures and use flexible systems for wooden subfloors to avoid damage.
Is leveling necessary before installing vinyl or laminate flooring?
Yes. These materials require a flat, even surface to avoid creaking, shifting, or visible imperfections.
How long does the compound take to dry?
Most self-leveling compounds cure in 24 to 48 hours, depending on the thickness and environmental conditions.
Will leveling raise the height of my floor noticeably?
We use the minimum required thickness — typically a few millimeters. If needed, we adjust door clearances and thresholds accordingly.