
Commercial & Multifamily
Retail & Restaurants Flooring
Flooring for Treasure Valley retail, restaurants, and customer-facing spaces — hard-wearing product that supports the brand, installed on a schedule built around your revenue hours.
A customer-facing floor works harder than almost any surface in the building: gravel and snowmelt tracked through the entry, carts and pallet jacks in the aisles, spills and nightly scrub-downs in a dining room. It also has to look intentional, because the floor is part of the storefront. We help owners land product that holds both jobs — durable enough for the abuse, finished enough for the brand.
We schedule installs the way retail actually operates: overnight work, section-by-section phasing behind temporary barriers, and hard completion dates ahead of an opening or re-opening. A flooring project shouldn't cost you more in lost trading days than it does in materials, and we plan accordingly.
Wet areas, transitions at entries, and slip performance get engineered rather than hoped for — the details that decide whether a commercial floor is still right in year five.
How We Work
Serving Retail & Restaurants
- Products specified for entries, aisles, dining rooms, and back-of-house duty
- Overnight and phased installation that protects trading hours
- Hard completion dates honored ahead of openings and remodel reveals
- Entry transitions, wet areas, and slip performance handled deliberately
- Insured, Idaho-registered work with documentation for your records
Materials
Products We Install
Also see our full commercial & multifamily overview and our trade program for builders, GCs, and property managers.
Good to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the install happen outside our trading hours?
Yes — overnight and early-morning work is normal for retail and restaurant floors, and larger footprints can be phased behind temporary barriers so the store keeps selling while sections are replaced.
What floor makes sense for a restaurant dining room?
Something waterproof, slip-conscious, and tough enough for nightly scrub-downs — typically commercial LVP or tile. Back-of-house has stricter demands than front-of-house, and we spec the two differently rather than compromising both.
We have a hard opening date. Can you commit to it?
That's the job in retail work. We confirm material lead times before promising the date, build the install backward from your opening, and treat the handoff as fixed.
How do you handle entries where snow and gravel get tracked in?
Entry zones get engineered deliberately — walk-off surfaces, durable transitions, and product that tolerates grit and snowmelt — because a Treasure Valley storefront entry takes more abuse than any other square footage in the building.

Flooring for Retail & Restaurants
Call (208) 779-4248 to scope your project and get an honest, itemized estimate.