We are a full service hardwood flooring company located in Homer Glen Illinois, with over 15 years of experience transforming homes in the Will county, Dupage and Kane county cities working hand-in-hand with experienced designers and builders on brand new installations, refinishing and repairing existing flooring, from old to brand new projects we have done it all, we strive to complete satisfactions of our clients each and every time.
Our priority is our clients and keep close attention to detail, we also work with the best providers of materials in the industry to get the best quality products for a absolutely beautiful finish. We will only work with the best materials available and provide the best job we can we are professionally equipped for any job. We never compromise quality for time and give our clients realistic schedules that accommodate their lives.
I strive for honest customer service, so contracts are only paid in full when the finished work is to your complete satisfaction.
Our priority is our clients and keep close attention to detail, we also work with the best providers of materials in the industry to get the best quality products for a absolutely beautiful finish. We will only work with the best materials available and provide the best job we can we are professionally equipped for any job. We never compromise quality for time and give our clients realistic schedules that accommodate their lives.
I strive for honest customer service, so contracts are only paid in full when the finished work is to your complete satisfaction.
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If the humidity levels in your home drop below 35%, your hardwood may be exposed to dry air which could result in its loss of moisture.
Drying out of the floor boards causes them to splinter.
If humidity levels in your home go above 55%, you are exposing your wood flooring to excess moisture.
This will cause the floor boards to absorb the moisture, swell and create pressure between them leading to warping or cupping.
When a board cups, its edges rise higher than the center, making a "cup" shape.
Drying out of the floor boards causes them to splinter.
If humidity levels in your home go above 55%, you are exposing your wood flooring to excess moisture.
This will cause the floor boards to absorb the moisture, swell and create pressure between them leading to warping or cupping.
When a board cups, its edges rise higher than the center, making a "cup" shape.
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