Residential and Commercial Hardwood Flooring Services
Hardwood flooring solutions planned around your home’s layout, the floors already in place, and the areas you want to restore or update.
20+ years of experience
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OUR APPROACH
Oakton includes established Colonials, split-levels, contemporaries, townhomes, and newer custom-built homes. Larger single-family properties are common, which can mean hardwood running through foyers, formal rooms, family spaces, hallways, stairs, and multiple levels.
With more than 20 years of hands-on flooring experience, the goal is to understand how the home has changed over time before deciding what should change next. Existing hardwood, remodeled rooms, stair connections, different floor heights, and later additions or upgrades all help shape whether repair, refinishing, replacement, or new installation makes sense.
PLANNING CONNECTED SPACES
In Oakton homes with larger or multilevel layouts, flooring may run from foyers into hallways, formal rooms, family spaces, stairs, and landings while changing at kitchens or remodeled areas. These connections can make differences in wood tone, direction, height, or adjoining carpet and tile more noticeable across open sightlines.
Considering those relationships before setting project boundaries helps determine where flooring should logically begin and end, where transitions belong, and whether nearby rooms or levels should be coordinated for a more continuous result.
Older hardwood may sit beside flooring added during later kitchen, family-room, or whole-home renovations.
Changes in elevation can make transitions, stair connections, and differences in flooring material more noticeable.
Longer sightlines across foyers, dining rooms, hallways, and family spaces can make differences in color or flooring direction stand out.
Updated kitchens, cabinetry, paint, and other improvements can make worn or dated flooring more noticeable.


Repair, refinishing, replacement, or new flooring depends on what is already there, how the home is laid out, and what you want to change.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Cost depends on the service, square footage, existing floor and subfloor condition, stairs, repairs, transitions, removal work, and preparation. Refinishing an established floor has a different scope from replacing flooring or installing new hardwood across a larger remodeled main level.
Many established hardwood floors can be refinished, but the answer depends on construction, previous sanding, remaining usable wood, board condition, repairs, and damage. Age alone does not determine whether refinishing is appropriate.
Often, yes. The key is understanding floor heights, stair connections, existing materials, and where each flooring area begins and ends. Some spaces can be coordinated continuously, while others work better with a planned transition.
New flooring can often be coordinated closely with existing hardwood, but an exact match is not guaranteed. Species, plank dimensions, age, oxidation, stain, finish, and previous refinishing all influence how closely old and new areas can blend.
Timing depends on the service, square footage, preparation, repairs, number of rooms, stairs, material acclimation when required, and finish system. A localized project may be relatively short, while installation or refinishing across a larger main level takes longer.
That depends on the condition of the existing floor, how much usable material remains, the extent of the remodel, and how retained areas will meet the new work. Good existing hardwood may be worth preserving, while major layout changes can make replacement more practical.

Tell us what you’re noticing, which rooms or levels are involved, and what you want to improve. We’ll help you define a practical scope for your home.