
What would you say is your single largest investment? For most Americans, this would be their home, which is why, when additions are made to a home, they need to be something that adds value. In the long run when it comes time to sell your home, this will pay off. Hardwood flooring is one

A finished basement can add a lot of usable space to your home, which is why it’s one of the most popular renovation projects among homeowners across the U.S. With a basement renovation, it’s possible to add a family room, an extra bedroom, a bathroom, recreation room, home gym, or just about anything you desire.

If you like your hardwood floors, but they’ve seen better days or the color doesn’t fit your updated fixtures, refinishing is the answer. At SVB Wood Floors, we can refinish your wood floors quickly and painlessly. With our dustless sanding technology, we can be in and out of your home in just a couple of

Joe Avila, owner of Huggins Wood Floor Specialist, a hardwood flooring business located in Westfield, New Jersey, is an avid learner, especially when it comes to his career. “I always want to learn more. In business, the more you learn, the more you earn.” Joe has noticed a significant increase in business over the years

In response to the massive devastation of Hurricane Harvey, the growing threat of Hurricane Irma, and the peak of hurricane season, people across the country are coming together to aid in recovery efforts. Effects of flooding from the storms will continue for weeks and even months to come. Although looking at a waterlogged home can

Acclimation, sometimes called conditioning, is the process of allowing wood to reach its equilibrium moisture content (EMC) within “expected living conditions.” It also is one of the most important steps of hardwood floor installation. Not properly acclimating or conditioning wood flooring may cause excessive expansion, shrinkage, dimensional distortion, or even structural damage. If the flooring

A tree requires moisture to live and grow. The roots help anchor the tree to the ground and also collect water and nutrients from the soil. This liquid then travels through the tree’s trunk and branches to the leaves. Like most biological organisms, trees have a high water content. Water can comprise more than 2/3