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Hardwood flooring services in Wilsonville, Oregon
Hardwood Flooring in Wilsonville, OR

Wilsonville is at the south end of the metro, and we make the drive without hesitation. Whether it's a pre-sale refinish, a rental turn, or a fresh install, we know what buyers down here expect.

Wilsonville sits at the southern edge of the metro, and a lot of the housing here was built fast — Villebois townhomes, Charbonneau retirement community, and the subdivision builds along the Tualatin corridor. The floors reflect that: engineered hardwood, builder finish, and a decade or two of family use.

We come out, look at what you actually have, and give you a real answer on what it needs. If the floor just needs a screen-and-recoat before you list the house, that's what we'll say. If the boards are past the point where refinishing makes sense, we'll tell you that too.

What we do in Wilsonville

Why Wilsonville homeowners choose us

For help choosing your finish: The Ultimate Guide to Hardwood Floor Refinishing

Service Area Fit for Wilsonville Homes

Wilsonville projects often include newer subdivisions, townhomes, and south-metro homes where flooring has to handle daily commuting, kids, pets, and open main-level traffic. Around Villebois, Charbonneau, Frog Pond, Old Town, and the Tualatin-Sherwood edges, we see engineered floors, carpet-to-hardwood conversions, stairs, and remodels where transitions need careful planning.

We help determine whether hardwood installation, hardwood refinishing, hardwood floor repair, or maintenance recoating is the right scope. A worn finish may only need sanding and a better finish system. Localized water damage near a slider, sink, or pet station may need board replacement first. New flooring may be the better option when old material is too thin, damaged, or mismatched.

Pricing and Project Planning

Wilsonville hardwood flooring pricing depends on square footage, product selection, old flooring removal, stair details, subfloor prep, stain changes, repair needs, and finish type. Installation in a newer home may look simple until subfloor flatness, baseboards, door clearance, and transitions are checked. Refinishing pricing can change when scratches, cupping, pet stains, or previous sanding affect prep.

We plan around furniture, pets, parking, ventilation, work-from-home needs, and cure time. If you want to understand the budget drivers, see the flooring installation cost guide. If low-dust containment is important, our dustless sanding page explains the process. After the project, the maintenance guide helps protect the finish.

Common Issues and Materials

In Wilsonville, we commonly see builder-grade finishes wearing in kitchen paths, scratches from pets, water marks near exterior doors, stair wear, and engineered hardwood that needs close inspection before sanding. We also see condos and townhomes where HOA rules, elevator access, or parking influence scheduling.

Material choices often include red oak, white oak, maple, hickory, and engineered hardwood. Engineered products can be a good fit for some Wilsonville homes, especially when a wider plank look or added dimensional stability is desired. Solid hardwood remains a strong option when site conditions support it. We help choose sheen, stain, and species based on daily use rather than showroom appearance alone. The wood floor selector is a useful first step.

Areas Near Wilsonville We Also Serve

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide hardwood flooring services south of Portland in Wilsonville?

Yes. Wilsonville is part of our regular service area and we complete projects there regularly.

Can hardwood floors in Wilsonville homes handle Pacific Northwest humidity?

With proper installation and finishing, hardwood floors perform well in our climate. We account for moisture levels during assessment and recommend appropriate products.

What is the difference between solid and engineered hardwood for Wilsonville homes?

Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and can be refinished multiple times. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over stable plywood layers and is better suited for some subfloor types. We help you decide which is the best fit.

Can you work in Wilsonville townhomes or HOA communities?

Yes. We discuss access, parking, noise timing, elevator or stair logistics, and any HOA requirements before scheduling the project.

What finish holds up best for active Wilsonville households?

A durable matte or satin finish is usually practical because it hides small scratches and dust better while still protecting the wood.

Get a free estimate

Send photos and your timeline. We'll come back with a written scope within 36 hours. HOA project or listing deadline? Just say so when you reach out.

Local materials and finishes for Wilsonville homes

Wilsonville runs on a specific mix of housing eras: 1980s-2010s family-oriented subdivision builds, with newer townhomes near the I-5 corridor. That mix shapes what kind of hardwood you'll find under existing carpet or worn finish - typically engineered red oak in newer builds, solid white oak strip in older 1980s ranches, occasional designer hickory. Most Wilsonville-area projects we book come through Tualatin, Sherwood referrals. We bring stain samples to your home, apply them to your actual floor in three spots, and let them cure overnight before you commit. No more guessing from a Pinterest board.

Common stain choices on Wilsonville projects: Provincial and Special Walnut still anchor the 1980s ranch market; newer build homeowners trend lighter natural and Golden Pecan.

Common floor issues we see in Wilsonville

Every neighborhood in the metro has its own pattern of wear. In Wilsonville, the ones we encounter most are: child- and pet-related finish wear in primary suites, transition lifts where flooring meets exterior sliders, gap creep in older 4" solid oak. Most are fixable without a full replacement - board-by-board patching, a deep sand back to clean wood, or a screen-and-recoat is usually enough. We tell you straight which path makes financial sense once we walk the rooms.

For deeper background on what's involved, see our guide on flooring installation costs in portland (2026). If you're weighing scope or timing for a project, revive your home with expert hardwood sanding covers the practical side.

Subfloor, climate, and acclimation in Wilsonville

Wilsonville sits at the southern edge of the metro and runs slightly drier in summer than core Portland, especially east of the river. That climate detail matters because solid hardwood expands and contracts with ambient moisture; if we install wood that's not at equilibrium with your home, gaps or cupping show up in month two. We always test crawlspace humidity, subfloor moisture, and ambient room conditions before we commit to a project schedule. For most Wilsonville projects this adds 3-5 days to the front of the timeline - never as a surprise, always called out in the estimate.

If you're starting a new install, see our hardwood installation service overview for the full scope. If you're refinishing existing floors, our refinishing process walks through what's involved.

Pre-listing and resale prep in Wilsonville

If you are listing your home near the city center, a fresh coat of finish can significantly boost your Zillow visual appeal. Hardwood floors photograph beautifully and signal a well-maintained property. We offer fast scheduling for pre-listing refreshes.

Getting started with your Wilsonville project

If you're in the Wilsonville area and want an honest assessment of your flooring options, get in touch for a free home walkthrough. We'll check the wear layer and provide a precise quote range. Call Vasi at 503-388-1689 or use our online estimate form.


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