Your Lincoln Heights Bungalow Has Original Oak. Guaranteed.
Lincoln Heights was built for Ottawa's post-war boom—1950s and 60s bungalows with solid 3/4 inch oak. Your floors have held 70 years of family life. They're not done yet. We connect you with refinishers who know Lincoln Heights' quiet streets, its era, and its original character. They've worked on Priscilla, Cornell, the streets around Carlingwood. They know how much sanding your era of home can handle. They know how to remove that dark brown stain from 1965. Dustless. Fast. Free quotes from west Ottawa specialists.
The Lincoln Heights Floor Story
Seventy years of family life. Your floors have seen it all.
1960s Dark Brown Stain
It wasn't your choice. It was just what everyone did in 1965. Now that stain is so dark it swallows light and makes your beautiful bungalow feel small and cave-like. You're ready for something brighter.The Carpet That Stayed 50 Years
Someone put down broadloom in 1972. Then another layer in 1985. Then another in 2001. Your original oak hasn't seen light since Trudeau was prime minister—the first time. It's waiting for you.Post-War Construction Patterns
Lincoln Heights was built for families in the 50s and 60s. Your floors have held birthday parties, graduations, and countless Sunday dinners. The finish is worn in traffic paths. The wood underneath? Still solid.Previous Owner 'Improvements'
Someone in the 80s tried to DIY sand. There are gouges. Someone else patched a spot with the wrong wood. Your beautiful floors have been through some questionable decisions.Why Lincoln Heights Floors Are Ottawa Treasures
Lincoln Heights is one of west Ottawa's original post-war communities—built for veterans and their young families, just like Carlington and Elmvale Acres.
Your home is part of that history. 1950s and 60s bungalows, built with solid 3/4 inch red oak, not the thin engineered stuff they install today. Real hardwood. The kind they don't make anymore.
But after 70 years, even the best floors get tired. The finish is worn in traffic paths. The stain is dated—that dark brown that made sense when your kitchen appliances were harvest gold. And if you have carpet? There's a whole world of beautiful oak waiting to be rediscovered.
Our refinishers have done 80+ Lincoln Heights homes. They know Priscilla, Cornell, the streets around Carlingwood. They know which blocks have red oak versus white oak. They know how much sanding is safe on a floor that's already been through one or two refinishings.
And they know that in Lincoln Heights, people don't leave. They renovate. They update. They stay. Your floors are ready for the next 70 years.
**Your floors are original Lincoln Heights. They deserve better than carpet.**

We Know Lincoln Heights
Every bungalow. Every split. Every era of floor. We've done them all.
Why Lincoln Heights Knowledge Matters
Lincoln Heights' 1950s-60s post-war bungalows, original oak floors, common carpet-over-hardwood situations, and distinctive dark stain era require refinishers who specialize in Ottawa's established west-end communities.
Post-War Bungalow Specialists
We match you with refinishers who've done hundreds of Lincoln Heights bungalows. They know the floor plans, the common wear patterns, and how to make these 70-year-old floors shine again.
1960s Dark Stain Transformation
That dark brown is ready for retirement. Our refinishers specialize in taking Lincoln Heights floors from cave-like to bright and modern—naturals, greiges, white oak effects.
Carpet Removal & Glue Abatement
Fifty years of carpet glue, tack strips, and padding residue. Our refinishers have safe, effective methods that don't damage the original oak underneath.
Previous DIY Repair Fixers
Bad sanding gouges. Wrong wood patches. Mismatched stains. Our refinishers have fixed hundreds of previous-owner mistakes in Lincoln Heights homes.
Wear Layer Assessment
How many sandings are left? Our refinishers measure carefully and never take more wood than necessary. They preserve your floor's future.
Lincoln Heights Street Knowledge
Priscilla, Cornell, Carlingwood area. Our refinishers know this community intimately and have restored floors on almost every street.
Lincoln Heights Neighbors Who Found Their Floors
"My parents bought this house in 1962. I grew up here. The oak floors were under this horrible green carpet from the 70s. After they passed, I finally pulled it up. The refinisher said 'these are in beautiful shape.' Three days later, the floors I remembered from childhood were back. I sat on the floor and cried. Best thing I've ever done to this house."
"Our 1965 bungalow had those dark brown floors. So dark. My husband said 'it's like living in a cave.' The refinisher suggested a natural white oak look. Three days later, our house gained 500 square feet of visual space. My husband walked in and said 'are we in the right house?' Worth every penny."
"Someone in the 80s tried to sand our floors and left horrible gouges. I thought they were ruined forever. The refinisher said 'this is fixable, but we need to be careful.' He spent extra time on the damaged areas, blended everything perfectly. You literally cannot find the mistakes now. He saved our floors."
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Across West Ottawa
Serving Lincoln Heights and surrounding west Ottawa communities
Your Lincoln Heights Floors Are Waiting.
Stop living with 1960s dark stain or 50-year-old carpet. Get matched with 3 refinishers who specialize in Lincoln Heights' post-war bungalows. Original oak experts. Dark stain removers. Free quotes from neighbors who know your streets.
Free Lincoln Heights Floor Refinishing Quote
Tell us about your Lincoln Heights home: bungalow or split-level, approximate age, and your biggest floor concerns. We'll connect you with 3 refinishers who've restored hundreds of original oak floors on Priscilla, Cornell, and throughout this historic west Ottawa community.