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One of the best parts about hardwood flooring is it lasts a long time. What if something goes wrong? Even the best installations are vulnerable to wear, damage and shifting. It doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with water damage, scratches or thinking about extending your hardwood flooring into another. Tongue & Groove offers floor repair and extension services tailored to Denver homes and climate conditions.
Between replacing damaged boards and laying in new flooring that blends with your existing surface, our team is here for you. We handle the details with an eye for detail, care, skill and consistency.
Hardwood floors are popular choice, but no two hardwood floors are alike. Every plank has its story and it’s our job to tell it. That’s why we’re happy to restore and adapt your hardwood floors. Besides saving time and money and being the sustainable choice, our services offer the following benefits:

There's no need to start over when you love what you have. When we repair or extend your existing flooring, you won't be able to tell where the repair or addition begins.

Adding a new room to your home or opening up your layout? Let us lace-in new flooring that matches the species, grain and finish of your current wood down to the last detail.

Extending or repairing your floors wastes fewer materials and keeps your investment safe. This prevents the need for a brand hardwood floor installation.

Repairing a small area or extending your existing floors is more efficient and less disruptive. This is especially true when working on a budget or deadline.

If you have an open concept Denver home or own a historic property, repairing and extending the same floor helps maintain the visual flow and authenticity of your interior design.
As one of the most trusted wood flooring store in Denver, CO, here are the types of wood we repair in Denver, CO

Yes, with attention to factory bevels and coatings. We replace individual boards, align micro bevels, and use targeted blending or a screen and recoat to unify sheen. When colour shifts are significant, we advise on the smallest area that should be refinished for a consistent result.

Ideal for seamless fixes. We replace damaged boards, level and prep the subfloor, then sand, stain, and finish on site so new sections blend perfectly with the original floor. Great for colour matching across rooms or larger patched areas.
No two projects are the same. However, quality, cleanliness and consistency are always at the forefront for us. Here’s how we get the job done:
The first step is checking out the condition of your wood floor or the space you're interested in expanding into. We will note the wood species, plank dimensions, color and finish so everything matches.
Whether you choose new or reclaimed wood, we find materials that match your existing hardwood. From there, we plan the layout by making sure grain patterns, board width and overall character line up.
Finally! We start replacing the damaged boards or lacing new planks into the other room. Our team of in-house installers ensures clean transitions and a professional finish.
If required, we will sand stain the repaired or extended areas to help everything blend together. When we're done, no one will notice the transition!
For us, it’s not just about fixing floors. We want to preserve the original stories and craftsmanship. Whether an antique oak floor in your Wash Park home needs repairs or you’re adding reclaimed hickory to your mountain retreat, Tongue & Groove is here for you. Our core values are a part of our extension and wood floor repair services:
We start by assessing your every aspect of wood flooring, including its species, width, grain and color. From there, we source a similar material, lace it in and sand and stain it for a great match.
We can. Our team replaces individual boards affected by damage and blends them into your existing hardwood floor.
A lace-in is weaving new planks into an existing hardwood floor instead of butting them against the edge, creating a natural flow between rooms.
We can usually isolate the area to blend with the new section. However, large changes or extensive color updates might require a full hardwood refinishing for consistency.
Whether you are searching for new hardwood floors, working on an upcoming
project or looking to learn more about wood floors, we are here to help.