We are professional hardwood flooring installers who have an average of 10-15 years hands on experience.
Sand and Refinishing
Sanding and refinishing of solid hardwood floors has come a long way in the past years. Our sanding equipment has become virtually dustless, stains and finishes are low V.O.C, and curing times have shortened. For you as a customer this means: we completely remove the old finish until we arrive at “new” wood. Once stripped, we trowel fill the floor to remedy any separation of planks, little nicks and cracks in the wood. Next, we sand and hand edge your floors once again. After this step we apply the desired color or stain to your floor. If undecided, we can place sample color swabs on your floor for your selection at this point. At last we apply two coats of commercial grade finish on your floor to protect it. Our finish comes in different sheen levels from matte to gloss and, of course, your choice will be applied. Sand and Refinish an Engineered Hardwood Floor Sanding and refinishing of engineered hardwood floors is more complicated than refinishing a solid wood floor. Engineered wood floors usually consist of a plywood core and a thin wear layer of solid wood adhered to the top of it. If the wrong equipment is used, a sander will sand right through the wear layer and arrive at the plywood layer, effectively rendering your floor useless.
Staining Hardwood Floors
You can breathe new life into your worn hardwood floors with a beautiful new finish. Hardwood floors offer a rich, warm and timeless aesthetic that can also have a positive impact on a home’s resale value. There’s no question that wood is more expensive than other types of flooring, but many homeowners consider it a sound long-term investment. why? Because when hardwood floors show signs of wear, they can be refinished to restore their appearance and performance. But don’t be fooled. Sanding, staining and sealing hardwood floors takes time and effort. Even for experienced DIY enthusiasts, this is a challenging project. However, doing it yourself can save you a significant amount of money, in some cases more than half the cost of hiring a professional. If you’re ready and willing to take on the task, read more about how to stain hardwood floors yourself.
Custom Floors
Wood medallions make striking, memorable floor accents! Medallions can be crafted in a variety of hardwoods, giving one the ability to coordinate with the other natural tones and materials in the space. Wood floor medallions are available prefinished or unfinished and can be installed in new or existing hardwood floors from 5/16″ to 3/4″ thick. Wood medallions are designed to provide homeowners with a distinctive floor design element for new construction, remodeling or restoration projects.