Residential and Commercial Hardwood Flooring Services.
Hardwood flooring planned around your home’s layout, existing floors, and the areas you want to update.
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OUR APPROACH
Housing associated with Aldie ranges from the historic village to large planned communities built primarily during the 2000s and 2010s, with new homes still being added today. The broader area includes Colonial, Craftsman, and New Traditional detached homes as well as multilevel townhouses, open main floors, and properties with finished basements.
With more than 20 years of hands-on flooring experience, we start by understanding what is already there, what can remain, what needs attention, and which rooms were changed later. That context helps determine whether repair, refinishing, replacement, or new installation makes sense without automatically extending the work throughout every room or level.
PLANNING CONNECTED SPACES
Aldie’s multilevel townhouses and larger detached homes can connect kitchens, family rooms, breakfast areas, foyers, and stair halls across broad sightlines. Finished basements add another layer, while hardwood may meet carpet, tile, or newer flooring at landings, doorways, and lower-level transitions.
Considering those relationships before setting the project boundary helps identify logical stopping points, place transitions where they feel intentional, and decide whether nearby rooms or levels should be coordinated rather than treated as unrelated flooring areas.
Homes from the area’s early-2000s growth period may now combine original builder flooring with kitchens, carpet, or hardwood updated later.
Larger kitchens, great rooms, and dining areas can share long sightlines, making changes in flooring material or color more visually noticeable.
Multilevel detached homes and townhouses can place hardwood, carpet, and other materials on different floors connected by prominent stairs and landings.
Basements are well represented in current Aldie inventory and can introduce LVP, carpet, tile, or other materials below hardwood living areas.


Your floor’s condition, the rooms involved, previous updates, and how different levels relate all help determine a practical project scope.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Cost depends on square footage, floor condition, repairs, stair work, transitions, materials, and how many rooms or floors are included. Projects spanning an open main level or several townhouse levels generally involve different planning than work confined to a clearly separated room.
Many hardwood floors can be refinished, but the answer depends on the flooring construction, its present condition, previous sanding, and the type of damage. The age of the house by itself does not determine whether refinishing is possible or appropriate.
The extent and location of the issue matter. Isolated damage may support repair, broader surface wear may make refinishing appropriate, while extensive deterioration or a larger remodeling project can justify replacement. The scope should match what the floor and project actually require.
Often it can be coordinated closely, although an exact match is not guaranteed. Species, width, grade, stain, finish, age, and natural color change all affect appearance. The location of the transition can also make a significant difference in how old and new flooring relate.
Timing depends on the service, square footage, repairs, stairs, finishing requirements, access, and curing time when applicable. A single-room project may be relatively straightforward, while work spanning an open main level or multiple floors requires additional coordination.
Either may be appropriate depending on the construction of the space, desired appearance, and project conditions. LVP is often considered for lower-level living areas, while homeowners may prefer hardwood or engineered wood elsewhere. The materials do not need to match exactly when the transition is intentionally planned.

Tell us which rooms or levels you want to change and how they relate today. We’ll help you define a practical scope for your home.