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What do I do with my carpet? Can you remove it?
About 35% of our projects have carpeting on top of the client's existing wood floors or staircase. Clients often ask, "do you remove the carpeting, or do we have to take care of that"? The answer is we can absolutely help you remove the carpeting! Some clients ask if they can do it themselves to save money, of course you can! We note that pulling the carpet is the easy part, the removal of the carpet pad (which is stapled to the wood floor) nails, tack strips and staples are
7 days ago1 min read


Dealing with Water-Damaged Wood Floors: A Step-by-Step Guide
One of the most common issues we assist our clients with is water damage to wood flooring. While this situation can be stressful, following the right steps can help salvage your existing wood and subfloor. It’s important to understand that this process is not always a quick fix—especially if you’re hoping to preserve the original materials. Here’s how we recommend approaching it: 1. Stop the Leak Immediately The first and most critical step is to fix the source of the leak. P
7 days ago3 min read


Pet-Friendly Floor Refinishing: Keeping Your Furry Family Safe During the Process
Refinishing your floors can transform your home beautifully, but if you have pets, a little extra planning goes a long way. The refinishing process involves chemicals and dust that aren't ideal for your furry family members to be around. With the right approach, you can achieve stunning floors while keeping your pets comfortable and safe throughout the project.
Jul 30, 20254 min read


Flooring Red Flags That Could Kill Your Home Sale (And How to Fix Them)
When you're selling your home, the floors matter more than you think. You might be used to that creaky step or the old carpet in the living room, but buyers see these problems differently. They walk in and immediately start worrying about what else might be wrong with the house. Why Buyers Get Scared of Floor Problems Home buyers make decisions with their hearts, not just their heads. When they see flooring issues, they don't think "easy fix." They think "expensive nightmare.
Jul 16, 20255 min read
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