Refinishing & Repairing
REFINISH
The beginning of the process to refinish Hardwood floors is with sanding down to the bare wood removing scratches, dents, and the old stain and finish. You choose the stain color that best matches with your style. You can even request a special blend of stain just for your hardwood floors. After that you can choose a finish sheen. Just like paint, there is satin, gloss, or a high-gloss finish to protect your hardwood floors and make them shine.
Wood Floor Refinishing options:
Oil Based Polyurethane Wood Floor Finishes – This is the most durable oil-based protective polyurethanes.
Water Based Polyurethane Wood Floor Finishes – Water-based finishes for hardwood floors are very tough and hold up as well as oil finishes.
REPAIR
Even the best wood floors are subject to damage. Hardwood flooring, by its name, sounds like it should be really hard, however even the best wood floors are exposed to damage. Comparing to other floor materials like tile, stone, and laminate, hardwood floors are relatively soft and prone to damage such as scratches, gouges, and discoloration.
Unfortunately, surface scratches and gouges are inevitable consequences of daily wear and tear and high traffic.
Water Damage Repair
Removal and replacement: Our crew will identify compromised board and will replace to new ones. Not always will be possible to replace for an identical one, in some case will be necessary to remove and replace the entire floor.
Water Hardwood Floor Scratches Repair
Scratches in hardwood floors often can be buffed away. Our crew will identify, sand and repair de area with a proper machine. It will look like brand new!
Hardwood Floor Gouges or Dents
For deep gouges or dents, our crew will identify screen the floor and evaluate the need to fix what was damaged. It could be a filler and wood stain to repair the damaged area. Before applying the filler, we tape off the damaged area to protect other areas not affected.
Replacement of Damage Wood Flooring
Our crew will screen and identify damage or rotted sections of the floor that needs to be removed and replaced with new pieces. That could involve cutting out or prying up a section of the finish flooring, gluing or nailing replacements to the subflooring, filling cracks to match, sanding the surface, and refinishing.
Refinishing and Repairing a hardwood floor is a very important and necessary job process. If not done correctly with an experienced professional, it has potential for disaster. A poor job can result in permanently wavy bumps or visible scratches on what otherwise could be a beautiful wood floor. Our crew is professional, highly trained and ready to turn your floor in a valuable investiment for your house that will last for years.