Why Bloomingdale floors need a local estimate
Bloomingdale is a west Chatham city with 1830s roots and Highway 80 small-town context. It is close to Pooler growth without having the same floor mix. Dave Scala’s estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then chooses ReCoating, repair, or sanding from that evidence.
Older small-town houses, newer rooms added as west Chatham grows, solid oak or pine, prefinished replacements, kitchen traffic, porch and yard grit, and cleaner residue all belong in the estimate.
Bloomingdale’s official city history states Bloomingdale was founded in the 1830s, which gives the estimate a stronger local basis than a suburb swap.
Bloomingdale maintains a history museum on East Highway 80, reinforcing the small-town roots angle.
Bloomingdale sits close enough to Pooler growth to include newer floor products without writing a Pooler duplicate.
In Bloomingdale, the estimate accounts for small-town older rooms plus nearby growth-area flooring without treating the home like a Pooler duplicate.
