DANIEL CAFFO HARDWOOD FLOORING - Key Persons


Anthony Caffo

Anthony Caffo, joined the team full time after graduating Ridley High School in 2012 He had been following his father and brother on floor jobs ever since he was 5 years old. By the time he started full time, he already had a great deal of on the job training. Anthony is also a talented woodworker and can fix just about anything. A true 4th generation floor expert who takes much pride in his work..

Daniel Caffo Sr.

Daniel Caffo Hardwood Flooring Inc. is a family-owned and operated business. In 1926, Daniel Caffo Sr. (Born 1901), found work hand-scraping wood floors. Using a couple of handmade scrapers, he managed to earn enough to support his family. Daniel Caffo Jr. (Born 1926) started following his father to work when he was about eight years old. Working with his father throughout high school and after serving in WWII, they installed and refinished wood floors in homes all over Southeast Pennsylvania. In the 60's and 70's, Daniel Jr. traveled throughout the United States installing gymnasium floors in many schools and universities He claimed to have refinished enough flooring to cover the state of Delaware in the 72 years he spent working on floors..

Daniel D. Caffo

Daniel David Caffo followed the family tradition working with his father. After finishing his studies at Ridley High School, Dan went right to work in the family business. He had been on many jobs as a young boy whenever he had time off from school and he enjoyed the challenges. He knew he didn't want to go to college, that wasn't for him. He wanted to be a floor man like his dad. He is a natural when it comes to this work. When he was 17 years old he was running jobs on his own. He has a great eye for details and loves the recognition we get from happy customers that appreciate our efforts....

Daniel M. Caffo

In 1977, Daniel Caffo III, joined Daniel Jr., and became the third generation of Caffos' to work in the flooring business. Daniel Jr. and Daniel M. Caffo enjoyed many years working side by side-it was the father teaching son again. These days .Daniel M. is running things and works alongside his two sons continuing a tradition that goes back a long long time. Dan is proud to have his sons carry that on and is sure his father and grandfather would be even more so. .