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About Us

Our company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals.

We have over 40 years of experience in the floor refinishing industry.

Our company is licensed with the State of Maryland MHIC 72782 and fully insured.

We are a state of the arts company. We install new hardwood floors as well as make repairs to old ones.

What sets us apart is that we pay special attention to even the smallest details. We treat each floor project as if it were our very own home. We do not skip steps which insures the quality and longevity of your floors for years to come.

We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.

DLLR News MD Labor Secretary Urges Homeowners to Hire Licensed Contractors for Spring Home Improvements

B Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) urges homeowners to use caution when hiring a contractor for spring home improvements.

"Maryland laws protect consumers by requiring home improvement contractors to hold a current license issued by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. That license means they have met the State's standards for obtaining and maintaining a license for this work," said Maryland Labor Secretary Leonard Howie. Unfortunately, unlicensed contractors see the spring as a great time to take advantage of unsuspecting homeowners."

Only homeowners who hire licensed home improvement contractors are protected by the State's Home Improvement Guaranty Fund. This fund is administered by DLLR's Home Improvement Commission to compensate homeowners who suffer economic damages at the hands of a licensed home improvement contractor. No coverage is provided to the homeowner if the contractor is not properly licensed.

"Too often, we see that homeowners who hire the cheapest contractor end up paying the most money when they fall victim to an unlicensed contractor," said Howie. In addition to obtaining estimates from several contractors, homeowners are advised to ask contractors to provide references.

It is unlawful for any home improvement contractor to work in Maryland without a license. Penalties include fines or imprisonment. Consumers may contact DLLR's Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing at 410-230-6309 or visit the Commission's website to check on the licensing status and complaint history of any contractor.

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