The trim work that finishes a floor. Stained to match your floor exactly or white primed pine.
The trim that hides expansion gaps along baseboards, around door jambs, and at the transitions between rooms. Done right, it disappears. Done wrong, it’s the thing your eye keeps coming back to.
Quarter round has a rounded profile. Shoe molding is squared. We’ll spec which is right for your trim style. Either profile gets stained or pre-finished to match the floor exactly — we mix custom stains when needed.
Most rooms need 80-120 linear feet of trim. We cut, fit, and nail with finish nails, then fill the nail heads and touch up. Same-day work in most cases.
The transition piece in a doorway where wood meets tile, carpet, or another wood. We can match the floor, contrast intentionally (popular with herringbone installs), or use a reducer where heights differ. Material is usually red oak, white oak, or walnut depending on the floor.
Per linear foot, with a small minimum. This is almost always a same-day add-on at the end of an install or refinish.
Sand and refinish existing stairs or install brand-new treads and risers. We don't paint risers — but we'll point you to someone who does.
A screen-and-coat refresh extends the life of your existing finish for a fraction of the cost of a full refinish. Wax removal, too.
Water damage, pet stains, gaps wide enough to lose a quarter. We weave new boards in seamlessly — you won't be able to spot the patch.
Raw or pre-finished wood. Multiple widths available. Site-finished floors are installed, sanded, stained and sealed in-house.
No high-pressure sales call. No upsell. Just a written estimate, from the same family who'll do the work.