Hardwood Flooring in Mission, KS
Overland Park Wood Flooring provides hardwood flooringfor homes and businesses in Mission and the surrounding area.
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Mission started as Mission Hill Acres in 1926, a 245-lot subdivision the Breyfogel family put up for sale, and was renamed Mission and incorporated as its own city in 1951. That means a meaningful share of Mission's housing stock predates World War II, older than most of the surrounding Johnson County suburbs, and original hardwood under later flooring is common rather than the exception.

Mission's 1920s Subdivision Homes
ZIP codes covered: 66202, 66205
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hardwood flooring installation cost in Overland Park?
Most installed jobs run $6 to $12 per square foot for solid hardwood and $4 to $9 for engineered hardwood, depending on species, grade, and how much of your existing floor needs to come out first. We confirm final pricing with a written quote after the in-home estimate.
What's the difference between solid and engineered hardwood, and which is better for Kansas homes?
Solid hardwood is one piece of wood top to bottom and needs 3 to 5 days to acclimate to your home's humidity before installation. Engineered hardwood has a plywood core under a real wood top layer, which resists the expansion and contraction that Overland Park's humidity swings (62% to 70% year-round) can cause. We recommend engineered for basements and below-grade rooms, solid for most main-level living areas.
How long does hardwood floor installation or refinishing take?
A typical single-room refinish takes 2 to 3 days including dry time. Whole-home installation usually runs 3 to 7 days depending on square footage and whether old flooring has to be removed first. We give you a specific timeline at the in-home estimate, not a generic range.
What areas do you serve around Overland Park?
Overland Park, Prairie Village, Shawnee, Leawood, Lenexa, Merriam, Mission, Roeland Park, Fairway, and the rest of Johnson County, KS.
Do I need a permit to install or refinish hardwood floors in Overland Park?
Usually not for like-for-like flooring replacement. Subfloor repair or moisture-barrier work in a basement or other below-grade space can require one depending on scope. We check this during your in-home estimate so there are no surprises once work starts.
My hardwood floors are original to the house โ should I refinish them or replace them?
In most Prairie Village and Shawnee homes we see, the original oak underneath is refinishable even after decades under carpet, and refinishing runs a fraction of the cost of replacement. We only recommend replacement when there's water damage through the subfloor or the boards have already been sanded down too many times to take another finish.