Why Flowery Branch floors need a local estimate
Flowery Branch uses a 2041 comprehensive plan as its policy guide for growth, development, future development mapping, and character-area decisions. Adam Marion and Elyse Steuer's estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then separates ReCoating, repair, and sanding from room evidence.
Flowery Branch floors include Old Town context, Lake Lanier-oriented homes, suburban neighborhoods, newer engineered products, stairs, kitchens, and outdoor-entry traffic.
Flowery Branch’s 2041 comprehensive plan guides growth decisions through vision, future development maps, character areas, and implementation strategies.
The city’s planning documents support Old Town, lake, and suburban contexts in the same service community.
Older homes need a preservation-minded estimate, while newer homes need product identification and bond testing.
In Flowery Branch, ReCoat is strongest when entry wear and dullness are coating problems rather than active moisture or deep wood damage.
