Pro Work Home Surface is an independent national resource covering eight home surfaces by material, service, and use-case. These are the questions we hear most.
FAQ
Home Surface Questions
How to choose the right surface, where our specs come from, and how to start a project — answered.
Questions Answered
Home Surface FAQs
What is Pro Work Home Surface?
Pro Work Home Surface is the national authority on residential and commercial home surfaces in the United States — flooring, countertops, cabinets, walls, ceilings, stairs, outdoor surfaces, and commercial surfaces. We publish independent, source-checked guidance and connect you with vetted installers.
What surfaces do you cover?
All eight: flooring, countertops, cabinets, walls, ceilings, stairs, outdoor surfaces, and commercial surfaces.
How is the site organized?
Every surface is covered three ways: by material (what it is made of), by service (installation, repair, refinishing, fabrication), and by use-case (the room or environment). That keeps a product distinct from a project so you can compare cleanly.
Do you sell materials or do the installation?
We provide independent guidance and connect you with vetted installers for your surface and region. You get help choosing the right material and a clear, written scope.
Where do your specs and ratings come from?
Primary technical sources — ASTM, ANSI, the Janka hardness scale, PEI and AC ratings, the TCNA, the NWFA, and manufacturer data. We publish verifiable figures, not invented numbers.
Do you cover my area?
Yes — coverage is nationwide across the United States. Tell us your ZIP and surface on the contact page and we will confirm and match you to a local installer.
Is there a cost to get help?
No — the project consultation and material recommendation are free, with no commitment.
How do I choose the right material?
Match the material to your room, traffic, moisture, and budget — not just the look. Each surface hub compares the options side by side, and we can recommend one for your exact space.
Still Have Questions?
Tell us about your project and we will point you to the right surface and crew.