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Hardwood Floor Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between solid and engineered wood?
Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of wood and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Engineered hardwood consists of several layers, making it more stable and resistant to moisture, making it ideal for certain areas in your home.
How can I maintain my hardwood floor?
Regular cleaning with a soft broom or vacuum, wiping up spills immediately, and using rugs in high-traffic areas will help preserve your hardwood floors for years to come.
What is the process for installing hardwood floors
Our 4-step process:
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Consultation & Estimate
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Design & Material Selection
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Professional Installation
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Final Walkthrough
What if my floors need sanding and refinishing?
Reasons to sand or refinish your wood floors include:
Wear stains have appeared
It’s been too long between maintenance coats
Blemishes that are too deep to remove
Improper cleaning products were used
In most cases, sanding and refinishing is a three-day process because there are three applications of product on your floor—one coat of seal or stain on the bare wood, then two full-strength coats of finish.
How long does the hardwood floor installation process take?
The length of the installation process depends on the size of the area and the type of hardwood you select. On average, it can take between three and seven days for installation.
How dusty is the sanding process?
The sanding process is an inherently dusty procedure. We will put plastic wherever possible to contain dust in the immediate work area, but we face limitations in areas with vaulted ceilings or open lofts. Our machines have built-in vacuums and dust bags to capture the majority of the dust, but they can’t get it all. Our team will do their best to make it as dustless as possible.
What can I do to prevent sun-fading of my floors?
While most discoloration is caused by sunlight, wood floor finishes will also fade with age. Moving area rugs and furniture regularly will help to minimize the stark contrast between areas with sunlight exposure and those that have been shielded from light.