Florida homeowners, as you consider how to replace your floor do not settle. Do not settle for fake expensive floor covers. SYP Direct specializes in homeowners, in fact, we become your advocate in the face of misinformation about solid real wood floors.
2014 Sanibel Island Florida Heart Pine
Writing about our history in Florida must start on Sanibel Island because, well, look at the floor! 1×10 wide plank Heart Pine, ¾ x 8 7/8 in 12’ lengths. We delivered 4400 square feet, in the spring of 2014 and these photos have proven to be priceless. The finish is a tung oil blend and wow does it show off the patina of these amazing floors. Sanibel Island, it does not have to be Heart Pine, call us for White Oak, Red Oak, Walnut, Hickory – unfinished & prefinished solid and unfinished engineered.
Prefinished or finish to order
Prefinished is different from a SYP Direct ‘finish to order floor’, custom is another word you can use. One is manufactured and then sold, the other is sold and then manufactured. The difference? Lengths and choice are the big two because they make it custom, unique because the homeowner made the choices. You want a 7” Rustic Heart Pine floor finished in BONA high traffic, in all 10’ boards, no problem. And, not expensive when compared to your local offerings (apples to apples), no matter where you live. However, they are more expensive that prefinished floors which brings us to another unique option we provide our customers, access.
Tampa has an amazing hardwoods artist
SYP Direct sells directly to you while giving you all the information you need to find the right professional in your area. Why is this so important? Because the site finishing hardwoods (unfinished) can be done by the hour or by artist. Here is one example of a Florida Artist.
Ryan at Aloha Flooring in Tampa understands Southern Pine making him unique for this area. Nothing unique to Tampa, Southern Pine is the most misunderstood species because it isn’t one. So, finding Aloha Flooring in 2018 was fantastic for our business in Tampa. Thanks Ryan.