
A floor you notice for the right reasons.
Large-format porcelain, natural stone and patterned tile floors installed across Georgia — flat, level and built to stay that way.
Five steps between a subfloor and a finished floor.
Assess
Check the substrate for flatness, deflection and moisture before anything else.
Correct
Self-leveling or patching so large-format tile has a plane it can sit on.
Uncouple
Membranes where movement or cracking is a risk, especially over concrete.
Set
Full mortar coverage, back-buttering and leveling clips for lippage-free joints.
Finish
Grout, movement joints, transitions and profiles at every doorway.

Big tiles magnify every imperfection.
A 24x48 tile spans further than a floor is usually flat. Without correcting the substrate first, you get lippage, hollow spots and cracked corners.
We measure flatness, level where needed and use the right trowel and mortar for the format — the boring work that makes the floor look effortless.

Mosaic, hex and natural stone floors.
Small-format and stone floors need different handling: consistent joints, careful sealing and blended tiles so natural variation looks intentional.
Powder rooms, entries, laundry rooms and feature areas benefit most from pattern.
Every tile behaves differently. We plan for that.
Format, thickness, porosity and finish all change how a tile should be prepped, cut and set.
Ceramic
Versatile, cost-effective and available in an enormous range of finishes.
Porcelain
Dense and water-resistant — a workhorse for floors, showers and busy spaces.
Marble
Natural veining with a luxury presence. Sealed and set with extra care.
Natural Stone
Travertine, slate and limestone for warmth, texture and character.
Large Format
Fewer grout lines, seamless planes — demands precise leveling and prep.
Mosaic
Hex, penny round and glass mosaics for niches, accents and feature detail.
Need a new floor set properly?
Tell us about your space and we'll walk you through materials, layout and a clear free estimate.





