We sand and refinish hardwood floors right in the Parrish Art Museum neighborhood of Southampton.

The Parrish Art Museum sits on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village. The surrounding neighborhood is a mix of late 19th-century homes and newer luxury builds. Many of the older houses have original wide-plank oak or pine floors. Those floors are worth saving, but they need real care. Salt air from the nearby Atlantic accelerates finish wear. Summer humidity regularly climbs past 75%, which causes wood to expand and sometimes buckle. We've seen it happen fast. Homes near Duck Walk Vineyard and Symmetry Studio share the same coastal exposure. So we always assess moisture levels before we start sanding. That step protects your floors long after we're done. For context on different flooring materials and how they hold up, see this overview of flooring types and their characteristics [1].[1]

Homes in this part of Southampton keep us busy. Older construction, seasonal use, and salt air all take a toll on hardwood floors. We've handled everything from light scuffs to full moisture damage here.
Older homes near Jobs Lane often have original pine subfloors. We sand them carefully to avoid over-removing the thin wear layer that's left after a century of use.
Seasonal homes here sit empty through winter. Pipes freeze, burst, and soak the floors. We've replaced warped boards and re-sanded entire rooms each spring in this neighborhood.
Many clients in this area live here full-time or have guests coming. Our dustless sanding system keeps the mess contained. That matters in a home with art, antiques, or light-colored walls.
The homes around the Parrish Art Museum district run toward high-end finishes. We offer custom stain matching so your refinished floors tie into the rest of your interior design.
Our Southampton showroom is less than two miles from the Parrish Art Museum. We cover the full Village area and surrounding neighborhoods. We also serve clients near Rogers Memorial Library and the Water Mill area.
From the Parrish Art Museum on Jobs Lane, head west on Jobs Lane toward Main Street. Turn right onto North Sea Road. Our showroom at 675 North Sea Road is about 1.5 miles up on your left. The drive takes under five minutes.
We're easy to reach for a quick visit or a full consultation. Call ahead and we'll have samples ready when you arrive.
Get DirectionsCall Hamptons Carpet One Floor & Home at (631) 287-1070 and we'll set up a time to see your floors.
Here are answers to what we hear most from homeowners in this part of Southampton.
Yes, we travel to homes in the Parrish Art Museum neighborhood regularly. Our showroom is less than two miles away on North Sea Road. Scheduling a visit is simple.
It does, and it's one of the most common issues we see in this area. Summer humidity in Southampton regularly tops 75%. That causes wood to expand, and if moisture gets under the finish, boards can buckle.
October through March is the best window. Scheduling is easier and lead times are shorter. Most second-home owners in the Parrish district use the off-season for this kind of work so floors are ready before summer.
Pricing depends on the floor size, wood condition, and finish type. We give free estimates. Homes in this area often choose premium custom stains, which adds to the cost but makes a real difference in the final look.
We start by checking moisture levels in the wood. Then we sand in stages, moving from coarse to fine grit. After that, we apply your chosen stain and finish coats. Most jobs take two to three days, with drying time between coats.
Most homes near Jobs Lane and the Parrish Art Museum have driveways or off-street parking. We bring equipment in a work van, so we need a clear spot close to the entrance. We'll confirm access details when we schedule.
We've been in Southampton since 1988. That's 37 years working with homeowners, vacation rental owners, and commercial clients across the Village and surrounding areas. We know this market well, and our 5-star rating reflects that.