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Hardwood Flooring in Frisco, TX

Solid and engineered wood floors installed, sanded, stained, and repaired across Frisco — from Phillips Creek Ranch and Newman Village to the established streets of Stonebriar and The Trails. Free in-home estimates.

Frisco grew from a small town into one of the largest cities in Collin County in a single generation, and almost every home here sits on a post-tension concrete slab. That one fact drives most of the hardwood decisions we make in Frisco — it shapes whether solid or engineered wood is the right call, room by room, and it's the first thing we check on an estimate.

At Home Flooring Solutions installs, refinishes, and repairs real wood floors throughout Frisco. On our full hardwood flooringservice we handle everything from a fresh nail-down install upstairs to sanding a tired downstairs floor back to bare wood — and because Frisco's housing stock ranges from brand-new master-planned sections to homes now twenty years old, we see the whole spectrum in a single week.

What We Install in Frisco

Solid Hardwood Installation

Nail-down solid oak, hickory, maple, or walnut over a plywood subfloor — the go-to for Frisco's two-story homes where the upstairs and stairs sit on wood, not slab.

Engineered Hardwood Installation

Glue-down engineered planks over concrete, which is what most Frisco main floors are. The stable core handles slab moisture and North Texas humidity swings far better than solid wood.

Sanding & Refinishing

Drum-and-edge sanding to bare wood on floors that have dulled, scratched, or greyed — common in Frisco's early-2000s neighborhoods like Stonebriar and The Trails.

Custom Stain Selection

On-site sample boards stained in your actual light before we commit — from the white oak and natural tones builders favor now to the deeper walnut and espresso looks.

Finishing & Sealing

Multiple coats of durable polyurethane or hardwax oil, built up and buffed between coats so the floor stands up to kids, dogs, and Frisco's dry-then-humid seasons.

Board Repair & Board Matching

Water-damaged planks, cupping near patio doors, squeaks, and gaps repaired with carefully matched boards so the fix disappears into the existing floor.

Solid vs. Engineered Over a Frisco Slab

This is the conversation we have on nearly every Frisco estimate. Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and can be sanded and refinished many times over its life — but it wants to be nailed to a wood subfloor, which in a Frisco home usually means the second floor and the stairs. Down on the slab, we steer most homeowners toward engineered hardwood: a real wood veneer over a dimensionally stable core that we glue directly to the concrete. It shrugs off the moisture that migrates up through a slab and rides out the North Texas cycle of dry winters and humid, storm-heavy springs without cupping or gapping.

Before anything goes down we test the slab for moisture and check it for flatness, then grind or float high and low spots as needed. In a brand-new Frisco build we also confirm the slab is fully cured and work within any remaining builder warranty. Skipping the moisture test is the single most common reason a glue-down floor fails a year later — so we measure rather than assume.

Frisco Neighborhoods We Work In

Frisco isn't one housing market — it's a dozen. In the newer master-planned communities like Phillips Creek Ranch off the Dallas North Tollway, Newman Village near Independence, and the gated custom homes of Starwood along Lebanon Road, we're usually installing wide-plank engineered floors or upgrading builder-grade carpet to hardwood in open living areas that photograph beautifully for Frisco's competitive resale market. In Frisco Lakes, the Del Webb 55+ community up near Lake Lewisville, the single-story, slab-on-grade floor plans are a natural fit for glue-down engineered wood with no upstairs to worry about.

Then there are the more established pockets — Stonebriar, The Trails in West Frisco, and the sold-out gated streets of Richwoods— where the original floors are now old enough to have earned their scratches. Those homes are prime candidates for refinishing and staining rather than replacement, and for board matching where a leaky patio door or dishwasher did some quiet damage. Whether your address falls in Frisco ISD or, up in the northern reaches near Prosper ISD, we work the same across all of it.

What Hardwood Costs in Frisco

Real wood pricing depends on species, plank width, whether it's solid or engineered, and how much subfloor prep the slab needs. As honest ranges, engineered hardwood installed in Frisco generally runs $8–$15 per square foot, and solid hardwood roughly $10–$18 per square foot depending on species and grade — oak sits at the affordable end, while wider walnut and hickory or premium wire-brushed white oak climb toward the top. Refinishing existing floors typically runs about $3–$6 per square footand usually saves 30–50% versus tearing out and replacing.

Those are ballparks to set expectations — your real number comes from a free in-home estimate where we measure, test the slab, and hand you a written, line-item quote with no surprises. 12-month interest-free financing is available on qualifying projects, which makes a whole-first-floor hardwood job a lot easier to plan around.

Our Showroom Is a Short Drive from Frisco

Our showroom and shop is at 1001 Alanis Dr Ste 120 in Wylie, about 28–32 miles from Frisco — a straightforward run down the President George Bush Turnpike, generally around 40 minutes depending on the time of day. Frisco sits farther from our home base than our core cities, but the in-home estimate is still free with no trip fee: we come to you with full-size wood samples and stain boards so you can see the grain and color in your own light before deciding.

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