Katonah NY Custom Flooring – What’s underfoot matters
Floors can dramatically alter the appearance of a room. Gerety Building & Restoration is a full-service flooring contractor, with more than 35 years of experience in Katonah, NY and across Westchester County. We handle all installation, refinishing, and restoring ourselves.
- Wood flooring – Our in-house flooring contractors based in Katonah, NY, can install any type of wood floor, including cherry, maple, reclaimed oak, bamboo and other exotic woods, as well as floors with custom borders and inlays. Achieve greater depth with polyurethane coating, painted finishes, or antiquing. If your wood flooring is worn, Gerety can repair and restore the original luster and warmth with refinishing. In cases of severe disrepair, we can replace your wood flooring.
- Ceramic tile – The vast array of ceramic tiles allows any home to enjoy the look of custom flooring. Gerety’s tile installers are artisans in laying tiles and creating unique patterns and designs. We also work with reclaimed brick to create a distinctive rustic feel.
- Natural stone – The options in natural stone include polished or honed, and range from marble, granite, limestone, slate, bluestone … and that’s just the beginning. Our team is expert at installation, and can also help you source the right stone for your Katonah, NY home.
- Carpeting – With all the varieties and tonalities in carpet, we understand that making a selection is better done in your home than in a showroom. Gerety brings the samples to you and can provide guidance on fibers and textures. Our service includes proper padding and flawless installation.
- Radiant heat flooring – Nothing compares to the coziness of radiant heat flooring. Gerety can install radiant heat under custom wood, tile and stone floors in kitchens, bathrooms, dens … wherever a little warmth is welcome underfoot.
It’s not only what’s on the surface that counts. As part of our custom flooring installation, we take special care to make sure the sub-flooring – the foundation for the flooring material – is structurally sound. This will help improve the comfort and the durability of your new floor and style to your home.
History of Katonah NY
"Katonah is named for Chief Katonah, an American Indian. Founded with the name Whitlockville, the town changed its name, and later was moved to its present site in 1897, when its former site (Old Katonah) was flooded by the construction of the Cross River Reservoir. More than 50 buildings were moved from the old site to New Katonah, were rolled on logs pulled by horses. Katonah was not the only village affected by New York City's growing demand for water. The Katonah Village Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983."