
How we do it? Refinishing Process
We offer the finest wood floor sanding and refinishing services where we remove the existing finish, and superficial imperfections taking the hardwood floor back to bare wood. We use specialized dustless sanding equipment like belt sanders and edgers with different sandpaper grits depending on the condition and type of hardwood floor. Before any floor sanding takes place, the area being restored needs to be properly prepared. Any nails sticking up are hammered down and any wood flooring repairs needed are taken care of. Once the customer’s hardwood flooring is prepped, the sanding begins. Please be prepared for some noise and disruption.
Staining the floor a different color (Optional)
If you want to change the color of your wood floor, this is the stage where we apply pre-color treatments or stains. When you’re searching for floor refinishing companies, make sure they are competent in doing custom flooring and staining. This part of the flooring project can go wrong very quickly if the refinishing company doesn’t have the proper skills.
Applying the multiple finish coats
It’s time to apply the finish (Satin, Semi-Gloss, or High-Gloss). The number of coats and time this will take will depend on the finish system you decide on. Multi-coat finishes need to have the hardwood floor abraded between coats. Then they are carefully tacked and vacuumed to remove any debris, ensuring a contaminant-free surface.






Estimated Timeline for Wood Floor Refinishing
While it is challenging to provide a universally applicable timeline due to the variables like size of the house, types of wood, and current state of the flooring, we can provide you a general estimate that can serve as a guide.
Our team of experienced floor sanders possess the expertise to work efficiently as coordinated teams with specialized industrial grade equipment’s, so they can often complete the sanding and finishing of an entire house (approximately 1,500-2,000 square feet) in 2-4 days, including all preparation and 3 coats of finishing.
Oil Polyurethane vs Water-Based Polyurethane
Everyone has different tastes and different living conditions, and any competent professional hardwood flooring contractor should be able to offer advice as to which polyurethane is best for any particular situation.
oil-based finish
Durability
99%
Appearance
99%
Drying Time
50%
Odor
99%
water-based finish
Durability
70%
Appearance
60%
Drying Time
99%
Odor
50%
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