Why Pooler floors need a local estimate
Pooler is the fast-growth west Chatham city at the I-95/I-16 and airport side of the market. Newer subdivisions, move-in timing, prefinished hardwood, engineered products, and family traffic drive the estimate. Dave Scala’s estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then chooses ReCoating, repair, or sanding from that evidence.
Builder-installed prefinished hardwood, engineered boards, open kitchens, stair runs, and garage-to-living routes are common Pooler estimate issues. Sanding is not the default when the wear layer is limited.
Georgia DCA and Pooler comprehensive-plan records support Pooler as its own growing city, not a Savannah neighborhood.
The airport and interstate context explains commuter traffic, garage entries, luggage, and move-in wear.
Newer construction shifts the floor decision toward prefinished and engineered products that need careful sanding judgment.
In Pooler, newer construction and move-in wear make product identification the first step before sanding enters the conversation.
