Wide-plank European White Oak, chevron, and herringbone supplied B2B to The Heights designers, custom home builders, and renovation contractors. Engineered for Houston's most active renovation market — 1920s-1950s craftsman bungalows on pier-and-beam, plus modern infill on slab. Trade pricing, named reps, color-matched replacement SKUs across multi-year phased renovations.
The Heights is Houston's renovation gold mine — 1920s-1950s craftsman bungalows being restored or expanded, plus modern infill replacing the worst lots. Designer-led, designer-grade, designer-priced. Here's what makes us the supplier of choice for Heights trade work.
The Heights' housing stock is overwhelmingly pre-1960 craftsman bungalows on raised pier-and-beam foundations. Our engineered European Oak performs as well over crawl space as over slab — critical for the seasonal humidity swings these older homes see.
The modern infill homes going up on Studewood, Yale, and Heights Boulevard sit on slab. Our engineered construction glues down direct to slab — no plywood subfloor, no acclimation drama.
Heights owners renovate in phases — kitchen year 1, primary suite year 2, sometimes a 5-year creep. We maintain color-matched European Oak across multi-year projects so the floor that goes in for the addition matches what was put down 4 years ago.
Heights lots are narrow (50-65' wide typical), with frontage parking restrictions during big renovations. We coordinate with builders on delivery timing and on-site staging so material arrives when it should, not in the way.
Heights renovations are designer-led at a higher rate than almost any Houston neighborhood. Designers there spec wide-plank European Oak, character grade, oil finish — the modern-craftsman aesthetic. We carry exactly that.
Colquitt Street showroom is a 10-minute drive from Heights Boulevard. Designers and homeowners see samples in real light, view installations, leave with sample kits same day.
Every account gets a named rep matched to your channel — designer, builder, architect, or developer. Same person from spec to delivery, no support queue.
Wide-plank engineered European White Oak in character grade is the dominant Heights spec — 7" or 8" widths typical, sometimes 6" for tighter rooms. Character grade with knots and mineral streaks fits the craftsman aesthetic. Oil finish or wire-brushed matte for that modern-craftsman read.
Yes. Heights renovations almost always happen in phases — kitchen first, then primary suite, then maybe a back addition years later. We maintain color-matched replacement SKUs across our European Oak collections so a 2024 install can extend in 2028 without dye-lot variance.
Yes. Heights renovation contractors qualify for our builder pricing tier even on smaller bungalow projects (1,200+ sq ft). Patrick McNeill handles builder accounts directly — published volume pricing, no negotiation, transparent lead times.
Standard collections in stock: 2-4 weeks to job site. Mercury Character, Cotton Elite, and Max Pearl Select stay inventoried at our Colquitt Street warehouse. Pattern installs (chevron, herringbone) add 4-6 weeks production lead time.
Absolutely. Many of our best Heights accounts are 2-3 person renovation outfits doing 4-8 high-end bungalow remodels per year. Builder pricing applies to qualifying volume regardless of company size — the work matters more than the company size.
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