The Restoration Hardwood Flooring Manufacturer
From Maine to California there are billions of square feet of installed plank hardwood flooring in existing homes and businesses. How long will that solid wood flooring last? Well, how many centuries do the owners intend to keep a roof over them? They go on generation after generation providing a health-giving, beautiful environment for daily work and life.
That’s why owners want to refinish and preserve them as needs or styles change or when they buy an existing home or office. But then there is often restoration work to do, from water damage to moving walls and floor registers to removing carpet or vinyl to match an existing real wood floor. This is where our custom mill at Carroll Hardwood can step in as a partner in your restoration project.
We manufacture flooring in old thicknesses like 1/2″ or 3/8″ and in traditional widths like 1 1/2″, 2″, and 2 1/4″. We stock these restoration products not only in standard Red or White Oak but in traditional Rift and Quartered flooring in both the Oaks. Have a Victorian floor to match or a Craftsman floor from the 1920s to extend? We have the products you need in stock and will ship as little as one bundle to help you get your job done.
What about the old Bruce beveled floor in your home from the 1950s? We make custom floors with bevels both two-sided on the edges or four-sided on edges and ends. How to be sure that our bevel will match the bevel existing in your floors? Send us a photo of your floor with a tape measure across it and we will exactly match it. Down to running just one or two bundles if that is all you need.
What about the floor you have to restore, but you’re not sure what it is? Send us a sample or send photographs. We will identify it for you. And we can provide the unusual or rare species you need in the quantity you require. Just this year we have done floors in Pecan, Grey Elm, and Yellow Poplar in cases where the homeowners thought they were out of options to restore their existing floors.
Call us for your next restoration project!