Hardwood Flooring

Los Angeles, United States

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Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles is the first Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles that provides 100% satisfaction, operated by Hardwood Flooring. We are specialized in hardwood flooring installation, refinishing, sanding, resurfacing, staining and coating. We are also specialized in hardwood flooring repairs and maintenance. We install pre-​finished hardwood floors, engineered wood floors and laminate flooring. We install and cover staircases, trims, moldings and medallions. Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles is serving the Los Angeles area and the surrounding suburbs. Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles is managed by Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles, a top rated flooring company serving Los Angeles area since 2007. Hardwood Flooring Los Angeles is highly reviewed on Yelp, Angie’s List, Google Plus, Facebook and more.

Refernishing

— Wood sanding

— Staining

— Coating

— Resurfacing

— Recoating

— Oil residue cleaning

— Dustless sanding

— Oil base coating

— Water base coating

— Sandless refinishing

Installation

— Hardwood flooring

— Laminate flooring

— Engineered flooring

— Glue down flooring

— Florating floor — Quick Click

— Sub floors

— Sound barriers

— Staircases

— Medallions

— Inlay registers

REstoration

— Water extraction

— Water damage repairs

— Fire damage repairs

— Moisture detection

— 24hrs service call

— Maintenance

History

Established in 2007.

When talking about hardwood flooring installation we are referring to solid wood flooring installation (3/​8, ½, 5/​8, inch thick) of any type or species of wood, with an unfinished or a factory pre finished face. In this category the only major difference will be between the unfinished and the prefinished hardwood floors, as the thickness or the width of the wood planks does not affect the process of installation very much. In the unfinished category the most common wood is Red Oak followed by White Oak, Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Hickory, Ash and Pine. Hardwood floors are typically installed with nails, staples or cleats onto a wooden subfloor base and over a layer of felt paper used for sound proofing. In planks wider than 3 inch construction glue is required to compensate for the distance between the nails. Even though the wood installation looks like a very complex process, for the flooring professional it is quite an easy task. As soon as the type of the wood is determined by the