Why Amelia floors need a local estimate
Amelia is a former village in Clermont County, Ohio that voted to dissolve in 2019 and officially un-incorporated in 2020, with its territory absorbed back into Pierce Township and Batavia Township. The Amelia name remains a recognized community and postal designation served by ZIP 45102, and the West Clermont Local School District covers most of the former village. Amelia is east of Cincinnati along the State Route 125 / Eastgate corridor in Clermont County, not a Cincinnati neighborhood.
Amelia hardwood concentrates in three segments. Older homes near the former village core along Ohio Pike commonly have narrow-strip site-finished red oak from earlier decades. Established Clermont County subdivisions typically run 2 1/4-inch site-finished red oak laid through main-level living areas. Newer infill, remodels, and Eastgate-area subdivisions commonly use wider-plank engineered or prefinished hardwood with a thin factory wear layer.
Amelia is no longer an incorporated village. Residents voted to dissolve in 2019, and the village officially un-incorporated in 2020, with land returning to Pierce Township and Batavia Township in Clermont County. Address records are now maintained at the township and county level, and copy should not call Amelia a city or current village.
ZIP 45102 still routes mail under the Amelia postal designation, which is why the community name persists in real-estate listings, school enrollment, and local search even though the municipal government does not.
Amelia sits on the State Route 125 / Eastgate retail corridor, and many homes are part of established Clermont County subdivisions where mid-period site-finished oak is the dominant floor.
West Clermont Local School District covers most of the former village footprint, and the housing turnover pattern around school transitions is a common trigger for floor evaluations that fit a one-day recoat.