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Our friends at Classic Hardwood Floors

We've been working with Classic Hardwood Floors for over ten years now. Here's a nice letter from owner, Joe Boos.

Although it is my profession and can be challenging and stressful at times, I thoroughly enjoy being the owner/operator of Classic Hardwood Floors. In 1998 my brother Eric and I formed our business and had the best time of our life working together for 10 years. A person seriously could write a book about all of our experiences. We did have a few employees throughout the years, most notably our other two brothers and our father. Imagine a customers surprise after contracting us to work in their million dollar + houses based only on phone conversations and a written proposal; only to have a truckload of 18-24 year olds show up at their door on day one to install a beautiful, expensive wide plank floor. I cannot tell you how many times I have been asked how old I am, when my dad or boss was showing up, or where is the guy I talked to on the phone. Of course the outstanding results continue to be a testament to the beauty of Carlisle’s wood and our commitment to perfection. Eric has recently moved on to bigger and better things (design consultant for this company called Carlisle Wide Plank Floors), however I still enjoy installing floors with my employees Jeff and Eddie.

Originally our business was a general wood floor operation (strip flooring, sand and poly, refinishing, etc). Thanks to the expertise and knowledge of so many at Carlisle we transformed into specializing in the installation and finishing of wide plank floors. Many quickly conclude they are one and the same, and although wide plank flooring contains many of the same aspects of “wood flooring”, in my opinion it is in a league of its own. You could liken it to the difference between arithmetic and algebra. A mathematician cannot learn algebra before the groundwork or basics are laid (arithmetic,etc). I feel as if we went from being nailers and sanders to craftsmen and artists. We went from installing and finishing floors that looked good to creating timepieces that make a house.

The first floor we did with Carlisle was a face nailed, stained, and tung oiled eastern white pine  for John and Randee Malmberg.  Randee could not find the floor she had seen in a magazine picture. No one in the area could.   After extensive searching we stumbled upon Carlisle. Todd Waterman and Chris Sy were tireless in their efforts to insure we gave Randee the floor she wanted. Thank goodness they were! What a difference this floor was from what we were used to. No conventional sanding? No way! Face nail the face of the boards with antique square cut nails? No way! However, it turned out great and because of our commitment to quality and a number of referrals from Carlisle and the Malmbergs our wide plank career took off.

Since the Malmbergs we have installed and finished 111 wide plank floors for Carlisle. We have done many eastern white pine and heart pine, along with red and white oak, hickory, maple,  ash, walnut, cherry, antique woods, saw kerf surface, hand scraped surface, barnboard, and many others that I am likely forgetting.

Among my favorites are the antique woods. The warmth and character in antique wood cannot be beat. One of my all time favorites is probably the antique sweetgum (an extremely rare antique wood with grain and color being similar to a mix of hickory and cherry) we installed in Lakeside, MI. Beautiful!

We also, because of being specialists, have had the privilege of working a large territory and discovering so many great places to visit, restaurants, and wonderful people. Carlisle floors have brought us to downtown Chicago, many of the suburbs, on the lake in Michigan, and rural Wisconsin, and many other places.

Over the past 10 years we have worked with so many great people at Carlisle. I truly view it a privilege and honor to be a part of crafting your beautiful floors and working with you guys. Without your help and support we would never had made it, and we sincerely thank you for everything! The relationships formed through the years are far more than simple business ties. We view you all as friends and family. So here is to 111 or more outstanding works of art!

THANK YOU!

 

Here's a few photos of floors that Classic Hardwood Floors' has installed over the years!

 

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 Birch

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Hand Scraped White Oak with Stain

Author's Name: Megan Sprague
Posted Date: October 28, 2008 at 9:57 AM
Filed under: Customer Letters, Customer Service, Green Building and Eco Friendly Products, Hardwood Flooring, Home Building and Contracting, Jen Fox, Regions, Restoration Projects, True Hardwood Story, Wood Grains & Styles

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The show home next door.

I had a pretty cool thing happen today — I called one of our customers earlier this morning to give her the name of a referral in her area where she could see our flooring in person. Then, I found out another person was willing to be a referral, too, so I called the customer back to give her the additional name. Well, she had already made an appointment to see the first referral’s flooring tonight. Not only that, but when she was being given directions she was asked if she knew where ‘Oak Street’ was? She said she sure did, and it turns out the referral that she is going to see tonight lives three doors down from where the customer is building her new home!
 
Now she gets to see our floors AND meet her new neighbors…
 
I’d say we really do offer the best customer service — what do you think?

Author's Name: Jen Fox
Posted Date: July 23, 2008 at 10:31 AM
Filed under: Customer Service, Jen Fox

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Earth Friendly Folks 'Drink it All In'...

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... At Carlisle Wide Plank Floors in Hollywood, CA tonight, 02/21/08! Check it out if you're in the area and would like to hang out with some environmentally conscious friends on some environmentally sound wide plank wood flooring!

Author's Name: Jen Fox
Posted Date: February 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM
Filed under: Jen Fox, Regions

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For Allergy Sufferers: Nix the Carpet and Go for Hardwood!

I've always known I have been allergic to dust because it would make me sneeze - a lot. I thought it was something I could live with and just one of those nuisances in life that some people have to deal with and others just don't. And so I trolled through most of my adolescent and teenage years just trying to stay away from dusty places ... that I could see. However, the real allergens that actually have caused me to develop allergic asthma can't even be seen by the naked eye! They are dust mites, pollens and pet dander. These are things you can't "see," but they infiltrate the environment in anything they can hang onto - mostly pillows, bedding, curtains and the main offender: CARPET.

As soon as I was educated to this fact, I promptly removed the carpet in my bedroom and revealed wood flooring that not only aided in ceasing my wheezing and coughing, but also incidentally looked much more handsome and welcoming than the carpet had. I ended up spending more time in my room than I ever could have before I had removed the carpet and vowed from that day forward there would be no carpet bigger than a throw-rug in my living space ever again! I'm really proud of this decision, as it has not only made me feel better physically, but I also have the peace of mind that I am not creating more non-biodegradable waste in the world from the chemicals used to maintain and produce carpet.

Another attribute I love about wood flooring is that it is so easy to keep clean; I can sweep it and damp-mop with an Earth-friendly mixture of a capful of vinegar and water and presto; good as new! Next time you're walking in your home and sneezing or wheezing, take a moment to look around you --- your worst enemy could be right under your feet!

Author's Name: Jen Fox
Posted Date: January 31, 2008 at 3:08 PM
Filed under: Home Flooring Choices, Jen Fox

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Jen Fox

jennifer-fox-with-dog.jpgHi! My name is Jen Fox and I work as Sales Support at Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. I have been here for 10 months and I am very happy to be a part of the Carlisle family! I will be touching base every once in a while to let you know how things are going on my own flooring project, as I am installing our Old Growth Heart Pine and Old Growth Eastern White Pine in my new home. As soon as we are ready for the floors in our building schedule, I will be on hand to help install them myself and I am very excited!!

I have attached a photo of myself with my two year old Black Lab, Montana; as he will be living with me in my new home and naturally distressing my Pine wide plank floors. As a side note, I am allergic to animals BIG TIME. One of the reasons I will be able to keep Montana and my two cats in my new home is because I am installing all wide plank flooring and no carpet. This will reduce my allergy load tremendously because it will be so easy to clean the floors simply by sweeping and damp mopping with small amount of vinegar and water. I am happy to be able to do this for my allergies and essentially, to do my part to help the environment, as this flooring will last for generations and has not been artificially crafted into something that will take decades to deteriorate in a landfill once it has worn out its welcome in my home...

That's all for now - I will definitely tell more stories soon!

Kindly,

Jennifer L. Fox

Author's Name: Jen Fox
Posted Date: January 9, 2008 at 2:18 PM
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