When and why should I hire a Floor Inspector? If you have noticed any issues with your flooring, such as uneven floors, loose boards, discoloration, movement in your floors, gapping between boards, or any other irregularity, getting a Certified Flooring Inspector is the first step to finding a solution. The inspector will identify the problem and what caused it through physical and visual observation, testing, and the use of specialized equipment. An inspection is required if you make a warranty claim with the manufacturer.
Flooring Inspectors can also inspect your home to prequalify it for certain types of flooring. The inspector will check the flatness of the subfloor, moisture content, and approved substrate to ensure that your choice of new flooring will perform as it should in your home or business.
If you need a Certified Flooring Inspector, Doyle is a Certified Carpet Inspector, Hard Surface Inspector, and Advanced LVT and Rigid Core Specialist. He will perform an on-site evaluation and write a detailed report of his observations and tests, along with digital pictures showing any issues with the flooring.