In Berwyn, PA, we work across a range of homes including traditional Main Line properties, updated single-family houses, and townhomes where hardwood flooring plays a central role in the space. Many of these floors can be restored through hardwood floor refinishing, especially when the underlying wood is still in good condition.
Our work includes refinishing, installing new hardwood, and handling repairs where sections need to be replaced or integrated into existing layouts. In homes with additions or renovations, that often means making sure new flooring aligns with what’s already there.
The approach depends on the condition of the floor, how different areas connect, and the level of wear over time. We focus on getting those details right so the finished floor feels cohesive throughout the home.
Flooring Services We Provide
Hudson Hardwood provides hardwood floor refinishing, installation, repairs, recoating, and stair work throughout Berwyn, PA and nearby Main Line communities.
Whether the project involves restoring existing hardwood, repairing damaged boards, or installing new flooring as part of a renovation, we focus on how the finished floor will work with the rest of the home. That includes color, sheen, layout, transitions, and long-term durability.
Why Choose Hudson Hardwood?
Hudson Hardwood has more than 20 years of experience working on residential and commercial hardwood flooring projects throughout the region. We use dustless sanding equipment, environmentally friendly products, and proven flooring methods to help reduce disruption and deliver consistent results.
Our team provides daily project updates, flexible scheduling, optional furniture moving, and hardwood flooring services that are tailored to the needs of each space.
Get a Free Quote
If you’re considering hardwood floor refinishing or hardwood floor installation in Berwyn, PA, contact Hudson Hardwood to discuss your project and get a free quote.
Berwyn Projects
The project below highlights our work in Berwyn, PA, and reflects the types of flooring decisions homeowners in the area often face—whether to refinish existing hardwood or replace it based on its condition.
