Stories of Interest
Welcome to Ozark Hardwood Flooring
Welcome to Ozark Hardwood Flooring!! Update April 2023. After being retired and closed for about 2 years, Ethan Walsh, son of Ozark Hardwood Founder and Past President Lee Walsh is taking over the business. Ethan worked with Lee for over 5 years, learning every aspect of the real hardwood … [Read More...]
A lesson on how “NOT” to Sand and Finish a Wood Floor
We recently bid on a 1200 square foot flooring project and were not chosen by the owner originally. This does happen occasionally, but not too often as even though we aren't the least expensive flooring installation and finishing company around, normally when everything is considered, quality, … [Read More...]
Testimonials
Over the years we've received many notes, and nice complements about our flooring and the work that we do. I just wanted to share a few … [Read More...]
Unique Mixed Hardwood Floor
The mill where we buy the majority of our wood has a product that they call "Mixed Hardwood". This flooring is a hodgepodge of many different types of flooring that they accumulate over time that come along with their regular species. The owners of the mill went thru a run and counted the … [Read More...]
Our Flooring — Made in the USA
We are very concerned about the U.S. Economy and want to try and protect as many American Jobs as possible. That is why all of our wood products are Made in the USA. Did you know that 61% of the flooring sold by Lumber Liquidators in 2009 came from Non-North American sources? “With … [Read More...]
Wood Floor Maintenance
Moving in on my New Floor
So you have a brand new hardwood floor. You either have a new home, or we have installed a new wood floor in your existing home. Maybe you have never had a wood floor before. What are you supposed to do, are you afraid to walk on the floor, or afraid you will scratch the floor? It can happen, but hopefully with these helpful hints, it won't. Moving in Appliances. We see … [Read More...]
How do I keep my wood floors clean?
This is a question that everyone asks. One of the most important aspects in keeping hardwood clean is that however you clean, you can at least "see" what needs to be cleaned. I don't know how many times we've taken up carpet in a home, only to find a ton of dirt in and under the carpet and even sandy grit under the carpet pad. I've even had some homeowners comment that they vacuum their … [Read More...]