Frequently Asked Questions

A bathroom remodel can take anywhere from 3-4 weeks, but this answer largely depends on the size of the remodel. Larger remodels will take anywhere from 4-6 weeks, but generally, you should prepare for most remodels to take at least a month to complete.

  1. Gather ideas. The first step is to decide how you want your bathroom to look when the project is complete.
  2. Decide what needs to be changed or added.
  3. Establish a budget.
  4. Schedule an Estimate
  5. Order materials.
  6. Complete your design and schedule the installation.

A simple bathroom remodel may include updating countertops, vanities, and sinks. Many times in a bathroom upgrade homeowners will re-tile the walls, re-paint the walls, and change the flooring. Most homeowners will take the opportunity to upgrade their faucets and fixtures when remodeling their bathroom.

Yes, we have a great team that will help you with design and also find material that fits your style.

Yes, everything you see on our website and/or showroom can be ordered through Oak & Stone.

No, although it would be helpful to know what you want, if you don’t that is not a problem at all. Our team will spend as much time as needed to help you choose the design you will love.
According to Remodeling’s “Cost vs. Value” 2022 report, a bathroom remodel can recoup around 53% to 58% of the cost put into the project. The biggest factors of a bathroom remodel that can increase a home’s value include updating worn-out items, modernizing fixtures, and creating a more functional space.
On average, a two-person crew can lay 800 to 1,000 square feet of flooring per day. Depending on the size of the planks and size of the room, the project can take one to three days to complete.

  1. Remove all items from the floors and walls.
  2. Disconnect all appliances and electronics.
  3. Make prior arrangements to move all furniture including sizable items such as pool tables, grand pianos, and exercise equipment.
  4. Make sure that the installers have access to your home.

Yes, we have a great team that will help you find the design you will love.
Yes, everything you see on our website and/or showroom can be ordered through Oak & Stone.
Most homeowners find about a seventy percent ROI on new floors when they go to sell their house. So the short answer is yes. New floors can add a lot of value to your home if done right.

  • Solid wood flooring confers warmth and authenticity and can add value to your home.
  • Laminate flooring adheres easily to subfloors.
  • Luxury vinyl planks are hard to tell apart from real wood and budget friendly.
  • Carpet softens any room, in the color of your choice.
  • Stone or porcelain flooring is durable and can add value to your home.

Both LVP and engineered wood flooring look and feel like real wood. However, only engineered wood is actually made with a top (and bottom) layer of real wood. Due to this layer of wood, engineered wood flooring is more susceptible to scratching, denting, and chipping than the more durable LVT flooring.
We work with a variety of different companies that specialize in tile, hardwood, laminate, LVP, and also companies that specialize in countertops and natural stone.
Yes, we provide installation, we have a great team of installers for all types of flooring, wall tile and countertops.

It is best to start your project a few months in advance, due to the fact that the material might take time to be shipped or other nuances that might come up in the process.

Typically, a kitchen remodel will take anywhere from 3 weeks to 4 months to complete, depending on several factors, including the project complexity, the size of your kitchen, and your requested scope of work.

  1. Tear Out and Demolition. The first step of any kitchen remodel is tear out and demolition.
  2. Rough-In Work Including Framing and Plumbing.
  3. Professional Inspection.
  4. Finishing the Walls.
  5. Install Doors and Windows.
  6. Time for Cabinets and Plumbing Fixtures.
  7. Bring in New Appliances.
  8. Install New Flooring.

5 Simple Tips For Preparing Your Home For A Kitchen Remodel

  1. Set Up a Temporary Kitchen.
  2. Pull Out “Loose” Items and Prepare to Pack Them.
  3. Categorize and Keep Food Accordingly.
  4. Disconnect Important Lines from the Kitchen.
  5. Make sure that the floors, walls are ready for demolition and installation of new tile or if you are doing any other material.

  1. Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing.
  2. Update Your Kitchen Countertops.
  3. Modern Tile Backsplash.
  4. .Invest in New Kitchen Appliances.
  5. Don’t Forget About Kitchen Light Fixtures.
  6. New Kitchen Sink and Faucet.

You can only expect to recoup 68% of the cost based on national averages. There’s no one-size-fits-all ROI for kitchen remodeling. Your ROI depends on the specifics of your local market, which is why we always recommend talking to an expert real estate agent.
Yes, we will definitely help you find something within your budget.
Hardwood flooring is stylish and sustainable, comes in a variety of natural colors, and doesn’t absorb dust or debris, making it easy to clean and maintain,” he says. Murphy says it is also a good choice for the kitchen because you rarely need to replace hardwood flooring.

Ceramic tile is made up of sand, natural products, and clays and once it has been molded into shape they are then fired in a kiln. When making ceramic tiles they can either be glazed or unglazed, but the majority of homeowners have glazed ceramic tiles in their home.

Porcelain tiles are made from dense natural clay. Once the mixture is ready, it is molded and pressed into the desired shape and fired at an extremely high temperature and for a longer time to eradicate almost 100% of the moisture. Ceramic tiles are created using a heated kiln after being shaped.

Pro: Adds Value to Home. If you plan on selling your house in the near future, installing a new tile floor is a wise decision.
Pro: Long Lasting.
Pro: Requires Little Maintenance.
Pro: Stain and Water Resistant.
Con: Cold, Hard Walking Surface.
Con: Doesn’t Muffle Noise.

Fiber is the basic material of which carpet is made. Over ninety percent of all the carpet made today is made from synthetic fiber. Synthetic fibers are made of one of three materials: nylon, polypropylene, or polyester.

Carpet padding is a material that’s placed underneath your carpet. It can be made out of a variety of elements, including foam, fiber, nylon, and other materials.

We’re here to help you navigate your carpet needs, starting with textures.
Plush. Soft and Luxurious.

Textured Plush. Durability meets Comfort.

Frieze. Good for High-Traffic Areas.

Shag Carpet. For a Retro Look.

Level Loop Pile. Perfect for Stairs and Hallways.

Berber Loop Pile.

Textured Patterns.