Westwood Flooring is a family owned and operated business for two generations. The late Patrick J. McCarney began his small flooring company after arriving from Ireland over 50 years ago. He worked out of his home and kept things simple, but precise. He passed on his European craftsmanship and business ethics to his only son, Patrick. Starting as a young teenager, Patrick learned and performed the trade hand and hand with his father. Patrick has now transformed their home office/garage into three showroom locations and employs over 40 people today.
Whether you are looking for a new floor for your home, a contractor, an architect or an interior designer, we can help. We have all types of flooring available, such as, solid wood, engineered wood, cork, bamboo, vinyl and laminates. We carry wood species from all over the world in many patterns, colors and finishes. Whatever your hard surface flooring needs are, we can help. From design to meeting your budget, we will fulfill your expectations.
Our BONA Dustless Sanding System innovation dust free sander connects a powerful vacuum motor to all sanding equipment. The combination virtually eliminates airborne dust generated from sanding. At the same time, Bona containment systems are the most advanced and powerful dust containment systems in the world. They are capable of reducing dust far beyond even what the traditional sanding systems generate. Thus results in a healthier dust free environment by eliminating the dust and toxic fumes from the sanding process.
An antique collection can be both an artistic and emotional way to connect to the past. Each board of a reclaimed wood floor portrays a unique character, ageless beauty and history any home deserves. The beauty and originality of each nail hole stain mark, worm hole and knot teaches us to learn how to love antique floors. We have partnered up with some of the best and most environmentally responsible reclaimed wood experts in the industry. These family owned and operated companies rescue the most beautiful historic woods from structures that are centuries old and were condemned old barns, factories or mills that could have been destroyed.