Self Leveling Flooring

Uneven Floors Driving You Crazy? Let’s Fix That!

Flawless, Smooth, and Ready for Any Flooring Type!

Need a perfectly even surface for your flooring project?

Finuge Flooring Specialists provide high-quality self-leveling flooring solutions, ensuring a smooth, durable, and long-lasting foundation for any residential or commercial space. Our expert team delivers precision leveling, eliminating uneven surfaces and imperfections for a flawless finish.

Why Self-Leveling Flooring?

Fast Installation

Quick drying time to minimize downtime.

Long-Lasting Durability

Designed for high-traffic areas.

Expert Craftsmanship

Precision application for a professional result.

Seamless & Smooth Finish

Eliminates bumps and surface flaws.

Versatile Compatibility

Works with tile, wood, epoxy, and more.

PERFECT FOR:

Bumps, cracks, and slopes making your floors a headache? We specialize in creating smooth, level surfaces that are ready for any flooring type—tile, wood, epoxy, you name it. Say goodbye to uneven floors and hello to floors that last.

Frequently Asked Questions

Self-leveling concrete is a specialized mixture designed to flow easily and create a smooth, level surface. It works by spreading out evenly across the floor, filling in low spots and imperfections. Once it sets, it provides a flat and durable base for flooring.

Yes, self-leveling concrete is ideal for fixing uneven floors. It fills in dips, cracks, and slopes, creating a level surface. It’s commonly used before installing new flooring to ensure a smooth finish.

Self-leveling concrete typically dries enough to walk on within 3-4 hours, but full curing can take 24-48 hours. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific drying and curing times.

Yes, self-leveling concrete can be applied over existing flooring like tile, wood, or concrete as long as the surface is clean and properly prepared. A primer is often used to ensure proper adhesion.

Self-leveling concrete works well on concrete subfloors, wood, tile, and other solid surfaces. It’s commonly used in basements, garages, and interior floors to create a level base for new flooring.

Get a flawless, durable, and low-maintenance flooring solution today!