Why Norcross floors need a local estimate
Norcross has a 2045 comprehensive plan and a city historic-preservation review process, with downtown Norcross, established neighborhoods, and corridor housing all in play. Adam Marion and Elyse Steuer's estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then separates ReCoating, repair, and sanding from room evidence.
Norcross floors include historic-core hardwood, remodel-era floors, condo and townhome products, rental turnover, and suburban rooms near busy corridors.
Norcross planning materials describe the comprehensive plan as a policy guide for development, capital investment, priority needs, and community goals.
The Norcross Historic Preservation Commission administers review standards, so historic floors deserve a preservation-first estimate.
Downtown, corridor, and townhome floors need different assumptions about floor age, finish type, and remaining sandable surface.
In Norcross, ReCoat fits when historic or remodel-era boards are sound and the damage is finish wear rather than deep wood loss.
