Why Morrow floors need a local estimate
Morrow, Ohio is a village in Salem Township, Warren County, named for Jeremiah Morrow, Ohio governor and US senator. The village grew as a Little Miami Railroad town in the mid-1800s and sits at the confluence of the Little Miami River and Todd Fork along US 22, US 3, and State Route 123.
River-valley geography and a railroad-village core shape the floor question in Morrow. Older village homes near Pike Street and Center Street carry original strip oak, pine plank, and prior finish layers, while properties on the bluffs above the Little Miami River and outlying Salem Township parcels span mid-century ranches and newer custom builds with engineered hardwood.
Morrow is a village, not a city, and the page treats it as Salem Township / Warren County rather than a stand-alone metro. That keeps the geography honest for the 45152 ZIP.
The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs directly through the village on the former Little Miami Railroad bed. Properties along the trail and the river bluff get a moisture and basement screen before coating.
Older village homes near the Morrow downtown core carry layered finishes from multiple decades, which makes adhesion testing the first step on any recoat estimate.