We hand-select every slab and every plank, then install it the way it's supposed to be done: flat, tight, and built to outlast the house around it.
Slate Master started with one job and a truck full of tools in MetroWest, Massachusetts. Four years later, the tools are pretty much the same. We still cut on site, still level every slab by eye and by laser, and still walk the finished floor on our knees before we call a job done. If a piece doesn't sit right, it comes back up.
We work in two materials: natural slate and hardwood. Both take patience, and neither forgives shortcuts. We haven't found a faster way to do it right, so we've stopped looking for one.
Every slab is different. That's the point. We source slate with visible grain and natural color shift, then lay it so the variation reads as intentional. Built for entryways, kitchens, and any room that takes a beating.
Solid and engineered hardwood, fitted board by board. We match grain direction to the room instead of the other way around, and finish on site so the color stays consistent from the first plank to the last.
No middleman catalog. We look at the actual slab before it leaves the yard.
Floors that hold up through freeze-thaw winters and humid summers, not just a showroom.
Living rooms, restaurants, entryways, lobbies. Same standard, every time.
You talk to the person doing the work, not a call center.





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