Heritage in Fayetteville

Hardwood floors in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Trusted by the University of Arkansas. Trusted by Fayetteville homeowners. Heritage Hardwood Floors has handled installation, refinishing, and historic restoration across Fayetteville since 2010, working in homes from Mount Sequoyah classics to the Cliffs and Greathouse new construction in north Fayetteville.

Why Heritage in Fayetteville

Trusted by the University of Arkansas.

Heritage Hardwood Floors completed hardwood floor work for the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The same craftsmanship that meets institutional standards is what we ship to Fayetteville residential clients across Mount Sequoyah, Wilson Park, north Fayetteville new construction, and the rest of the city.

Mount Sequoyah and Wilson Park are the established Fayetteville hardwood neighborhoods. Mature homes with original or first refinish hardwood. Heritage refinishes here regularly; the work is sand and finish, custom stain matching against the surrounding architectural era, and gap filling on older boards.

The University of Arkansas area includes both campus adjacent homes and the broader university corridor. Faculty and university staff homes often have hardwood that has lived through several owners; the work is restoration plus refinish to honor the home rather than replace its character. We have institutional credentials at the University of Arkansas itself; the same craftsmanship comes to U of A area homes.

North Fayetteville new construction (Cliffs, Greathouse, and the broader north corridor) is a different market. New construction installs with wider plank, white oak, and modern finish choices. Heritage works with several Fayetteville builders on this work.

Heritage is Bona Certified, BBB A plus rated, and featured on television. Tom Stephenson founded the company in 2010 in Bella Vista. Jessica Hall, 2024 Ultimate Wood Floor Gal by Wood Floor Business Magazine, leads marketing and operations.

Services in Fayetteville

What we ship for Fayetteville homeowners.

Hardwood floor refinishing in Fayetteville, the dedicated page for heart pine restoration and university rental turnaround. Also see the cost guide.

Real Work in Fayetteville

Real institutional work at the University of Arkansas.

Heritage Hardwood Floors completed hardwood floor work at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The reference is verifiable. For Fayetteville homeowners this matters because the institutional credential tells you the floor will be done right. The same crew that meets U of A standards is the crew that handles your Mount Sequoyah refinish or your Cliffs new construction install.

Fayetteville Neighborhoods

Where we work in Fayetteville.

Mount Sequoyah

The classic Fayetteville hardwood neighborhood. Mature homes with original hardwood. Heritage refinishes here regularly; the work is sand and finish plus board replacement on age related issues.

Wilson Park

Established homes near the park. Hardwood is part of the architectural identity of these homes. Custom stain matching against existing architectural era is core to this work.

U of A campus area

Faculty and staff homes plus near campus rentals being prepped for sale. Refinish and restoration work on hardwood that has lived through multiple owners.

North Fayetteville (Cliffs, Greathouse)

New construction and recent remodels. Wide plank, white oak, modern stain choices. Heritage works with several Fayetteville builders here.

Washington Willow and historic district

Older Fayetteville homes with heart pine and original oak. Heritage handles historic restoration, gap filling, and matched board replacement.

The Fayetteville market we work in

Fayetteville has the oldest and deepest hardwood heritage in Northwest Arkansas. Heart pine and southern yellow pine from the early 1900s are still original in place in many Washington-Willow and Mount Sequoyah homes. The student rental market around the University drives steady refinishing demand, and hillside luxury builds south and east of downtown call for careful engineered hardwood integration with solid hardwood upstairs.

Fayetteville landmarks we work at and near

The University of Arkansas campus including Old Main and Mullins Library, the Dickson Street historic entertainment district, the Walton Arts Center, the Clinton House Museum, Headquarters House at the Washington County Historical Society, and Mount Sequoyah. Frequent neighborhoods include the Washington-Willow Historic District, Mount Sequoyah, the Wilson Park neighborhood, The Preserve at Stonebridge Meadows, and Stonewood at Stonebridge.

Fayetteville FAQ

Fayetteville hardwood FAQ.

Did Heritage really work for the University of Arkansas?

Yes. Heritage Hardwood Floors completed hardwood floor work for the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The reference is verifiable and we list it as a real institutional client.

My Mount Sequoyah home has 70 year old hardwood. Should I refinish or replace?

Almost always refinish. Solid 3/4 inch hardwood from the 1950s era has plenty of wood left for one or two more refinishes. The patina and architectural character of older floors is part of the home value.

Can you do dustless sanding in an occupied Fayetteville home?

Yes. HEPA dustless sanding is standard on every Heritage job. Most clients stay home during refinish work and use other parts of the house while the active rooms are being sanded.

Working with a Fayetteville builder on new construction. Can we coordinate?

Yes. We work with several Fayetteville builders on new construction installs. We coordinate around other trades and acclimation timing.

Do you do reclaimed hardwood for historic Fayetteville homes?

Yes. Heart pine restoration and reclaimed hardwood matching is a Heritage specialty. We source reclaimed material for matching board replacement in homes around Wilson Park and the historic district.

Do you work on wood floors near Wilson Park and the Fayetteville park neighborhoods?

Yes. The established neighborhoods around Wilson Park and Fayetteville’s older city parks are full of homes with original oak and heart pine. Heritage refinishes, sands, and restores wood floors throughout these park-area Fayetteville neighborhoods, matching stain to the home’s architectural era. Ask about a free in-home estimate for your Fayetteville wood floors.

Do you refinish rental property hardwood floors near the University of Arkansas?

Yes. We work with rental property owners throughout central Fayetteville to keep hardwood floors in showing ready condition between tenants. Dustless sanding plus a quick cure Bona finish system means most rental jobs turn around in 3 to 5 days.

Can you work on homes in the Washington-Willow historic district without violating preservation guidelines?

Yes. We are familiar with the preservation considerations for Washington-Willow and the surrounding historic neighborhoods in Fayetteville. Our restoration approach prioritizes saving the original material wherever possible, and sourcing period appropriate replacement stock when boards must be swapped.

Can Heritage restore original heart pine floors in a historic Fayetteville home?

Yes. Heart pine and southern yellow pine restoration in Washington-Willow and Mount Sequoyah historic homes is one of our signatures. We handle period sensitive board replacement, gap filling, and Bona Certified refinishing that preserves the character of century old Fayetteville floors.

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