Hardwood Floor Services
Experienced hardwood floor refinishing services
Services
Hardwood Floor Installation: Professional installation of hardwood flooring, including solid hardwood and exotic hardwood species. This may involve subfloor preparation, laying the flooring material, and finishing touches such as trim and molding installation.
Hardwood Floor Refinishing: Sanding, staining (if desired), and applying a protective finish coat to restore the appearance and durability of worn or damaged hardwood floors. This process can remove scratches, dents, and surface imperfections, rejuvenating the wood’s natural beauty.
Hardwood Floor Repair: Repairing damaged or deteriorated hardwood floors, including fixing cracks, gaps, water damage, and scratches. This may involve replacing individual boards, patching damaged areas, or reinforcing weakened sections to restore structural integrity.
Hardwood Floor Restoration: Restoring older or antique hardwood floors to their original condition by addressing issues such as discoloration, warping, or historical wear and tear. This may include careful cleaning, sanding, and refinishing to preserve the wood’s character and patina.
Hardwood Floor Maintenance: Routine maintenance services to keep hardwood floors looking their best and prolong their lifespan. This may include professional cleaning, buffing, polishing, and applying protective coatings to maintain the finish and protect against wear and tear.
Consultation and Inspection: Providing expert advice, consultation, and inspections to assess the condition of hardwood floors, identify potential issues, and recommend suitable solutions. This helps homeowners make informed decisions about repairs, refinishing, or replacement options.
We strive to offer comprehensive solutions to meet your needs, from initial installation to ongoing maintenance and repair, ensuring beautiful, long-lasting hardwood floors for residential and commercial properties.
Types of Hardwood Flooring
Solid Hardwood Flooring: Solid hardwood flooring is made from a single piece of wood and is typically available in various wood species such as oak, maple, cherry, and walnut. It comes in different thicknesses and widths and can be sanded and refinished multiple times, making it durable and long-lasting.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring: Engineered hardwood flooring consists of multiple layers of wood veneer stacked and bonded together with adhesives. The top layer is a hardwood veneer, while the lower layers are made of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF). Engineered Hardwood can NOT be restored.
Exotic Hardwood Flooring: Exotic hardwood flooring is made from wood species that are not commonly found in North America, such as Brazilian cherry, teak, mahogany, and bamboo. These hardwoods often have unique grain patterns, colors, and hardness levels, making them prized for their aesthetic appeal and durability.
Distressed Hardwood Flooring: Distressed hardwood flooring is intentionally aged and treated to give it a weathered or rustic appearance. It may feature hand-scraped, wire-brushed, or textured surfaces to mimic the look of reclaimed wood. Distressed hardwood adds character and charm to both traditional and modern interiors.
Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring: Reclaimed hardwood flooring is salvaged from old buildings, barns, and other structures, then milled and refinished for reuse. It has a rich history and unique character, with features like nail holes, knots, and patina that add warmth and authenticity to any space. Reclaimed hardwood is an eco-friendly choice that promotes sustainability and conservation of natural resources.
Prefinished Hardwood Flooring: Prefinished hardwood flooring comes with a factory-applied finish, eliminating the need for sanding and finishing on-site during installation. This saves time and labor costs and allows for immediate use of the floors after installation. Prefinished hardwood is available in a wide range of colors, sheens, and surface textures to suit different design preferences.
Unfinished Hardwood Flooring: Unfinished hardwood flooring is installed raw and then sanded, stained, and finished on-site to achieve the desired look and durability. It offers greater customization options and allows for seamless integration with existing woodwork and décor. Each type of hardwood flooring has its advantages and considerations, so it’s essential to consider factors such as budget, style preferences, maintenance requirements, and environmental conditions before making a decision.
What does hardwood restoration cost?
The average cost to refinish a hardwood floor can vary depending on several factors, including the size of the area, the condition of the floors, the type of wood, the extent of repairs needed, and your location. Generally, the cost is calculated per square foot.
FAQ
How do I know if my hardwood floors need restoration?
Look for signs such as deep scratches, gouges, worn finish, dull appearance, or water damage. If your floors have lost their luster or show visible damage, they may benefit from restoration.
Can all hardwood floors be restored?
In general, most hardwood floors can be restored to some extent, depending on the extent of damage and wear. However, the condition of the wood, type of flooring, and previous treatments can affect the outcome.
What is involved in the hardwood floor restoration process?
Hardwood floor restoration typically involves sanding to remove the existing finish and imperfections, followed by repairs (if needed), staining (optional), and applying a new finish or sealant to protect the wood.
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