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We provide hardwood floor installation services in Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Alpharetta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Atlanta and more. Applying one or more coats of waterbased finish will restore the new look and provide the necessary protection for your hardwood floors. Tearing down a wall? Moving a kitchen or bath cabinet? Water or any other kind of damage?

We can repair most types of solid floors using matching types and sizes of hardwood. Whether you are here looking for a solution to your flooring problems, need professional Atlanta hardwood floor refinishing / restoration, or just want new hardwood floors for your Atlanta home, office or business space, M.S.C.S. is here to help.
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We can supply most types and species of hardwood floors, solid floors, engineered hardwood floors, laminate floors, unfinished or prefinished floors, handscraped, chiseled floors and more. We work with multiple floor suppliers to bring you a large variety of choices. For more information on hardwood floor installation please check our "types of installation" page, where we describe the types of flooring installation. Depending on the type of flooring you choose, and several other factors, installation procedures can vary.
Q- Can I have a solid 3/4 hardwood glued to concrete? You'll find some retailers that will say yes. However, those that have dealt exclusively in hardwood flooring for some time will say no. Only time will tell if it's a viable procedure, but it's safe to find an alternative. Q- What kind of hardwoods can I place on concrete subfloors then?
Having new hardwood floors installed in your Atlanta home, office or business space has many great advantages. Along with the beauty, style, warmth and character, hardwood also brings value to your space. It is a well known fact that properties that have wood floors, as opposed to wall to wall carpet, sell faster and for higher prices.
Hardwood floor refinishing is often considered to be the aplication of a new coat of finish on a previously finished floor. Well, it is not. That process is called floor recoating, and you can learn more about it here. This process will remove dents, scratches and other floor imperfections that a quick recoat will not.
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ChadS.
Aug 16, 2010
Had new floors installed and sanded by M.S.C. Great experience, start to finish. What really amazed me was their attention to details even though the project was completed faster than I would have thought posible. Will reffer M.S.C. to all my friends and family!!