Covalt Floor Leveling celebrates 30 years as industry leader

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Covalt Floor Leveling, Southern California’s premier concrete floor repair and leveling company, has reached an impressive milestone, celebrating 30 years as the industry leader in providing smooth, flat, level subfloors for the successful application of all flooring types. With three decades of experience in the materials and methods of concrete repair and cement-based self-leveling underlayments, Covalt has the skill and in-depth product knowledge to repair, level and smooth any subfloor in preparation for all finished flooring styles including tile, hardwood, carpet and more. Covalt Floor Leveling and concrete subfloor repair services are the ideal specification for residential or commercial projects throughout Southern California.

“We’re extremely proud to be celebrating 30 years in business,” said Martin Covalt, president and founder of Covalt Leveling. “There’s tremendous satisfaction in successfully completing thousands of projects over the years from LA to Orange County, San Diego County and more. We’ve put together an extremely knowledgeable and talented staff here, but what pleases me the most is that we’ve never lost sight of what got us here. Covalt Leveling has been – and will always be – committed to satisfying our customers 100%. I guess if there was a secret to our continued success – that would be it.”

Covalt Leveling has also enjoyed such longevity due to the critical role it plays in the successful installation of any finished flooring type over concrete subfloors. The concrete repair contractor firm uses top of the line, polymer-fortified cement-based underlayments to level, repair or resurface concrete subfloors to provide flat, level and smooth substrates for the installation of any flooring type. Flat, level subfloors eliminate nearly every threat of failure like deflection, lippage, buckling, and other such issues.

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