Every Pro Work Home Surface project follows the same six steps — designed so you choose the right material on the facts, see exactly what you are paying for, and get work done to manufacturer and industry standards by a vetted crew. Independent guidance comes first; the crew and the quote come second.
The Six-Step Process
Transparent and the same on every project — from a national flooring refresh to a single countertop.
— STEP 01
Tell Us Your Space
Share the surface, the room, and your goals through the quote form or contact page. We ask what the room sees — moisture, traffic, pets, budget. No commitment.
— STEP 02
Get a Material Match
We recommend the right material for your conditions — with the specs that back it (Janka, PEI, AC, water absorption, service life), not a showroom pitch.
— STEP 03
Written, Itemized Quote
A line-item quote — material, prep, and labor separated — so you see exactly what you pay for before anything starts. No sight-unseen numbers.
— STEP 04
Vetted Crew & Schedule
We match you to a vetted local installer for your surface and region, with a confirmed schedule and a single point of contact.
— STEP 05
Preparation & Installation
Correct substrate prep, the right method, and any acclimation or cure time — installed to manufacturer and industry standards, the steps most crews skip.
— STEP 06
Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished work with you and leave care guidance so the surface keeps performing for its full rated life.

What Backs Every Project
Three things hold on every job, whatever the surface:
- Specs from primary sources
- Every figure traces to ASTM, ANSI, the Janka scale, PEI/AC ratings, the TCNA, the NWFA, or manufacturer data — never invented numbers.
- Independent, then connected
- We recommend the right material first — no house brand to push — then match you with a vetted installer and a written quote, nationwide.
- Installed to standard
- Substrate prep, correct method, acclimation, and cure time done to manufacturer and industry specification, with a final walkthrough.
Why the Process Matters
Most surface failures are not material failures — they are prep, moisture, or wrong-material-for-the-room failures. The six-step path exists to remove exactly those risks: the material is matched to the conditions before anything is ordered, the quote is itemized before work begins, and the install follows the standard that lets the material reach its rated life. That is the difference between a surface that lasts and a callback.