Hardwood Floor Installation & Refinishing in Wrightstown, PA
Wrightstown Township is the kind of Bucks County community that doesn't have much in the way of commercial development but has plenty in the way of serious homes. Farmhouses and stone colonials along Swamp Road, Pineville Road, and Wrightstown Road that date to the 18th and 19th century. Horse properties and rural estates with wide open land and houses built before the Revolution in some cases. And a scattering of newer construction and custom builds that have come in over the past 30 years as Bucks County's growth pushed outward from Newtown and Doylestown.
The floors in Wrightstown homes span that same range — original wide-plank pine and oak in the historic farmhouses, 3/4 inch strip floors in the mid-century and suburban homes along the Route 413 corridor, and wide-plank engineered installations in the newer custom builds. We've been working in Wrightstown and the surrounding communities for over 20 years. We know what these properties have and what they need.
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Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Wrightstown, PA
Refinishing is the most common call we get from Wrightstown homeowners and the oldest properties here are the most interesting jobs. The historic farmhouses along Pineville Road and Wrightstown Road have original wide-plank floors — pine, oak, and occasionally chestnut in the oldest properties — that in many cases have never been professionally refinished or were last touched decades ago.
These floors require a specific approach. Wide-plank pine in an 18th century Wrightstown farmhouse is not a floor you sand aggressively. The boards are often 12 to 18 inches wide, face-nailed, with a century or more of patina built into the grain. Wear layer assessment before any sanding begins is non-negotiable. Controlled technique, slower passes, finish selection that preserves the character of old wood rather than plasticizing it — that's what separates a restoration from a destruction.
For the mid-century and suburban homes along Route 413 and throughout the 18940 zip code, refinishing is more straightforward — worn red oak strip floors that have been lived on for 30 to 40 years and are ready for fresh sanding and an updated finish. We see a lot of Wrightstown homeowners updating stain color here — moving away from the original golden honey polyurethane toward natural or warmer contemporary tones. It completely refreshes the house.
Our standard process on every Wrightstown job: full assessment before quoting, dust-controlled sanding throughout, stain sampling on your actual floor before color commitment, Bona Traffic HD water-based finish as standard. Daily cleanup, realistic timeline given upfront, written documentation before work begins.
Hardwood Floor Installation in Wrightstown, PA
New construction, additions, or replacing floors past refinishing — we install solid and engineered hardwood throughout Wrightstown Township and the surrounding Bucks County communities.
For the historic farmhouses, reclaimed hardwood is often the right call when adding a room or renovating a space that needs to connect to original floors. New lumber next to 200-year-old wide-plank pine looks exactly like what it is. Period-appropriate reclaimed material looks like it belongs. We source it and install it.
For newer construction and custom builds in Wrightstown Township, wide-plank white oak is the most requested install — 5 inch and wider, natural or lightly stained. It fits the rural Bucks County aesthetic, holds long-term value, and works in everything from a renovated farmhouse to a new custom build off Upper Mountain Road.
Every installation includes full moisture testing — especially important in Wrightstown's older properties with stone foundations and crawl spaces where moisture variability is common. We test before anything goes down.
Serving Wrightstown and Surrounding Bucks County Communities
We work throughout Wrightstown Township and the neighboring communities — Newtown, New Hope, Doylestown, Buckingham, and throughout upper and central Bucks County. If you're in the Council Rock or New Hope-Solebury school district areas, we're in your neighborhood regularly.
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