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  • Exotic Species Hardwood Flooring

    Bocote

    August 19, 2017 / 35 Comments

    Scientific Name = Cordia dodecandra Janka Hardness = 2,010 Origin = Mexico and Central/South America Bocote is a truly distinct exotic hardwood species.  Although Bocote is not a rare wood, and is not listed as an endangered species, this hardwood exudes luxury.  The appearance of Bocote’s unique figuring and graining can only be compared to one other species in the world, Brazilian Rosewood, and even that only just comes close.  If you’re looking to renovate your home and add something special; something with character; yet something that will last a lifetime and still be as special and unique as the day it was installed, an exotic hardwood floor is a…

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    Want to refinish your floors, but don’t know where to store all that furniture? We have a solution:

    April 22, 2017 / 31 Comments

    The most convenient time to sand and refinish existing hardwood floors is probably before you move into your new home.  There’s no furniture to move, no pets to relocate while the process is taking place, and you don’t have to come home to quarantined rooms and the smells of stain and polyurethane.  These are some of the reasons why so many homeowners have come to dread the thought of refinishing their hardwood floors. Our expert  professionals are dedicated to helping all of our clients through the refinishing process, every step of the way.  We strive to make the refinishing process as easy on you (and your pets) as possible.  So…

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    The Dustless Sanding System – The Difference It Makes And Why We Use It

    March 25, 2017 / 39 Comments

    Dustless Sanding and Refinishing Many homeowners put off refinishing their hardwood floors, simply due to the fact that they don’t want to deal with the mess that follows a traditional full sanding and refinishing.  And who could blame them?!  Dealing with the residual dust that settles after the floors are finished, sounds like an unwanted headache to many clients- especially those that are currently living in their home. Dustless floor refinishing is not to be confused with sandless floor refinishing. In fact, sandless floor refinishing isn’t exactly sandless either, but we’ll touch on that in another post! Our dustless system is an added feature when we do both full sanding…

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    How hardwood flooring impacts the look of your home.

    December 12, 2016 / 39 Comments

    One of the most effective ways to impact the look of your home is to change the flooring throughout. Many people do not realize that by changing their floors, they can update the look of their home in a dramatic way. Also, by removing carpets and installing hardwood in your  home, you can add up to a 20% resale value. Hardwood flooring over the years can start to show signs of wear. This is the telltale sign that is it time to sand, stain and refinish your floors! Sanding and refinishing your hardwood will restore it back to its original glory and make it look good as new! During the…

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