QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORS

991 MARIA ST
Memphis, TN 38122
(901) 323-8102
On Angie's List Since: 9/12/2006
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Eads | Ewing Park
 
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Hardwood Floor Installation Articles

How to clean and maintain hardwood floors

Preventing build-up, grit and dust are all ways to help your hardwood floors last longer. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Alex K. of Charlotte)

A highly rated Detroit-area hardwood flooring installer gives their best advice for cleaning and maintaining hardwood floors.

5 things to know before refinishing a wood floor

Floor refinishing is a process that takes planning and preparation. Know what to expect before beginning the process in your home. (Photo courtesy of Angie’s List member Gigel B. of Chicago)

A little research, plus finding and working closely with the right contractor, can ensure good work and significantly reduce worry over the effects a wood floor refinishing job will have on your daily life.

5 tips for sanding a hardwood floor

Few things can update a room as beautifully as refinishing a hardwood floor. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Laurie T. of Huntington, N.Y.)

Refinishing or sanding an existing wood floor can be a more delicate process than you might expect. Here are some tips to help you successfully sand a hardwood floor without destroying it or damaging your home.

Distressed floors offer look of aged wood

Distressed wood flooring, such as this example in maple, adds warmth to a home and can reduce the impact of later wear and tear. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Traci B.)

A purposely distressed wood floor adds warmth and a sense of authenticity to a room. Distressing hardwood flooring also reduces the impact of previous damage and hides evidence of future wear and tear.