Premier Home Solutions

Subfloor Installation Services

A Strong Foundation for Long-Lasting Floors

Before any installation takes place, it is also very important to have your subfloor properly installed. This can be problematic, especially where there are uneven heights. With such subfloors, your flooring can easily develop cracks as well as shift. Therefore, depending on how such flooring is used, it might have a life span that isn’t expected. Our subfloor installation services primarily aim at making sure of your subflooring levels and offer support where needed. This will, therefore, make your flooring both look great and last for a longer period.

Prevents Flooring Issues Later

Helps avoid cracking, movement, and uneven surfaces after installation.

Supports Accurate Installation

Creates a level base for clean, precise flooring placement.

Improves Long-Term Performance

Allows flooring to handle daily wear more reliably.

Works with All Flooring Types

Essential for tile, LVP, hardwood, and laminate floors.

Why Homeowners Trust Professional Subfloor Preparation

Homeowners may not notice the subfloor in their homes. However, they notice when the subflooring work becomes successful. It is essential for homeowners to note that the main aim of the article is to ensure the successful completion of the subflooring in homes. Homeowners choose Premier Home Solutions for careful preparation, clear communication, and reliable workmanship, because strong foundations lead to longer-lasting floors.

Our Subfloor Leveling & Prep Process

We have a clear and systematic procedure for ensuring subfloors are sufficiently prepared before starting any flooring installations.
Our Process Includes:
This preparation process will allow for a solid level surface to lay new flooring to perform at a better level, with less problems and a clean appearance.
FAQs

Why is subfloor leveling necessary before flooring installation?

If the subfloor isn’t level, new flooring can shift, crack, or wear unevenly over time, leading to visible gaps, movement, and reduced overall lifespan.

Sometimes it can, but skipping proper preparation often causes issues later, such as uneven surfaces or premature damage, and is generally not recommended.
This might add a couple of minutes to the prep work, but it will prevent possible repairs, floor failure, or downstream disruptions post-installation.
Yes, prep is important for tile, hardwood, LVP, and Laminate flooring to ensure they are properly aligned.