Montgomery County · 20814 / 20816 / 20817
Bethesda, MD flooring contractor
Bethesda splits between 1940s-to-1960s stock in Wyngate and Bradley Hills and the teardown-rebuilds transforming Edgemoor and Greenwich Forest, where new construction almost always means 5" or wider white oak.
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What we do in Bethesda
Pick the service your floor needs
Hardwood Installation
New floors, carpet conversions, and additions laced into existing oak, priced for Bethesda housing stock.
Hardwood Repair & Restoration
Board replacement that disappears, squeaks silenced, and older Bethesda floors restored instead of replaced.
Hardwood Refinishing & Sanding
Dust-contained sanding and honest sand-vs-recoat advice. The best value upgrade in Bethesda real estate.
Water Damaged Flooring Repair
Same-day moisture mapping and in-place drying for cupped floors, documented for your insurer.
What we usually find in Bethesda homes
In Edgemoor, Bradley Hills, Wyngate and the surrounding streets, the typical call reveals either tired 1950s red oak strip ready for its best-ever refinish, or nearly-new white oak in a rebuild that just needs one careless subcontractor's scratches fixed. That local pattern shapes how we quote here: it tells us what prep to expect, what materials to bring, and what your floor is most likely worth saving.
Neighborhoods we work in weekly: Edgemoor · Bradley Hills · Wyngate · Greenwich Forest · Glen Echo Heights.

Bethesda homeowners usually ask
How fast can you start a flooring job in Bethesda?
For in-stock materials, next-day starts are regularly available; the availability line on this page is live-verified weekly. Special orders and site-finished work in Bethesda typically schedule 1-3 weeks out. Estimates happen within 2-3 days of your call.
Do you know Bethesda's housing stock specifically?
Yes. Bethesda splits between 1940s-to-1960s stock in Wyngate and Bradley Hills and the teardown-rebuilds transforming Edgemoor and Greenwich Forest, where new construction almost always means 5" or wider white oak. That changes real decisions: which floors are worth refinishing versus replacing, what subfloor prep to budget, and which materials suit your foundation and humidity conditions.
Is your Bethesda pricing different from other areas?
Slightly, and we publish it. Every service page linked above carries pricing ranges calibrated for Bethesda and Montgomery County, so you can sanity-check a quote before we ever visit.