New flooring changes a room more than almost any other job, and it does it in a day or two. That before-and-after, from tired carpet to warm timber or clean vinyl, is exactly the kind of content people stop and stare at.
Your next customer is picturing their own room transformed. Every finished floor you post helps them see it, and see you doing it. That is most of the decision, made before you ever quote.


Why flooring wins on before and after
People struggle to imagine a finished floor from a sample. They have no trouble imagining it from a photo of a room just like theirs, freshly laid. Show the change again and again and you become the name they call when the carpet finally has to go.
What to post
These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:
- The before and after. Tired carpet up, beautiful floor down. The single most powerful post in your trade.
- The clean finish. A flawless edge, a seamless join, a level floor. Good flooring is all in the prep, so show it.
- Work in progress. Subfloor ready, first boards down. Process reveals the care that justifies the price.
- A material tip. Engineered versus solid, what suits a bathroom, how to care for a new floor. Useful and trust-building.
- The happy room in use. A family on the new floor, light across the timber. Sell the feeling, not just the fitting.


Finding a rhythm you can keep
Two posts a week keeps your work in front of people. A before-and-after when you finish a room, a detail shot or tip in between. A quick photo before you start and after you finish, and one job becomes a week of content.
The mistake to avoid
Forgetting the before photo. Without it, the after is just a nice floor. The contrast is the whole story, so capture the tired starting point first, every time.
How Native does it for you
Native turns your job photos into a steady feed: before-and-afters, finished rooms, the occasional care tip. You approve from your phone on site, and it publishes on a rhythm that reaches homeowners planning to replace their floors.


You keep laying floors. Native makes sure each finished room quietly brings in the next.