Additional Floor Construction
in Philadelphia

Looking to strengthen, level, or upgrade the floors in your home or commercial space? At NuView Construction, we specialize in Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia, adding new floor layers, underlayment, and structural support that improve comfort, durability, and sound performance.

Whether you’re preparing for new hardwood, tile, LVP, or carpet, our team designs and installs the right floor system for your space so your finished flooring looks better, feels solid underfoot, and lasts longer. From squeaky subfloors to uneven surfaces and cold floors over basements, we provide tailored solutions that address the root of the problem.

Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia: Strength, Comfort & Noise Control

A well-built floor system is the foundation of every great interior. Additional floor construction can:

  • Eliminate dips, slopes, and soft spots that make finished floors look wavy or unstable

  • Improve sound insulation between levels, ideal for multi-story homes, condos, and offices

  • Add thermal comfort, reducing drafts and cold floors over crawl spaces or garages

  • Prepare your space for high-end finishes like wide-plank hardwood, stone tile, or luxury vinyl

NuView Construction evaluates your existing structure, joists, and subfloor conditions to recommend the right approach—whether that means adding new plywood or OSB sheathing, installing cement board for tile areas, or incorporating sound-dampening and moisture-resistant layers. The result is an additional floor system that supports daily use, heavy furniture, and future remodels.

Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia

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Precision Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia

Our team delivers clean, precise, and well-planned additional floor construction in Philadelphia. Before any work begins, we walk the space with you to understand traffic patterns, load needs, and finish flooring plans so we know where you need extra strength, better leveling, or enhanced sound control.

From careful joist reinforcement and subfloor fastening to premium underlayment and leveling compounds, every step is planned to give you a floor system that feels solid, quiet, and ready for your new finishes.

Our Additional Floor Construction Expertise

A typical electrical upgrade can include:

  • Replacing outdated or damaged light fixtures with modern, efficient options

  • Installing recessed lighting, pendants, chandeliers, vanity lights, and exterior fixtures

  • Adding or relocating outlets and switches for better convenience

  • Upgrading wiring to support high-demand areas (kitchen, bath, laundry, home office)

  • Replacing old two-prong or ungrounded outlets with properly grounded ones

  • Adding GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and exterior locations

  • Coordinating with panel upgrades or subpanels when needed

Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia

Throughout the process, we follow Philadelphia building codes, use high-quality structural materials, and ensure every fastener, joint, and transition is installed correctly. Whether your project is part of a full renovation or a focused floor leveling and subfloor repair in Philadelphia, we deliver solid, quiet, and reliable floor systems that are built to last.

Our Design & Execution Process

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CONSULTATION

Let’s talk style, layout, and needs. We start with a detailed consultation to understand your vision and walk you through what’s possible.

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CONCEPT & DESIGN PHASE

Our interior design team builds visual concepts, selects finishes, and collaborates with architects and contractors to bring your design to life.

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PROJECT TIMELINE

Bringing together the design and the materials,  the anticipated project timeline and investment to ensure we have a clear understanding of the scope of work and expectations for our clients to prepare.

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BUILD & EXECUTION

As a full-service general contractor, we ensure your remodel is done with craftsmanship, coordination, and care on time and on budget.

Why Choose NuView Construction for Additional Floor Construction in Philadelphia?

NuView Construction is your trusted partner for additional floor construction and subfloor upgrades across Philadelphia. We combine structural know-how with finish-carpentry level detail, ensuring your new floor layers work perfectly with existing walls, stairs, and thresholds.

Our clients choose us because we:

  • Perform thorough structural and subfloor inspections before recommending any solution

  • Use quality materials rated for moisture, sound, and load requirements in each room

  • Coordinate with flooring installers, plumbers, and electricians to keep your project on schedule

  • Maintain clean job sites, clear communication, and respect for your home or business

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Whether your project is part of a complete remodel or a focused subfloor upgrade, we build floor systems that support both everyday living and long-term property value.

Frequently Asked Questions?

You likely need additional floor construction if your floors are noticeably uneven, bouncy, squeaky, or showing signs of structural wear. Installing new flooring over a weak or unlevel subfloor can lead to cracks, gaps, and premature failure. We’ll inspect your existing structure and let you know if reinforcing joists, adding sheathing, or installing new underlayment is necessary before you invest in new finishes.

In many cases, we can complete additional floor construction on a room-by-room basis—such as kitchens, bathrooms, or hallways—while tying into surrounding areas smoothly. For major level changes or large height differences, it may be more efficient to treat an entire floor. During your consultation, we’ll explain the pros and cons of each approach and recommend the most cost-effective solution.

We design each project to balance performance with practicality. When adding new sheathing or underlayment, we account for door clearances, transitions to adjacent rooms, and cabinet or appliance heights. Where necessary, we adjust thresholds, trim, or doors to keep everything functional and visually seamless so your additional floor construction in Philadelphia feels like it was always part of your home.

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