Floating vs Glue-Down LVP on Georgia Slabs | Alpharetta GA
Glue-down LVP gives Georgia slab homes a firm, anchored floor; floating wins on flexibility and repairs. Moisture and flatness checks decide the method.
Glue-down LVP gives Georgia slab homes a firm, anchored floor; floating wins on flexibility and repairs. Moisture and flatness checks decide the method.
Bullnose nosing gives stairs a rounded, traditional edge and more install tolerance; flush nosing gives a tight modern line. How to choose for LVP or hardwood.
Upstairs flooring exposes weak choices fast. If boards gap, cup, or echo underfoot, we notice it every day. In Alpharetta homes, solid vs engineered hardwood is not a style-only debate. It is a practical choice about humidity, noise, stairs, and how long we want the floor to serve us well. For most second-floor rooms, engineered … Read more
A hardwood floor can look perfect in a sample box and still frustrate us after the first week of real life. Shoes track in grit, dogs run the hallway, and sunlight hits the floor at just the wrong angle. In many Alpharetta homes, the deciding factor is not the stain color. It is the sheen. … Read more
Floor Height Changes After Switching From Carpet to Hardwood: Fixing Stair Landings and Trip Points Safely Pulling up carpet and revealing hardwood (or installing new hardwood) feels like opening a window in your home. Everything looks cleaner, brighter, and more finished. Then you take the first walk through the hallway and feel it, a small … Read more
A staircase changes how a home feels the moment we walk in. It can read as calm and classic, or bold and modern, but it always draws the eye. The catch is simple: in a staircase remodel, precision counts. When homeowners search for Milton stair contractors, they are usually trying to avoid two problems, a … Read more
A hardwood floor in a busy home has to do more than look good. It has to handle muddy shoes at the door, chair legs in the kitchen, toy traffic in the family room, and the occasional spill that nobody saw in time. If we pick the wrong wood species, normal life can start to … Read more
Hardwood is honest. It tells on us when we rush. Skip acclimation, and the floor may look perfect on day one, then start talking back with gaps, cupping, or squeaks weeks later. In Georgia, humidity changes are not subtle. Even in January 2026, when many homes run heat and the air inside dries out, outdoor … Read more
Stairs are one of the first interior features buyers notice because they connect floors and sit in key sight lines, like the foyer, hallway, or main living area. They work like a home’s handshake: if they feel solid and look cared for, the rest of the house earns trust faster. That is why Stair remodeling … Read more