Flooring Installation in Hunterdon County, NJ
Flooring and refinishing across Hunterdon County, from Flemington to Lambertville
Get a Free EstimateThreshing Floors installs and refinishes hardwood, LVP, tile, and carpet throughout Hunterdon County, NJ, with free in-home estimates. Family-operated and serving the area since 2011.
Hunterdon County is where New Jersey stays rural. Historic farmhouses in Lambertville, Frenchtown, and Milford often have century-old wide-plank hardwood that is worth saving. Flemington and Raritan Township carry newer suburban construction with a different set of material priorities. We cover both. Hunterdon is a longer drive from our home base, but we serve homeowners here because the work itself tends to be rewarding. The historic restoration jobs in particular are the kind of projects that remind you why this trade exists.
Can a Hunterdon County farmhouse floor be saved?
Usually yes: the wide-plank floors in Lambertville, Frenchtown, and Milford farmhouses are often 150 years old, in species and widths no mill produces anymore, and a patient restoration preserves something irreplaceable. Restoration stops being realistic when boards are rotted through, badly cupped from decades of moisture, or too thin from past sandings, and then the honest move is a replacement that respects the house.
Hunterdon is a longer drive for us and we make it because this is the most rewarding work in the trade. Sanding a wide-plank antique floor is nothing like sanding a modern one, and the free estimate is where we look at yours and tell you honestly what it can take.
Hunterdon calls us for restoration first, and for new wood that suits old houses second.
Flooring Services in Hunterdon County
Every flooring service we offer, available throughout Hunterdon County.
Towns We Serve in Hunterdon County
A sample of Hunterdon County towns where we regularly work. If yours is not listed, call (215) 430-1755 and ask.
What Hunterdon County Homes Need
Hunterdon's older housing stock is rich with original wide-plank hardwood, often in species and dimensions that are not manufactured anymore. Refinishing these floors is almost always the right call, and the results are genuinely worth the effort. Newer construction in Flemington and Raritan Township follows more typical suburban patterns with LVP, hardwood, and tile all regular choices. We match the approach to the home.
Why Threshing Floors in Hunterdon County
Hunterdon homes reward patience. Sanding a 150-year-old wide-plank floor is a different job than sanding a contemporary engineered plank, and installers who rush it produce results that do not last. We bring the equipment and the hours needed for historic work, and we explain the tradeoffs honestly. Free estimates, honest timelines, and we will tell you when a quick fix beats a full refinish.
Hunterdon County Flooring Questions
Can a 150-year-old wide-plank floor in Lambertville or Frenchtown be restored?
In most cases yes, and the results are worth the patience: antique wide-plank floors in Lambertville and Frenchtown homes restore into showpieces if the boards are sound and thick enough to sand. We use slower equipment, finer grit progressions, and more hand work than a standard refinish, because old softwood punishes anyone who rushes it.
When is restoring an old farmhouse floor not realistic?
Restoration stops making sense when boards are rotted, insect-damaged, or sanded so thin the tongue is exposed, because there is not enough wood left to work with. Even then we salvage what we can, sometimes relaying sound boards into the main rooms and replacing the rest, and we lay out those options with real numbers at the estimate.
Other Counties We Serve
Threshing Floors works across 13 counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Browse the full service area below.
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