
How we sand and refinish your hardwood
We start with a thorough assessment of your floor's condition. Then we use professional-grade equipment and proven techniques to sand away the old finish, revealing the wood beneath.
Assessment and preparation of your space
Multi-stage sanding with dustless capture systems
Staining, sealing, and protective finish application

Why refinish your hardwood
A refinished floor is an investment that pays back in beauty, durability, and home value. It's also cheaper than replacement and far more rewarding.
Longevity
A properly refinished floor can last another 20 to 30 years before needing attention again. The new finish protects the wood from moisture, scratches, and wear, keeping it solid and beautiful through decades of use.
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Protection against daily damage
A fresh finish stands up to foot traffic, spills, and the normal abuse of living. Your floor stays protected and looking good, not worn and dull.

Restored beauty and character
Sanding reveals the wood's true grain and color, buried under years of wear and old finish. You get back the floor you fell in love with, or discover something even better.
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What clients say
Real results from real floors
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Questions
Everything you need to know about the process
Projects depend on floor size and condition. We work efficiently without cutting corners, and you'll be back to normal life quickly.
Sanding removes the old finish and surface imperfections, exposing fresh wood underneath. Refinishing applies new stain and protective coats. Together, they restore your floor to like-new condition.
Not with our dustless sanding system. We capture 99% of dust at the source, keeping your home clean and your family breathing easy throughout the project.
Yes. We can sample and match nearly any stain color, or we can help you choose something new that complements your space and brings out the wood's natural beauty.
We assess the damage first. Minor water damage can often be sanded out and refinished. Severe damage may require board replacement, and we handle that too.
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