Hardwood Flooring in Plano, TX

Flooring Services in Plano

Looking for durable and stylish flooring that will make your home the envy of the neighborhood? We offer hardwood flooring services that will transform your living spaces.

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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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  • Enjoy the natural beauty and warmth that wood flooring brings to your home.
  • Increase your property value with a sought-after flooring choice.
  • Experience the durability and longevity of hardwood floors, saving you money in the long run.
  • Choose from a wide array of wood species, colors, and finishes to match your style.
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    Flooring Solutions and More is your trusted partner for all your hardwood flooring needs. We believe in quality craftsmanship and use only the finest materials, like oak, maple, and hickory, to create floors that are as resilient as they are beautiful. Our team of skilled installers in Plano are thrilled about fully realizing your vision.

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  • Assessment: We carefully evaluate your subfloor and discuss your preferences.
  • Installation: Our experienced team utilizes industry-leading techniques precisely.
  • Finishing Touches: We promise your floors are perfectly sanded, stained, and sealed.
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    Hardwood floors require proper care to maintain their luster. Flooring Solutions and More provides a range of services, from cleaning and polishing to refinishing, to keep your floors looking their best. We use specialized cleaning agents and buffing equipment to restore shine and remove scratches. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us bring your flooring dreams to life.

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    Settlers came to the area near present-day Plano in the early 1840s. Facilities such as a sawmill, a gristmill, and a store soon brought more people to the area. A mail service was established, and after rejecting several names for the nascent town (including naming it in honor of then-President Millard Fillmore), residents suggested the name Plano (from the Spanish word for “flat”) in reference to the local terrain, unvaried and devoid of any trees. The post office accepted the name.

    In 1872, the completion of the Houston and Central Texas Railway helped Plano grow, and it was incorporated in 1873. By 1874, the population was over 500. In 1881, a fire raged through the business district, destroying most of the buildings. Plano was rebuilt and business again flourished through the 1880s. Also in 1881, the city assumed responsibility for what would eventually become Plano Independent School District (PISD), ending the days of it being served only by private schools.

    At first, Plano’s population grew slowly, reaching 1,304 in 1900 and 3,695 in 1960. By 1970, Plano began to feel some of the boom its neighbors had experienced after World War II. A series of public works projects and a change in taxes that removed the farming community from the town helped increase the population. In 1970, the population reached 17,872, and by 1980, it had exploded to 72,000. Sewers, schools, and street development kept pace with this massive increase, largely because of Plano’s flat topography, grid layout, and planning initiatives.

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