Serving all of Baltimore County since 2010. Hardwood, LVP, tile, epoxy, and refinishing across Towson, Catonsville, Pikesville, Owings Mills, and Cockeysville. Owner on every job.
Flooring contractor Baltimore County MD homeowners turn to for hardwood, LVP, tile, and epoxy across Towson, Catonsville, Pikesville, Owings Mills, Cockeysville, and every community in between. USA Pro Floors has been refinishing and installing floors across Baltimore County since 2010, and our specialty here is older housing stock. Baltimore County has some of the oldest residential wood floors in Maryland, and most of it is still worth saving.
Baltimore County is massive, ringing Baltimore City on the north, east, and west sides, and the housing stock reflects every era of American building. Dundalk and Essex have 1920s-1940s rowhome and bungalow stock with original narrow-strip oak. Catonsville mixes Victorian-era homes with 1950s ramblers. Towson has everything from 1920s colonials near the university to 2020s luxury condos. Pikesville and Owings Mills lean toward 1980s-2000s single-family. Cockeysville, Timonium, and Lutherville serve the upscale northern corridor. We adjust every refinish or install to match.
Every Baltimore County estimate is free, written, and itemized. We own our dust-containment sanding equipment, we carry MHIC license #111360 and full workers compensation insurance, and the owner is on every job site. You will get one number up front with no surprise add-ons at the end. Our Baltimore hardwood refinishing page covers the full refinish process in more detail.
We handle every stage of a flooring project from demolition to final polyurethane coat. Pick a service below to go deeper.
White oak, red oak, hickory, and engineered plank installs across Baltimore County homes. See our hardwood installation process.
Dust-contained sanding, custom stains, oil or water-based poly. Baltimore hardwood refinishing page.
Waterproof LVP for basements, older rowhome ground floors, and rental properties. LVP installation Maryland.
Metallic and flake epoxy for garages and basement workshops. Epoxy garage floors MD.
Water damage, squeaks, loose boards, gap filling, and board replacement in older rowhomes. Same-day calls welcome.
We cover every community in Baltimore County. Below are the cities where we work most often.
Baltimore County covers a wide arc of housing stock and the flooring brief changes by zip. Towson (21204, 21286) and Lutherville (21093) tend to be 1950s-1980s ramblers and split-foyers where homeowners are pulling carpet to expose original red oak underneath, then refinishing what's salvageable and re-stocking damaged sections. We see a lot of Bona Traffic HD finish requests in these neighborhoods because the long-term durability matters when you're selling 5-10 years out.
Catonsville (21228) and Pikesville (21208) skew older — 1920s-1940s colonials with original heart pine or red oak that's been sanded twice already. Our walkthrough usually catches the thin-wear-layer risk and we recommend a screen-and-coat instead of full refinish for those plank-by-plank. Reisterstown (21136) and Owings Mills (21117) are newer (1990s-2010s) and the install requests there are usually pre-finished engineered over slab in basement rec rooms, or solid red oak nailed-down in main floor renovations.
Cockeysville (21030), Hunt Valley (21031), and Timonium (21093) round out the county and get the same treatment as Towson for refinishing. Across the whole county we offer LVP, tile, hardwood install, refinishing, and floor repair — and we license-stack: MHIC #111360 in MD, DC license, fully insured, owner on every job. Free in-home walkthroughs anywhere inside the I-695 beltway plus the northern county arc.
Maryland Home Improvement Commission licensed, DC licensed. Full liability and workers compensation insurance on every Baltimore County job.
Homeowners from Towson to Dundalk, plus real estate agents staging for sale, refer us because the finished floor matches the estimate every time.
Leone Moretti personally walks every Baltimore County job. You meet him at the estimate and he is on site during the work.
Sixteen years installing and refinishing hardwood across Baltimore County. We know every era of rowhome and rambler subfloor.
Baltimore County housing stock is older on average than Howard or Montgomery, and that is exactly why it is a great fit for refinishing. Dundalk, Essex, and Parkville are full of 1920s-1940s homes with narrow-strip 2-1/4 inch red oak that was milled when the trees were bigger, the grain was tighter, and the boards were denser. That kind of wood refinishes beautifully, and as long as there is 1/16 inch of wear layer left above the tongue and groove, we can sand and refinish it for another 30+ years of service.
Catonsville and Towson have a mix of Victorian-era pine and early 20th century oak floors, both of which respond well to gentle refinishing. We typically recommend a lower-grit final sand on older floors to preserve the patina, then a clear water-based poly that lets the natural color of the aged wood show through. Homeowners are usually shocked at how good a 90-year-old floor can look with the right approach.
Owings Mills, Pikesville, Cockeysville, Timonium, and Lutherville have newer housing stock (1980s-2010s) with wider plank and engineered hardwood. For those homes we often recommend screen-and-recoat instead of a full refinish, because the original finish is worth preserving. A screen-and-recoat runs roughly half the cost of a full refinish and buys you another 5-7 years before the floor needs anything more invasive.
Included: material, labor, prep work, basic subfloor leveling, demo of existing flooring, and disposal. Not included: shoe molding or baseboard replacement (separate carpentry quote), appliance disconnection or reconnection, and major subfloor replacement beyond patching. We quote those separately if needed — no surprises.
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