FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Hardwood Floor Refinishing?
Refinishing means sanding your floors down to bare wood, re-staining (with the color of your choice) and applying polyurethane. If you prefer oil-based polyurethane, we will apply 2 coats and lightly sand between coats. With water-based poly, 3 coats are used with light sanding between coats 1 and 2 and scuffing between coats 2 and 3. Of course we “tack” (clean the dust) prior to each coat. This is the method most are familiar with; it takes 2 to 4 days and provides the homeowner with a finish that is as close to perfection as possible. With our low prices, our hardwood floor refinishing services are our most affordable.
What is Hardwood Floor Resurfacing?
Resurfacing stands as our hallmark service, delicately sanding away minor scratches, scuffs, embedded dirt, and lackluster appearance. It does NOT affect the color of the wood (other than brightening) and does NOT extensively sand away precious wood surfaces. This process can be used on any type of wood and is also our most cost-effective service. It starts at only 99¢ per square foot. Most projects can be completed in hours, rather than days.
I Have a Few Really Deep Scratches, Do I Need Resurfacing or Refinishing?
Let us show you the advantages of each service and help you determine which one is right for your wants, needs and expectations. A deep scratch here and there may not be a bad thing. Some folks call it character, some turn it into a story, some simply don’t see the “value added” with the added expense of removing the deep scars. If you have pets or children, then removing ALL scratches may very well be a temporary thing. Maybe resurfacing is the right direction, maybe all you need to do is to protect your long-term investment. Contact us and we’ll be more than happy to assist you. You can trust that we won’t pressure you into a service that’s not necessary for your needs.
I Have Pet Stains On My Hardwood Floors, Can You Fix It?
Addressing pet accidents promptly when they occur is essential for preserving the condition of your hardwood floors. If cleaning with the steps outlined in the next section doesn’t fix the problem area, then the urine has probably soaked into your flooring and more serious hardwood floor restoration work will be required. We are confident in our ability to conquer most pet stains, but contact us to determine the severity of your stain.
What Do I Use To Clean Deep Stains On My Hardwood Floors?
Create a mixture of one part white vinegar and four parts water. Prepare a spray bottle for little, everyday accidents and a bucket for the bigger stains. Scrub stains thoroughly. After you’re sure it’s clean, wipe it completely dry. Then, dry it again. Beware of ammonia in cleaners; pet urine actually contains ammonia, and if your pet smells the ammonia where they last had an accident, they are more likely to want to relieve themselves in that same spot next time.
Is Your Process Really Dust Free?
This process creates very little dust due to our equipment mounted vacuums eliminating most of the dust. What remains is a very light coating of dust on the floor. No airborne dust is generated, and we mean it! The remaining dust on the floor is vacuumed up, then the surface is cleaned with tack rags.
Is Your Process Odorless?
In the resurfacing process, we exclusively utilize “Greenguard” certified waterborne products. The only scent you’ll encounter is a faint, pleasant aroma.
How Much Does it Cost to Refinish or Resurface a Hardwood Floor?
While most resurfacing jobs start at just $0.99 per sq/ft, it can be hard to give you a final price on any service because it depends on the size and scope of the job. Please feel free to give us a call for a no-obligation price estimate on your next project.