If your floors need work — whether that's a brand new installation, a full refinish, or repair after water damage — we handle it. All of it. From the subfloor up.
We're a local flooring contractor serving Savannah and the surrounding area. We work on historic homes in the Victorian District, newer construction out in Pooler and Richmond Hill, commercial spaces downtown, and everything in between. No subcontracting. No crews you've never met. Just our team, doing the work the right way.
Here's everything we do.
New floors are a significant investment. The species you choose, the installation method, the finish — all of it affects how the floor performs and how long it lasts. We walk you through every decision and make sure what goes down is right for your home, your subfloor, and Savannah's climate.
Every installation starts with moisture testing and subfloor assessment. That step gets skipped more than it should in this industry. We don't skip it.

White oak, red oak, hickory, maple — solid hardwood is the classic choice and lasts for generations when installed correctly. In Savannah's humidity, proper acclimation before installation is non-negotiable. We build that time into every job.

Engineered wood handles moisture and humidity swings better than solid hardwood, making it a smart choice for homes near the water, on slab foundations, or with less climate control. It's real hardwood on top — just built to perform in tougher conditions.

Wide plank floors — anything over 5 inches — have a character that narrow strip floors can't match. They suit older Savannah homes well and work beautifully in both solid and engineered formats.

Salvaged from old barns, warehouses, and mills, reclaimed wood brings history and character that new materials simply can't replicate. If you want a floor that's genuinely one of a kind, this is worth the conversation.

More complex to install, but when it's done right the result is striking. We do both herringbone and chevron in solid, engineered, and parquet formats with the precision the pattern requires.

Unfinished wood is sanded and finished on-site after installation — the finish bonds directly to the floor and there are no gaps between boards. Pre-finished comes factory-coated and you can walk on it the same day. We help you decide which makes sense for your timeline and goals.

The right method depends entirely on your subfloor. Concrete slab typically calls for glue-down. Wood subfloor calls for nail-down. We assess before we ever pick up a tool.

Brazilian cherry, tigerwood, acacia, bamboo — if you want something outside the standard options, we can source and install it properly.

We work with restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and historic commercial properties throughout Savannah. Commercial jobs have tighter timelines and higher traffic demands. We plan accordingly and deliver on schedule.
Refinishing is one of the most cost-effective things you can do for a home. New floors can cost several dollars per square foot in materials alone. Refinishing the floors you already have often costs a fraction of that — and produces results that new floors can't replicate, especially in older Savannah homes with original wood that's been there for decades.
Before recommending a full refinish, we always assess whether a lighter approach will do the job. If it will, we tell you.
We sand the floor down to bare wood, remove old finish buildup and deep scratches, apply stain if desired, and lay fresh finish coats. For most hardwood floors, this process can be done 3 to 5 times over the life of the floor.
Our dustless sanding equipment captures the vast majority of dust at the source. It's not completely dust-free — we're honest about that — but it's dramatically cleaner than traditional sanding. Most customers are back in their space within 24 to 48 hours.
Savannah has more historic homes per square mile than almost anywhere in the country. Original longleaf pine, old-growth fir, wide plank floors that have been in place for a century or more — these materials require a different level of care. We know how to work with them without destroying what makes them valuable.
Heart pine is the floor of old Savannah. Dense, tight-grained, amber-colored — it came from old-growth longleaf pine forests that covered the Southeast before the early 1900s. When it's properly restored, there's nothing else like it. We have specific experience with heart pine and know how to bring out its natural color without covering it up with the wrong finish.
If your floors are structurally sound but the finish is looking dull or worn, you may not need a full sand. A screen and recoat lightly scuffs the existing finish and adds fresh topcoats — less disruptive, less expensive, and extends the life of your current finish significantly.
Stairs take more abuse than any other surface in the house. We refinish staircases to match newly refinished floors or as standalone projects, including open-riser staircases, painted risers with wood treads, and curved staircase work.
Water-based polyurethane dries faster, has lower VOCs, and keeps the wood's natural color — ideal for a lighter, more contemporary look. Oil-based finishes take longer to cure but deliver a warmer amber tone that suits many older Savannah homes well. We use both and help you choose the right one for your project.
Sometimes floors just need a serious professional cleaning — not refinishing. Years of wax buildup, cleaning product residue, and ground-in dirt can make floors look far worse than they actually are. We offer deep cleaning that can revive floors without any sanding or finish work, and we'll tell you upfront if that's all you need.
Most floor damage that looks bad is actually fixable. You don't always need to replace everything. You just need a contractor who knows what they're doing and is willing to take the time to do it right.
We handle repairs on hardwood floors of all ages, species, and conditions — from minor patching to full water damage restoration.

Gaps, cracks, broken boards, areas where walls were removed and the floor was never properly patched — we fix all of it. Matching species, grain, stain, and finish takes skill and patience. When it's done well, you can't find the repair. We take the time to make sure it's done well.
Old pet stains can penetrate deep into the wood and into the subfloor below. Surface sanding won't always fix it. We assess how deep the damage goes, replace boards when needed, treat the subfloor, and refinish so the repair blends with the surrounding floor.
Squeaky floors are one of the most common calls we get from owners of older Savannah homes. The fix usually doesn't require pulling up the floor. In most cases we can address it from above by eliminating the movement between the boards, subfloor, and joists.
A compromised subfloor causes problems for every flooring type — squeaks, soft spots, movement underfoot, and installation failures down the road. We assess and repair the subfloor before any new flooring goes down. This step gets skipped by a lot of contractors. We don't skip it.
Storm damage, plumbing failures, slow leaks — water damage is unfortunately common in Savannah. Cupped boards, buckled floors, dark staining, soft subfloors — we handle all of it. When the moisture source is addressed quickly, the wood can often be dried, stabilized, and refinished without full replacement.