Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC

(on north wilson road)
Contractors in Columbus, OH
Contractors
Flooring

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
9:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

730 North Wilson Road
Columbus, OH
43204

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Freezing temperatures can cause water pipes to burst, especially if they are located in exterior walls. If this happens, turn off the water, and contact your plumber. Once the plumbing is repaired, we will clean up the mess.
Parquet flooring provides homeowners the option of installing wood flooring with different shapes or patterns.
The process involved in water damage restoration depends on the area affected and the extent of the damage. Some restoration procedures can be as simple as vacuuming up water or as complicated as rebuilding parts of your home.
How many sheen choices do buyers have for hardwood floors? There are 4 types: Matte, Satin, Semi-gloss, Glossy (from least shiny to most shiny). The glossier the finish you choose, the greater the amount of light that it reflects.
If you are searching for a new type of flooring for your home, consider wood flooring. Wood flooring can offer easy clean up compared to carpeting.
Immediate response is a way to reduce the costs of water damage restoration. Experts know very well how fast water can invade and spread throughout your property, which is why they begin water extraction as soon as possible.
Not sure which parts and components of your home can still be reused and which ones need to be replaced? Water damage restoration experts will examine your property and give you professional advice that answers all your concerns.
Because dimensions were not standardized, wide and long wooden planks were the norm for wood floors from 1700-1800. Floorboards could be as much as 7/8″ thick, 3 to 8 inches wide and 16-18 feet long.
Flooding or other water damage can create a haven for mold, mildew, and bacteria. In addition to cleaning, proper disinfecting must take place to prevent the growth of these organisms. If not, the damage will continue unchecked and create more problems.
What type of sheen is best for residential use? Wood floors with high gloss sheen may reveal scratches more easily than other sheens. As such, a low gloss or satin sheen is often a better choice for homes.
Water damage can lead to serious health problems, especially when the water is contaminated. Members of the household are at risk for bacteria-caused diseases and allergic reactions. Calling restoration experts right away helps minimize the problem.
Contrary to what you may have heard, the species of bamboo used for flooring is not part of a Panda’s diet, so its food supply does not suffer. In addition, it is a renewable resource, especially when sustainable practices are used.
Once your wood floor is installed, maintenance is fairly easy. Use only a dry mop or a wet mop with excess moisture completely wrung out. Water can seep into the spaces between the boards, causing the wood to swell while compromising the finish.
Hardwood flooring can be installed over an existing floor like vinyl as long as it is fully adhered to the floor. This prevents the cost of pulling up an old floor.
Does your business have a lot of sensitive equipment that can’t function in a humid environment? In addition to removing the excess water, we can also work to dehumidify your office.
If the water damage you’re experiencing is from a water leak in your home, it’s critical that you find the source of the leak and stop it. Otherwise, we’ll never fully be able to help you repair and restore the water damage.
If you're putting down rugs on hardwood floors, look for rug backing that won't slide on or scratch hardwood floors. Rugs or mats are best by entry doors and in high-traffic areas.
Technicians specializing in water damage restoration use criteria to tell whether your property would need restoration or replacement. They look at (1) extent of contamination, (2) amount of damage, and (3) replacement vs restoration costs.
Water damage can bring your normal routine to a halt. When this happens, even your work, family, and social life are affected. Water damage restoration experts will make sure you get your life back to normal as soon as possible.
Tired of having to constantly vacuum your carpet to keep it looking good? Either pull it up and we can refinish the wood floor underneath or install a new wood floor.
So what exactly is wet fogging? This is an effective method of removing post-flood odors by releasing a fine-mist deodorant into the space that will easily permeate all those tight places where odors might be trapped.
Engineered flooring has a plywood base that's covered with a 1/16 to 1/8-inch-thick layer of wood. This type of wood floor works well in basements and bathrooms where moisture might be a concern.
Cleaning wood floors is not difficult. If it was pre-finished, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning. If it was unfinished when installed and finished on site, follow the instructions of whomever made the product used.
Wood flooring first gained recognition as an interior design element in 1683. It was used in the Palace of Versailles when the heavy washing of the marble floor deteriorated wooden joists supporting it. Wood flooring lessened the need for constant washing.
Once the water has been removed, experts proceed to the dehumidification process. This step ensures that no moisture remains after water removal. This phase can take weeks, so it’s important to have an expert to regularly monitor the area.
When it comes to being covered for water damage or damage from sewage backups, it is always a good idea to review your homeowner’s insurance to know the exact parameters of your policy. If you should ever need our services, you do not want to be arguing with your insurance company.
Dealing with water damage can be frustrating. Good thing restoration experts are always one call away and will respond to your call as soon as possible to complete the water cleanup, drying, and repair.
There are countless patterns that can be created when installing wood floors – straight, vertical or horizontal lines, herringbone, chevrons, even medallions can be inlaid. We will work with you to turn your ideas into a sketch and then to reality.
We recognize how easy it is to get caught up in trying to salvage possessions when you first discover significant standing water. Remember, take a few minutes to alert us to the problem so that we can help you begin dealing with the standing water before it further damages your property.
Are your rooms overly noisy? Wood flooring's natural sound dampening attributes and our installation techniques can improve acoustics in any room, especially music or home entertainment rooms.
Although bleach may be a useful tool in dealing with the bacteria spread by an overflowing toilet, it can’t do anything about filthy water that’s seeped into walls. Bringing us in right away can help ensure that sewer water is adequately removed from the surrounding area.
Who built the first patented mechanical sanding machine for sanding bar tops? Well, if you’ve guessed Clarke American Sander, then you’re right! The machine was built in 1916.
Once the water has been removed from your home or building, it’s important to have the structure carefully inspected. The inspection will help determine potential long-term health risks and identify the specific steps needed to complete a successful, professional restoration.
The number of times a wood floor can be stripped, sanded, and refinished depends on the hardness of the wood and its thickness. If you're not sure about yours, we can send an estimator out to inspect it.
Factory applied finishes to hardwood flooring are made from aluminum oxide and are twice as durable as urethane coatings applied after unfinished flooring has been installed.
If you have an older water heater, the experts recommend having it inspected every couple of years. After years of use, tank-style water heaters can begin to rust from the inside out and develop leaks. This often occurs after the sacrificial anode tube inside the unit deteriorates.
Did you know that water will do more damage to your belongings and structure of your home the longer it’s allowed to sit? Calling us to remove the water ASAP will help minimize the damage.
Different woods have different hardness, even among hard and softwoods. The test used for measuring hardness is the Janka hardness test, and all wood used in flooring is subjected to it and rated accordingly.
Because the wood used for wall studs runs horizontally, standing water can wick up their length, creating an environment that invites rot and mold. Part of our repair and restoration process involves assessing damage to wall studs to determine if they need replacing.
Exotic hardwoods can be used for flooring in bathrooms and kitchens. Teak and other tightly grained, high-resin woods are perfect for use in these damp areas.
There are a number of potential causes for a sewage backup into your home. These are the most common: a solid blockage in the sewer line leading from your house (often caused by flushing a solid object down the toilet), a structural problem like a collapsed pipe, and a blockage caused by encroaching tree roots.
If the wood floor will be installed in high traffic areas, consider a flat, or matte, finish. While it reflects less light and is not as shiny, it will not show scratches as easily as a satin or semi-gloss finish will.
Increased humidity levels are often a problem immediately after a room or your home floods. By working to remove the humidity after we remove the water, we can further help the drying process.
Because of wood flooring's popularity among many homebuyers, installing it may help to increase the value of your home.
If worries about heat and humidity are keeping you from installing wood floors, consider engineered hardwood. It combines the look and feel of hardwood with the stability of manufactured products.
Do you ever worry that your bathroom may be a danger to your family’s health after a significant sewer issue you just had repaired? Let’s talk about the nature of the damage so that we can help you determine the best way to repair it.
According to a study conducted by the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, the chance of developing a leak in a tank-style water heater increases after about five years of continuous use.
Unlike pre-finished solid hardwood flooring, unfinished solid hardwood flooring must be sanded and sealed on-site. Although unfinished flooring offers more color choices, it requires extensive preparation and significant drying time after each sealing application.
Good news! Not all cracks indicate serious problems. In a poured concrete wall, for example, an even, vertical crack can be caused by material shrinkage as the concrete dries and cures. But don’t neglect having the cracks repaired before the problem grows worse.
If the soil where you live is sandy, you can expect the finish on the floor to wear off a little more quickly than it would from other types of soil. Place mats and runners at entry points and their hallways.
Although your insurance adjuster will likely need evidence of the water damage in your home to settle your claim, there’s no reason you have to live in standing water until they can work you into their schedule. Once you call us to come out, you can start taking pictures to show the adjuster the full extent of the damage.
Plan to order about 10 percent more flooring than you need to allow for cutting pieces and to remove any pieces you don't like. The last thing you want to do is run out.
The American hardwoods used for flooring are among the most environmentally-friendly building materials available. They have a long service life, are easily repurposed or recycled, and are sustainable.
Although your insurance adjuster will likely need evidence of the water damage in your home to settle your claim, there’s no reason you have to live in standing water until they can work you into their schedule. Once you call us to come out, you can start taking pictures to show the adjuster the full extent of the damage.
Plan to order about 10 percent more flooring than you need to allow for cutting pieces and to remove any pieces you don't like. The last thing you want to do is run out.
It takes intense work to get the stain out of a carpet, but this is not the case with hardwood flooring. Just wipe the spill on the floor immediately and the mess is gone without any further effort.
Overcoming wet or damp conditions is a common foundation repair challenge. Luckily, many advanced repair epoxies are formulated to rapidly reach full bond strength, cure at ambient temperatures, and stick to the foundation even if it’s still damp.
The American hardwoods used for flooring are among the most environmentally-friendly building materials available. They have a long service life, are easily repurposed or recycled, and are sustainable.
Although your insurance adjuster will likely need evidence of the water damage in your home to settle your claim, there’s no reason you have to live in standing water until they can work you into their schedule. Once you call us to come out, you can start taking pictures to show the adjuster the full extent of the damage.
Plan to order about 10 percent more flooring than you need to allow for cutting pieces and to remove any pieces you don't like. The last thing you want to do is run out.

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  • What is the phone number for Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC in Columbus OH?
    You can reach them at: 614-308-0888. It’s best to call Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC during business hours.
  • What is the address for Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC on north wilson road in Columbus?
    Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC is located at this address: 730 North Wilson Road Columbus, OH 43204.
  • What are Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC(Columbus, OH) store hours?
    Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 4:30PM, Sat: 9:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.