Peregrine sits high on the northwest side of Colorado Springs with views that remind you why people move to Colorado in the first place. Backed up against the Air Force Academy boundary and perched above the city, this neighborhood features custom and semi-custom homes where the setting and the architecture both make a statement. Floors in Peregrine homes need to hold their own in that context, and that is exactly the kind of work we do best.
Peregrine’s elevation and position on the western escarpment create conditions that demand more from a flooring installation than most neighborhoods in the city. The air is drier, the temperature swings are more pronounced, and the homes themselves tend to be larger and more architecturally complex. We plan for all of it. Extended acclimation, careful moisture testing, species selection that accounts for the altitude, and finish work that meets the standard these homes are built to.

We install site-finished solid hardwood in Peregrine homes with the extended acclimation and precision finishing that custom properties at this elevation require. No shortcuts at any step.

Peregrine custom homes often feature quality original hardwood that has aged well at elevation. Our dustless refinishing process restores those floors to a standard that matches the home around them.

LVP is the practical choice for Peregrine basements and utility spaces where moisture from concrete and seasonal temperature extremes are a factor. Waterproof, durable, and available in premium styles.

Laminate is a cost-effective option for Peregrine secondary spaces and rental properties where durability and ease of maintenance are the priority over premium aesthetics.

Engineered hardwood performs well at Peregrine’s elevation, where its stable core handles low humidity and seasonal swings with less movement than solid hardwood. A smart choice for large floor runs and below-grade spaces.

Peregrine garages handle serious Colorado winter conditions. Our epoxy coatings protect against road salt, snowmelt, and heavy use while finishing the space to a standard that fits the rest of the home.






Peregrine homeowners ask specific questions about flooring in this elevated, custom-home environment. Here are the ones we hear most often.
Peregrine sits at a higher elevation than most Colorado Springs neighborhoods and faces conditions that are drier and more variable than the city below. We extend acclimation timelines here, test moisture carefully before installation, and are selective about species recommendations based on how each wood performs at altitude. It is the kind of thing that separates a floor that holds for decades from one that starts showing problems in the first winter.
Yes. Custom floor plans with angled rooms, complex transitions, and unusual layouts are something we are experienced with. We assess the full scope during the consultation and build any complexity into the project plan from the start.
We do our best to match species, grain, and stain in addition and remodel situations. On site-finished work, we blend stain on location until the match is as close as possible before committing to the full floor. We discuss what is achievable during the consultation so expectations are set correctly from the start.
Harder, more dimensionally stable species like white oak, hickory, and maple tend to perform best at Peregrine’s elevation and humidity levels. They handle low moisture conditions with less movement than softer or more reactive wood species. Engineered hardwood is also a strong option and often our recommendation for the most challenging rooms.
Most installations run one to three days for the install itself, plus extended acclimation time before we begin and curing time after site-finished work is complete. We give you a realistic full timeline during the consultation.
We do. Call (719) 233-8009 to schedule your free in-home consultation. We enjoy working in Peregrine and are happy to come take a look at what you are planning.
Yes. We coordinate with builders, general contractors, and interior designers regularly and are comfortable working within a larger project schedule. Reach out and we will figure out how to make it fit.