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Hardwood Installation

There are many types of hardwood flooring available, ranging from prefinished, laminated (also called engineered) strips and planks. In other words, everything from thin plywood with a hardwood veneer layer on top, to solid-wood strips and planks. In the past, if you wanted to install your own solid-wood flooring you also had to take on the task of sanding and finishing it. Today you can get solid-hardwood flooring prefinished in a variety of stain colors with a durable, long-lasting factory-warranted finish.


Hardwood Sanding

While dust cannot be completely eliminated from the sanding process, steps are taken to minimize the dust through effective dust containment system. 

Bona's innovative dust containment systems provides these key benefits:

  • Virtually eliminates the nightmare of dust throughout the home

  • Eliminates airborne dust that would settle back down into the finish

Healthier working conditions as wood dust is a known carcinogen.


Hardwood Staining

Stains are made of either pigments, dyes, or a combination of both. They change the color of the wood and also may seal it. Colors range from neutral to light browns, dark browns and pastels. Stains may be oil-based, water-based, or anilines. GWG is happy to work with you at length on your stain choice.


Hardwood Finishing

Eastwood Group recommends water-based polyurethanes which create a clear layer with minimal odor while also producing low levels and sometimes 0% Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's). You can re-coat in two hours and clean your tools with water. If you start early enough in the day, you can apply the recommended four coats and sleep in the room that night.

Oil-based polyurethanes leave an amber glow and require fewer coats. But the five-hour wait between coats and 12-hour wait after the last coat will put a bedroom out of commission for a few days—and you'll have to put up with a strong odor.


Epoxy & Decorative Coatings

Decorative flooring has truly exceeded in popularity over the years with protective coatings like epoxy.

When it comes to choosing new flooring systems for heavy-duty use, be it a garage, basement, shop floor, office or kitchen, epoxy resin flooring truly stands out from other flooring options for many reasons. Epoxy flooring, also known as resinous flooring, is highly durable, customizable, sustainable, and decorative for any surface. What appeals most to epoxy flooring is its resistance to high levels of wear and tear, making it the most long-lasting flooring options.

 

Our Promise

We are committed to the safest, cleanest, environmentally responsible approach to hardwood floor resurfacing installation and maintenance in the Tri-State area.


Our handiwork

Seeing is believing! Take a moment to browse through our project gallery.