Why Georgetown floors need a local estimate
Georgetown is a southwest Savannah residential community, not a downtown neighborhood. Family rooms, kitchens, pets, garages, and move-in work drive the floor conversation here. Dave Scala’s estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then chooses ReCoating, repair, or sanding from that evidence.
Later twentieth-century and newer floors dominate the estimate: site-finished oak in main rooms, prefinished hardwood in renovations, engineered products, and busy paths from garages, patios, kitchens, and stairs.
Georgetown belongs with Southside and southwest Savannah, so the estimate focuses on residential use rather than historic tourism.
Garage and patio entries are stronger floor clues here than landmark designations.
Many Georgetown projects are maintenance timing questions: fix the finish now or wait until traffic reaches raw wood.
In Georgetown, the estimate separates garage-entry grit and patio wear from deeper board damage before the team recommends scope.
