September 2, 2021
When homeowners buy an older house, oftentimes they do so because they like the "charm". The charm they are referring to are the original moldings or built-ins, but the "charm" they also get to live with are things like uneven subfloor - you know, the kind where the Christmas tree needs a major shim so it doesn't fall over?! We knew we had some subfloor issues to address in this older home in Sugarhouse, but when we stripped all of the old layers of flooring back to the original subfloor, what we found was the worst subfloor I have seen in the 16 years I have been doing hardwood floors. We know that houses settle over time, but we had 1 corner of subfloor that was over 2" below the bottom of the baseboards! Matt spent a week building up and leveling out the subfloor. Of course the rift and quarter sawn white oak floors turned out gorgeous, but I took it as an even better compliment when the homeowner said it was "strange walking on it without the movement". May your subfloors be flat and your Christmas trees stand straight - without assistance!