Material fit
Solid hardwood and engineered hardwood behave differently depending on structure, room conditions and site needs.
This service covers solid hardwood and engineered hardwood installation with attention to subfloor conditions, board direction, transitions and the final look of the space.
Installation scope
Material choice, subfloor readiness, room layout and transition planning have a major effect on how the finished floor looks and performs over time.
Installation pricing depends on floor type, subfloor condition, room layout, furniture, demolition needs and how much finishing detail is involved at transitions and edges.
What affects the result
Two installations with the same square footage can feel very different depending on subfloor conditions, plank selection and transition complexity.
Solid hardwood and engineered hardwood behave differently depending on structure, room conditions and site needs.
Board direction, seam placement and transition planning have a visible impact on how finished and balanced the room feels.
Baseboards, transitions, nosings and edge conditions often separate average installations from clean premium ones.
When installation is the better path
Installation is usually the stronger option when the existing floor is too damaged, the layout needs to change or the goal is to move to a different wood construction entirely.
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Send photos of the current floor and we can help you understand which path makes more sense before you commit.