Why West Savannah floors need a local estimate
West Savannah sits close to downtown, port corridors, and older residential blocks. It is not the same flooring conversation as Ardsley Park or Pooler; estimates often involve older cottages, rentals, renovations, and practical repair decisions. Dave Scala’s estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then chooses ReCoating, repair, or sanding from that evidence.
Older pine or oak in cottages, patched boards in long-owned homes, and replacement floors in renovated rentals all show up in West Savannah. The estimate separates coating wear from wood damage before promising a scope.
Chatham County context supports West Savannah as part of the urban service area with older residential and port-adjacent conditions.
The strongest local angle is practical renovation wear: mixed floors, older boards, rentals, and traffic from work boots or entry grit.
Some rooms qualify for ReCoating; some rooms need board repair first. The estimate separates those rooms plainly.
In West Savannah, older boards, rentals, work traffic, and entry grit get checked room by room before ReCoating or repair is recommended.
