Original heart pine floors refinished at Hometown Realty in Historic Downtown Selma NC by 12th And Oak Floor Co.

Johnston County's Historic Railroad Town

Hardwood Flooring in Selma, NC

Three National Register Historic Districts. Original heart pine floors from the railroad era. We refinished the heart pine at the Home Town Realty office in Historic Downtown Selma. Just up US-70 from our Clayton base. Bona Certified Craftsman. Free in-home estimate.

The Right Contractor for Historic Floors

Selma's Historic Floors Deserve Historic Expertise

Selma is Johnston County's historic railroad town. Three of its neighborhoods carry National Register of Historic Places designations: Downtown Selma, West Selma, and the Selma Residential Historic District. The buildings within these districts contain original floors laid during the railroad era: heart pine, wide-plank oak, and other species that are nearly impossible to find in new construction today.

We refinished the original heart pine floors at the Home Town Realty office in Historic Downtown Selma. Heart pine is among the most rewarding floors to restore properly. Its tight grain, natural resin content, and warm amber tones respond beautifully to a professional refinish. It also requires specific sanding and finish selection to avoid raising grain or altering its character.

Clayton and Selma are just up US-70 from each other. Same crew, same standards, often same-day availability for assessments.

Heart pine and old-growth floors.

Selma's historic building stock contains some of the most character-rich floors in Johnston County. We assess each one individually to confirm viability and determine the right restoration approach.

Home Town Realty experience.

We refinished the original heart pine floors at the Home Town Realty office in Historic Downtown Selma. That kind of commercial and historic work informs how we approach every older Selma floor.

US-70 corridor access.

Clayton and Selma are connected directly by US-70. Our proximity means faster scheduling, easier follow-up visits, and a crew that considers Johnston County its home territory.

All Selma neighborhoods.

We serve historic districts and residential communities alike, from the National Register neighborhoods to Nolan Park, River Run, Edgebrook, and Lynchford Pointe.

Where We Work in Selma

Selma Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Selma Historic District
West Selma Historic District
Selma Residential Historic District
Nolan Park
River Run
Edgebrook
Lynchford Pointe

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12th And Oak Floor Co. is based in Clayton, just up US-70 from Selma. We refinished the original heart pine floors at the Home Town Realty office in Historic Downtown Selma. Owner Izral Daniels is a Bona Certified Craftsman with 24 years of Johnston County experience and a 5.0 Google rating with 47 verified reviews.

Yes. We refinished the original heart pine floors at the Home Town Realty office in Historic Downtown Selma. Heart pine is a dense, resinous wood common in older Johnston County structures built during the railroad era. It requires specific sanding techniques and finish selection to get right. We assess every historic floor individually before recommending an approach.

Selma has three National Register Historic Districts: Downtown Selma, West Selma, and the Selma Residential Historic District. The historic building stock contains original old-growth timber floors: heart pine, wide-plank oak, and other species rarely found in new construction. These floors have enormous character and respond beautifully to a proper restoration by a contractor who understands them.

Refinishing standard hardwood in Selma runs $4.50 to $9.00 per square foot. Heart pine and other historic wood species found in Selma's three National Register Historic Districts are assessed individually. Old-growth pine has a different density and grain than modern wood. It sands differently, absorbs finish differently, and the margin for error is smaller. We assess historic floors before quoting any work to confirm viability and approach. Commercial restoration work in the historic downtown is priced by project after a walkthrough. Recoating for floors with intact finish starts at $2.00 per square foot. We provide written estimates after a free in-home assessment.

We serve all Selma communities including Downtown Selma Historic District, West Selma Historic District, Selma Residential Historic District, Nolan Park, River Run, Edgebrook, and Lynchford Pointe.

Selma is just down US-70 from our Clayton base, making it one of our most accessible Johnston County service areas. We can typically schedule free assessments and jobs faster for Selma homeowners than contractors traveling from Raleigh or other markets.

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Serving Clayton, Garner, Raleigh, Cary, and communities throughout Johnston, Wake, and Durham Counties. Call or fill out the form and we'll get back to you within one business day.

Where We Work

Serving the Triangle Since 2002

Based in Clayton, NC. We travel throughout Johnston, Wake, and Durham Counties. Call to confirm your specific location.

Johnston County

Home Base
  • Clayton
  • Garner
  • Smithfield
  • Selma
  • Four Oaks
  • Benson
  • Kenly
  • Princeton

Wake County

  • Raleigh
  • Cary
  • Apex
  • Fuquay-Varina
  • Holly Springs
  • Wake Forest
  • Knightdale
  • Morrisville

Durham County

  • Durham
  • Chapel Hill
  • Hillsborough

Don't see your city? Call us. We consider jobs outside these areas on a case-by-case basis, particularly for larger projects.

(984) 400-4OAK

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113 State Ave #103 · Clayton, NC 27520 · Mon-Fri 9am-4pm · By appointment only · Sat-Sun closed

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