Cathedral Pines sits in the northeastern part of Colorado Springs where the ponderosa pines grow tall and the lots are generous enough to give homes room to breathe. It is a neighborhood that attracts people who want the feel of mountain-adjacent living without actually leaving the city, and the homes here reflect that preference for space and natural surroundings. If you are investing in your floors in Cathedral Pines, we are the crew that understands what this environment asks of a floor and how to build one that delivers.
Cathedral Pines’ pine-studded lots and northeastern Colorado Springs elevation create a drier microclimate than neighborhoods closer to downtown. Wood flooring that is not properly acclimated to these conditions will gap and shift with the seasons, which is the most common flooring complaint we hear from homeowners who had work done by contractors who did not account for where they were working. We do. Every Cathedral Pines project gets the acclimation time, moisture testing, and material selection it needs for long-term performance in this specific environment.

We install site-finished solid hardwood in Cathedral Pines homes with the acclimation and preparation that the dry pine-country environment demands. Installed right the first time, built to last through years of Colorado seasons.

Cathedral Pines homes often feature quality original hardwood worth restoring. Our dustless refinishing process brings those floors back cleanly without disrupting the quiet, wooded character of the neighborhood.

LVP is a practical, fully waterproof option for Cathedral Pines basements and utility spaces. Durable and available in wood-look styles that complement the natural aesthetic of the neighborhood.

Laminate is a cost-effective, durable option for Cathedral Pines secondary spaces where budget and easy maintenance are the priority. Handles daily use without drama.

Engineered hardwood handles the dry pine-country microclimate in Cathedral Pines with better stability than solid hardwood in many applications. A smart choice for main living areas and below-grade spaces alike.

Cathedral Pines garages handle Colorado winters in a wooded environment. Our epoxy coatings protect against moisture, pine debris, and seasonal wear while finishing the space properly.






Here are the flooring questions Cathedral Pines homeowners ask us most before getting started.
The dry air in Cathedral Pines’ wooded lots pulls moisture out of hardwood faster than in lower-elevation or more exposed areas. Proper acclimation before installation is essential, and we extend our timelines here accordingly. We also test moisture levels carefully and make species recommendations that account for the dry pine-country microclimate.
Site-finished hardwood and engineered hardwood are both excellent for main living areas. The dry wooded environment makes engineered hardwood a particularly smart choice for rooms where maintaining consistent humidity is difficult. LVP handles below-grade and moisture-prone spaces with no wood-related concerns at all. We walk through all of it during the free consultation.
Yes. Many Cathedral Pines homes have quality hardwood worth restoring. We assess the floor during the consultation and give you a clear comparison of refinishing versus replacement so you can make the right call for your situation.
Most installs run one to three days plus acclimation and curing time. We give you a complete timeline during the consultation so you know exactly what to plan around.
Yes. We work throughout Cathedral Pines and the surrounding northeastern Colorado Springs area. Call (719) 233-8009 to schedule your free consultation.
Keep indoor humidity between 35 and 55 percent year-round. The dry pine-country air makes a whole-home humidifier a worthwhile investment for protecting hardwood through Colorado winters. We walk through a full maintenance plan at the end of every installation.
We do. Call (719) 233-8009 to schedule your free in-home consultation.