Why Alpharetta floors need a local estimate
Alpharetta sits at the north edge of metro Atlanta, where official planning work covers downtown, North Point, growth corridors, and established subdivisions. Adam Marion and Elyse Steuer's estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then separates ReCoating, repair, and sanding from room evidence.
Alpharetta homes mix older site-finished hardwood near established neighborhoods, remodel-era hardwood, engineered and prefinished floors in newer homes, stairs, kitchens, office spaces, and garage-entry traffic.
City planning references separate downtown Alpharetta, North Point, and broader growth areas, so the estimate looks at the actual home instead of treating every Alpharetta floor alike.
North Point and corridor planning point to mixed commercial and residential patterns; townhomes, condos, and larger single-family homes need different floor-product checks.
Established subdivisions often have real hardwood with prior coating history, while newer builds often bring engineered or prefinished flooring limits.
In Alpharetta, the estimate separates surface haze from wood damage before recommending sanding on a floor that still has a bondable finish.
