Sharpsburg, Georgia

Hardwood, Luxury Vinyl, and Pre-Finished Flooring Services in Sharpsburg Georgia

Verre Flooring is a Georgia flooring installation company that provides a wide variety of wood flooring installation services in Sharpsburg to fit your project whether for home or business. We handle fixer-uppers, remodels, and new upscale homes. There’s no project in Coweta County that’s too big or small. Verre Flooring caters to the discerning homeowner who wants the highest quality materials, affordable floors, the utmost level of service, and the backing of an established company that won’t disappear overnight. We understand the importance of knowing your flooring installation is our top priority. Our Sharpsburg flooring Installers take great pride in their craftsmanship. Their goal is to complete your installation with the utmost professionalism and leave you with beautiful hardwood floors and a smile on your face.

 

Our services include:

  • Engineered Hardwood Flooring in Sharpsburg
  • Installation of Hardwood Flooring
  • Water Resistant Flooring Installation
  • Solid Pre-Finish
  • Exotic Pre-Finish
  • Luxury Vinyl Planks Installation in Sharpsburg
  • Luxury Vinyl Flooring Installation in Sharpsburg
  • All types of sand & finish flooring
  • Hardwood Floor Repair in Sharpsburg
  • Laminate Floor Installation in Sharpsburg
  • Hardwood Floor Restoration Services
  • Repair and Refurbish flooring in Sharpsburg
  • Pre-Finished Flooring Installation in Sharpsburg
  • Floor Restoration Services in Sharpsburg
  • Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Sharpsburg

Sharpsburg, Georgia, is a small rural incorporated village located in the east-central portion of Coweta County, which is in the west-central section of the Georgia Piedmont. The town is some six highway miles from the Coweta County boundary with Fayette County along Line Creek to the north and east.

The community of Sharpsburg was originally founded in 1825 but was not incorporated until December 13, 1871. The original city limits were circular with a quarter-mile radius extending from the former depot of the Savannah, Griffin, and North Alabama Railroad which is now the Central of Georgia Railroad. This depot no longer stands, as it gradually deteriorated following the demise of the railroad’s passenger service. Sharpsburg was named for Judge Elias Sharp who owned one of the first homes in Sharpsburg and helped incorporate the community.