We serve homeowners and businesses across Savannah and the greater metro area. From century-old historic homes to newer construction in the suburbs, every neighborhood we work in comes with its own flooring challenges — and we know them well.
If you're in any of the communities below, we're your local hardwood flooring contractor. Call us to schedule a free estimate.

Ardsley Park is full of craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revival homes built in the early 1900s. Original heart pine and old-growth hardwood floors are common here — many of them buried under carpet or layers of old finish. This is exactly the kind of restoration work we specialize in.

Home to some of the most architecturally significant properties in the Southeast. Wide plank floors, original longleaf pine, and floors subject to historic preservation requirements are the norm. We have direct experience working on floors in this district and understand what responsible restoration looks like here.

Sitting just south of the Historic District, the Victorian District is packed with ornate Victorian-era homes that carry original hardwood flooring worth preserving. These homes tend to have older subfloor systems that need careful assessment before any refinishing or repair work begins.

The Chatham Crescent section of Ardsley Park features some of the grandest homes in the city — larger footprints, formal rooms, and floors that have often seen multiple owners and multiple finish attempts over the decades. Full restoration and proper refinishing are common projects here.
A rapidly growing neighborhood of early 20th-century bungalows and craftsman homes

Many buyers here are renovating for the first time and dealing with mixed flooring situations — original pine in some rooms, patched subfloors in others. We help bring it all together cohesively.
An increasingly desirable area with a mix of older residential homes and converted commercial spaces

Both the historic residential properties and the boutique commercial builds here benefit from quality hardwood installation and refinishing.

Mid-century ranches, renovated colonials, and newer infill construction. Water damage repairs and subfloor leveling are particularly common calls we get from this area, especially in homes with aging plumbing.

Isle of Hope sits along the marsh and the Skidaway River. The waterfront setting means elevated humidity levels that directly affect how hardwood floors perform. Engineered wood and proper moisture management are critical here — and something we account for on every job.

A quiet waterfront community just east of Savannah with a mix of longtime family homes and renovated properties. Similar to Isle of Hope, the proximity to water means moisture is always part of the conversation when we're assessing floors here.
One of the most prestigious gated communities in coastal Georgia

The Landings is one of the most prestigious gated communities in coastal Georgia, with large custom homes and high expectations for finish quality. We work on both new hardwood installations and refinishing projects throughout the island, where attention to detail and clean, professional results are the baseline expectation.

A large residential island community east of Savannah with a mix of established homes and waterfront properties. Humidity exposure is a real factor here, and we regularly recommend engineered hardwood for homes closer to the water or on slab foundations throughout Wilmington Island.

Tucked between Wilmington Island and Thunderbolt, Whitemarsh Island is a tight-knit residential community with a range of home ages and styles. Subfloor repair and refinishing of older floors are the most common projects we see here.

Pooler is home to a large number of newer builds where subfloor quality and proper installation from the start are the priorities. We also see a lot of builder-grade flooring in this area that homeowners want upgraded — solid or engineered hardwood makes a significant difference in newer construction.

Bryan County's largest city has grown significantly in the past decade, with a mix of established neighborhoods and new development attracting families from across the region. We handle everything from full hardwood installations in new construction to refinishing projects in older Richmond Hill homes.

Effingham County's largest city continues to grow as Savannah's suburbs expand northward. Many Rincon homeowners are making longer-term upgrades to their properties — hardwood installation and refinishing being among the most popular. We serve the full Rincon area for both residential and light commercial flooring work.