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Hardwood Installation

One of the benefits of hardwood floors is that they can be repaired and refinished. Hardwood floors do get scraped, scratched, scuffed, dented and damaged – especially in high traffic areas. However, wood flooring can most often simply be sanded, smoothed and refinished. It is rarely necessary to replace a wood floor.

Probably the biggest benefit of hardwood is its unique and beautiful look. Hardwood is one of the oldest flooring materials there is, and it never goes out of style. Because of the large variety of trees and wood types, a world of colors, consistencies, designs, and grain patterns are available.

Hardwood floors also increase the value of a house. Whereas many new homeowners will remove carpeting when they buy a house, a gorgeous hardwood floor is usually a reason why a house is bought.



Hardwood Maintenance Coat/Buff and Coat

Maintenance coat or “buff and coat”, is a budget-friendly solution that rejuvenates and adds a new layer of protection.

Often times homes with hardwoods see their floors start to dull, especially in high traffic areas, but a screen and re-coat can help revive them without replacing them.

Fast Two Step Process!


Step #1: Clean and Light Sand

Step #2: Finish Floor with High Quality, Eco Friendly, Waterbase Finish.


Hardwood Sanding and Finishing

Refinishing wood floors amounts to a total flooring renovation. It’s a way to repair damages, but it can also be a great opportunity to completely change the look and feel of your floors in terms of color, texture and finish.

Having your hardwood floor refinished means that all those scratches, dents, and gritty surfaces will disappear. In its place will be the beautiful hardwood flooring you remember. In fact, your floors will look almost new again.

Restore Aged Hardwood Floors


Vinyl Plank & Laminate Installation

Vinyl plank flooring is a great choice because it's waterproof, durable and easy to clean. You can install vinyl plank flooring over concrete, hardwood, tile or existing vinyl flooring. As long as the surface is flat and clean, it'll work.

Vinyl flooring is known for being resilient. This means that most vinyl flooring is water-resistant and very low maintenance, with long-lasting durability. If it has a wear layer, vinyl flooring will usually not stain and can survive plenty of wear and tear, which makes it a good option for any highly trafficked areas. Some brands manufacture 100% waterproof vinyl floors—excellent for bathrooms or mudrooms.


Baseboard and/or Shoe Molding Installation

Achieve the desired finished look of your floor with baseboard and/or shoe molding!

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