Colorado's dry climate demands flooring installed by people who understand wood movement. Our Denver crews acclimate every plank properly and nail or glue with techniques proven across thousands of Front Range homes.
Call (720) 669-0955Mile-high altitude brings unique challenges. Low humidity year-round means wood behaves differently here than it does at sea level. Installers who learned their trade elsewhere often miss critical acclimation steps that prevent gaps and buckling later.
We've been laying floors across the Denver metro since 2009. Capitol Hill bungalows, Cherry Creek estates, Park Hill colonials—each presents distinct subfloor conditions and architectural details that require adapting our methods. That experience shows in finished floors that stay tight season after season.
Domestic species like red oak, white oak, and hickory milled to three-quarter inch thickness. The real deal for homeowners wanting floors they can refinish for generations.
Layered construction handles Denver's dry winters and humid monsoon summers without the expansion issues solid wood can face. Works over concrete too.
Six and seven inch boards bring modern proportions to open floor plans. Fewer seams create dramatic visual flow through great rooms.
Every project follows proven steps refined over fifteen years in the Denver market:
Denver homeowners regularly tell us stories about flooring installed by crews from out of state—gaps appearing by December, cupping during July thunderstorm season. These problems trace back to skipped acclimation or wrong installation methods for our climate.
Local knowledge prevents expensive callbacks. We understand how Denver homes heat in winter, how basements behave, and which neighborhoods have slab versus crawlspace construction. That context shapes every recommendation we make.
Let's talk about your Denver home's flooring needs. Available 24/7 over the phone.
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