| Most of our installations are solid wood
flooring, typically 2 1/4" - 4" wide by 3/4"
thick. Also, available is plank flooring in 5" -
7" widths. We offer a variety of wood species and
grades such as: Red Oak, White Oak, American Cherry, Maple,
Heartpine, Hickory, Ash Brazilian Cherry, and many others.
You will want to get many years of wear and enjoyment
from your hardwood floors, and our expert flooring specialists
can make this a reality by helping you select the most
appropriate materials for your home or business.
Materials
It is our goal to provide our customers with quality
products. We order from reputable distributors with
woods that are expertly milled and kiln dried.
Sanding
We begin this process by using quality sanding papers
and abrasive products by 3M. It is important to remember
... sanding and refinishing does create wood dust within
your home or business. Our staff will take measures
to control dust and sanding particles by turning off
heating and air systems during sanding, opening doors
and windows (if possible), sealing doors and openings,
taping off cabinetry, and hanging drop cloths.
We also offer a dust reduction system upon request
that further enables us to protect your furniture and
personal belongings from most of the dust from sanding
and refinishing process. However, it is totally impossible
to eliminate all of the dust created by sanding machines
and other equipment.
Stains
We offer a wide variety of stain colors by Minwax and
we can custom-mix colors to fit your decor needs.
Finishes
We use only the highest quality finishes, such as oil-modified
polyurethane by Lenmar. However, other finishes on the
market are available. Consult with our staff for a finish
that best suits your flooring needs.
Equipment Safety
We use only well-maintained, state of the art sanding
and buffing machines, and take all necessary precautions
to ensure that your walls, furnishings, cabinets, appliances,
etc. are protected from scratches or other damage. Our
workers are fully covered by workmen's compensation
insurance and liability.
If you are presently residing in your home, the following
are some tips to make the installation and sanding process
as smooth as possible for you and your family and to
allow us to complete the project as rapidly as possible.
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