PNW's Hardwood flooring experts
Nehalem Bay Hardwoods is a premier custom hardwood flooring contractor in the Pacific Northwest. We offer hardwood floor installation and repair, custom hardwood stairs, and more — always with a focus on sustainability.
Hardwood flooring installation & repair
We’ll guide you through the entire process — whether it’s choosing the right type of hardwood flooring for an entirely new floor, or identifying areas where we can tie in new wood for an invisible repair to make your floors last for decades.
Custom hardwood stairs
We install custom stairs, including treads, risers, banisters, and trim to add a focal point to your home and space. We use the same sustainable wood products and nontoxic finishes in our custom stair projects for your peace of mind.
Oregon's Flooring Experts
Handcrafted Hardwoods. Timeless Craftsmanship. Unmatched Quality.
Our products
Add warmth to your space with high-quality, low-VOC, sustainable and natural hardwood flooring products.
Why Nehalem Hardwoods?
We’re committed to the highest standards for quality and service.
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Extensive local experience
We have a strong network and knowledge of local suppliers, craftsman, and how the PNW environment influences flooring choices.
Thoughtful service
For us, the customer always comes first. Over the past two and a half decades, we have built a reputation for reliable, professional service head and shoulders above the rest.
Safe & sustainable products
We pride ourselves on a selection of high-quality products that suit every style. We specialize in natural, sustainable materials with low-VOCs, ensuring your homes is a safe and healthy environment.
Peace of mind
Our team is fully licensed and insured. In addition, we provide a generous one-year warranty on our products and services so you can rest assured any defects will be made right.
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FAQs
What's the difference between engineered hardwood and solid hardwood?
Solid hardwood is exactly what it sounds like — a solid timber plank, carefully hewn and finished for use in flooring.
Engineered hardwood is still made of genuine timber, but it comprises layers of planks with each layer of grain running perpendicular to the next.
Both are real, genuine wood!
How dusty is the hardwood refinishing process?
New innovations in the refinishing process mean dust created during site-sanded projects is greatly reduced from traditional methods. We use high-end vacuums and dust-collecting machines that practically eliminate dust. Any dust remaining after the sanding process is carefully cleaned by our team, ensuring your home is dust-free at the end of your project.
What's the difference between pre-finished and site sand and finish?
Pre-finished hardwood comes with its color and final finish before installation, while site sanded hardwood is installed in its raw state, then finished on site. Site sanded offers the opportunity to identify any flaws or inconsistencies during the finish process, but takes more time to install.
What finishing options do you offer?
We offer traditional on-site sand and finish, pre-finished, and engineered hardwood floors. Beyond that, we offer many stain color and penetrating oils for site-sanded projects, meaning your options are nearly limitless.
In addition, we offer polyurethane finishing in both water- and oil-base, and will guide you depending on your needs and priorities.
Are your floors compatible with radiant heating?
Yes, our floors can be installed with radiant heating systems. We do not install the heating systems, but can help you choose the flooring that is suitable for use with below-floor heating.
How does Oregon's climate affect wood floors?
Our chilly and damp environment means our woof floors — both solid and engineered — expand and contract with the weather. With our local expertise and experience working in this environment, we know how to work with our materials to ensure you don’t experience gaps or warping after installation.
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1999