Engineered hardwood Real wood, built for real Texas humidity.

Engineered hardwood is genuine wood over a layered core — so it keeps the warmth and grain of the real thing without the cupping and gapping solid planks suffer through East Texas summers.

Genuine hardwood surface Stable core for our climate
Engineered hardwood flooring in a sunlit living room

The warmth of wood, minus the worry.

Genuine hardwood surface

A real wood wear layer over a cross-layered core — the look, grain, and feel of solid wood, on a foundation built to stay put.

The floor that raises a home's value

Wood floors read as an upgrade to every buyer. It's the first upgrade buyers notice when it's time to sell.

Wide planks, modern finishes

Wire-brushed, matte, hand-scraped, classic — from white oak to walnut, in widths that suit the room.

Where it shines

Living rooms, bedrooms, offices — the rooms where bare feet and company spend their time.

Engineered vs. solid

Why we steer East Texas homes to engineered.

Solid planks are one piece of wood, so they swell and shrink with our humidity swings — that's the cupping and gapping you've seen in older floors. Engineered's cross-layered core fights that movement, which is why it holds flat where solid wood struggles. You get the same real-wood top; it just behaves better here.

  • Holds flat through humid summers and dry winters
  • Often installs over more subfloor types
  • Many can be refreshed down the road
Dark engineered hardwood flooring in a bright sitting room

Wood is only as stable as the prep beneath it.

Tear-out, haul-off, and subfloor prep — leveling, patching, moisture checks — are part of the job, not surprise add-ons. Your quote covers the floor and what's under it.

Call about my floors

Before you commit to wood.

What will it cost?

It depends on the rooms, the wood you pick, and what's under the floor you have now, so we don't guess over the phone. The free in-home estimate gets you a real, all-in number, with tear-out, haul-off, and prep in the quote instead of showing up as add-ons.

Is engineered hardwood "real" wood?

Yes — the surface is a genuine hardwood wear layer. The difference is the core underneath, which is engineered to stay stable instead of moving with the seasons.

Will it hold up to kids and dogs?

It's tough, and today's finishes take a lot — though a big dog leaves stories on any wood floor. If the household is hard on floors, we'll be straight with you about whether wood or a waterproof plank fits better.

Can you match wood through connected rooms?

Yes — we match species, stain, and plank direction so connected rooms read as one floor, not three projects. Doorway transitions get planned before the first plank goes down.

Free estimates

Let's pick the right wood.

Tell us the rooms you want wood in. We'll bring engineered samples to see in your own light, and you'll have an all-in price before we leave.

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Quick call, no pressure. We'll just find a time to come take a look.