Ross has the largest lots and some of the oldest estate homes in the county, and the floors inside them are generally worth restoring rather than replacing. We see specialty species, wide and narrow plank in the same house, herringbone and border inlays framing the formal rooms, and original wood that has been down for the better part of a century.
Work like that runs slower and it should. Matching a repair into an old floor with unusual grain or a hand-applied finish takes more careful color work than a modern oak floor does, and inlay and border patterns have to be cut and fitted rather than laid in a straight run. We price that in honestly at the start instead of finding it halfway through and coming back to you with a change order.
For installation, refinishing, or restoration-grade repair in Ross, call today for a free estimate.