Flooring in Lake Worth Beach
Flooring in Lake Worth Beach, done right
Lake Worth Beach has some of the most characterful old homes in the county — the 1920s cottages and bungalows in College Park, Parrot Cove, and around Bryant Park. Original wood floors and quirky layouts come with the territory.
These older homes reward careful work: matching original materials, working with floors that aren't perfectly square, and respecting the character while making the floor solid again. We're patient with the details these houses need.
1920s wood-frame cottages and bungalows here often have original floors and settled, uneven subfloors.
What we install in Lake Worth Beach
Questions from Lake Worth Beach homeowners
Our 1925 bungalow has original wood floors — can they be saved?
Often, yes. Original heart-pine and oak floors can sometimes be repaired and refinished rather than replaced. We'll look at the condition and tell you straight whether they're worth saving.
The floors in our old house aren't level — is that a problem?
Settled, out-of-square floors are common in Lake Worth's older homes. We work with them and prep so the new floor sits as flat as the structure allows.
Do you do small one-room jobs?
Yes — a single room, a hallway, a porch. No job's too small for an estimate.
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Need a floor done in Lake Worth Beach?
Free, itemized estimates. Call or send the form.