Hardwood Flooring in Chambliss, TX

Floors That Actually Last Decades

Professional hardwood flooring installation and refinishing that increases your home’s value while giving you the durability you need.

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Light-colored wooden floorboards with a natural grain pattern and some knots are laid out evenly. The surface is smooth and clean, without any visible objects or decorations. The lighting creates soft reflections on the wood.

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What You Get With Quality Hardwood

You get floors that handle Texas weather without warping or gapping. Your home value jumps significantly – hardwood typically adds 3-5% to property value, sometimes more depending on your neighborhood.

The daily benefits matter too. No more deep cleaning carpets or worrying about stains that won’t come out. Hardwood sweeps clean in minutes and handles spills without permanent damage.

When scratches eventually appear after years of use, you can refinish instead of replace. That’s multiple decades of beautiful floors from one installation. Most carpet needs replacing every 5-10 years – quality hardwood lasts 50+ years with proper care.

Chambliss Hardwood Flooring Experts

We Know Texas Floors

Flooring Solutions and More has been installing and refinishing hardwood floors throughout Chambliss and the surrounding Texas area. We understand how humidity and temperature changes affect wood flooring here.

Our installation process accounts for Texas climate conditions. We use proper acclimation techniques and moisture barriers that prevent the warping and gapping issues you see with rushed installations.

You’re working with flooring contractors who’ve handled everything from historic home restorations to new construction. We know which wood species perform best in Texas homes and which finishes hold up to daily family life.

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Hardwood Floor Installation Process

How We Install Your Floors

First, we evaluate your subfloor and address any issues before installation begins. Uneven or damaged subfloors cause squeaks and premature wear – we fix these problems upfront.

Next comes acclimation. Your hardwood sits in your home for several days to adjust to your specific humidity and temperature. This prevents shrinking and expanding after installation.

Installation follows manufacturer specifications for your specific wood species. We use proper fastening techniques and leave appropriate expansion gaps around perimeters. The final step involves sanding, staining if desired, and applying protective finish coats.

For refinishing projects, we sand down to bare wood, repair any damaged boards, apply stain to match your preferences, and finish with durable polyurethane coats.

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Everything From Install To Refinish

Our hardwood flooring services cover new installations, complete refinishing, and repair work. We handle solid hardwood, engineered wood, and can work with most wood species available in the Texas market.

Installation includes subfloor preparation, moisture barrier installation when needed, professional-grade fastening, and multi-coat finishing. We also handle transitions between rooms and around fixtures.

Refinishing services restore worn floors to like-new condition. This includes full sanding, stain color changes if desired, and protective finish application. Most floors can be refinished 3-5 times over their lifetime, making this a smart investment compared to replacement.

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How long does hardwood flooring installation typically take?

Most residential hardwood flooring installations take 3-5 days for an average-sized home, not counting acclimation time. The wood needs to sit in your home for 3-7 days before installation to adjust to your humidity levels. Actual installation time depends on square footage, room layout complexity, and whether we’re doing stairs. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your estimate so you can plan accordingly.
Most hardwood floors can be refinished unless they’re severely damaged or worn down to the subfloor. We sand down to bare wood, which removes surface scratches, stains, and old finish. Deep gouges might remain visible but become much less noticeable. If individual boards are damaged beyond repair, we can replace those specific boards before refinishing. The key is having enough wood thickness left for sanding – most solid hardwood floors can handle multiple refinishing cycles.
Solid hardwood is cut from single pieces of wood and can be refinished multiple times over decades. Engineered hardwood has a real wood top layer over plywood backing – it’s more stable in humidity changes but can only be refinished 1-2 times depending on the thickness of the top layer. Solid costs more upfront but lasts longer. Engineered works better in basements or over concrete slabs. We’ll recommend the best option based on your specific room and budget.
We check subfloor condition during our estimate. Warning signs include squeaks when walking, visible sagging, soft spots, or moisture damage. Uneven subfloors cause gaps and squeaks in your new hardwood. We use laser levels to check for dips and high spots – anything over 1/4 inch variation needs correction. Most subfloor issues can be fixed with additional support, leveling compound, or replacing damaged sections. It’s better to address these issues before installation than deal with problems later.
Hardwood flooring installation costs vary based on wood species, room size, and subfloor condition. Basic oak installation typically runs $8-12 per square foot including materials and labor. Premium species like cherry or walnut cost more. Additional costs include subfloor repairs, stairs, or complex room layouts. Refinishing existing floors usually costs $3-5 per square foot. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Daily maintenance is simple – sweep or vacuum regularly and clean spills immediately. Use hardwood-specific cleaners monthly, not general floor cleaners that can damage the finish. Avoid excessive water when mopping. Place mats at entrances to reduce dirt and grit. Trim pet nails and use furniture pads to prevent scratches. Most floors need refinishing every 7-10 years in high-traffic areas, longer in bedrooms. We’ll show you proper care techniques when we complete your installation.