
Hardwood Flooring Services in New Jersey
Wide Range of Professional Hardwood Flooring Services
Your hardwood floors are a defining piece of your home. You shouldn’t entrust their quality and care to just any team. You need an expert hardwood flooring company that will use high-quality products and leading methods to install, maintain, and repair them.
Hardwood floors are an investment - one that can improve the value of your home and last for many years when cared for properly. You deserve to work with a company that understands the importance of quality flooring and will work to maintain its worth.
Floors By The Shore has been caring for New Jersey residents’ hardwood floors for more than three decades. Local homeowners turn to us for fast, friendly service, and we do everything we can to meet their high expectations. When you need expert service for your hardwood floors, we’re your team.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hardwood Floors
The cost of adding hardwood floors differs depending on the size of the space, the materials used, and the amount of labor needed. Typically, you’ll pay between $3 and $10 per square foot of installed hardwood flooring. To get a better estimate for your particular project, talk to installation experts.
Yes - in some situations, hardwood floors (especially engineered hardwoods) can be placed over the top of an existing floor material, such as concrete. However, you’ll want to check with professionals and your floor’s warranty to ensure you’re following the recommended process.
With proper care and maintenance, hardwood floors can last a lifetime. Refinishing or recoating the floors after visible wear and tear can repair cosmetic damage, and as long as you’re paying attention to their needs, your floors could last decades without serious problems.
If you want your floors to look beautiful for years to come, you’ll need to clean spills immediately and prevent furniture, shoes, and pets from scratching them. Sweep or dust daily, vacuum weekly, and of course, refinish your hardwoods when the damage becomes noticeable.