As the owner of an artisan hardwood flooring company, I want to share photos of my recent hardwood floor installation, repair, and restoration jobs. I specialize in restoring hardwood floors, exotic hardwood floors, repairing damaged hardwood floors, and refinishing hardwood floors.
Now serving Northwest Arkansas & the Ozarks!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Restoration in Progress
1920 Antique Longleaf Pine Restoration. In these Photos: Using a feature strip to blend extensive damage to flooring.
1920 Antique Longleaf Pine Restoration. In these Photos: Using a feature strip to blend extensive damage to flooring.
1920 Antique Longleaf Pine Restoration. In these Photos: Using a feature strip to blend extensive damage to flooring.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Picture of the Day
2 1/4" x 3/4" #1 Common Red Oak w/ Neutral Satin Finish. Installed at a 45 degree angle.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Mission Statement
As members of the National Wood Flooring Association, we subscribe, without reservation, to these Standards of Professional Conduct.
To deal with our customers with honesty and integrity.
To promote the merits of our products and services without degrading competition.
To reveal all the material facts so that the truth about our products and services may be understood fully.
To abide by all governmental regulations and statues.
To support the NWFA and its goals and purposes toward advancing the wood flooring industry.
To, in the performance of our profession, commit no act that would discredit our profession or the wood flooring industry.
To abide by these Standards of Professional Conduct and recognize the NWFA as the authority in all matters relating to the interpretation and enforcement of these Standards, within prevailing legal limits.
--De Lago Grundl Hardwood Floors
Joe De Lago Grundl
To deal with our customers with honesty and integrity.
To promote the merits of our products and services without degrading competition.
To reveal all the material facts so that the truth about our products and services may be understood fully.
To abide by all governmental regulations and statues.
To support the NWFA and its goals and purposes toward advancing the wood flooring industry.
To, in the performance of our profession, commit no act that would discredit our profession or the wood flooring industry.
To abide by these Standards of Professional Conduct and recognize the NWFA as the authority in all matters relating to the interpretation and enforcement of these Standards, within prevailing legal limits.
--De Lago Grundl Hardwood Floors
Joe De Lago Grundl
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