Quality Wood Floor Refinishing Services
for the Dallas, TX Area & Beyond
Wood floors are beautiful and durable. Everyone appreciates a beautiful hardwood floor. Over time, they can get worn out, fade, and get scratched from foot traffic and furniture. This can really take the life out of your hardwood floors and make you want to cover it up with carpeting or replace it with new wood flooring. However, you can completely revitalize your wood floors by refinishing them.
Hardwood refinishing is the process of sanding down the uppermost layer of wood flooring and applying fresh stain and lacquer over the existing flooring. It is something that can be done with a drum sander, wood stain, and lacquer. You can certainly try to do it yourself but be careful. It is easy to sand past the uppermost layer, damaging your floors. We recommend that you use a professional wood refinishing company like ours for optimal results.
Signs That You Need Hardwood Floor Refinishing
You may be asking, “How do I know when my floors need to be refinished?” The answer is simple. The signs that indicate you need to refinish your wood floors include:
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Water Damage: Your floors may get wet and damaged from a leaking air conditioner, plumbing leak, or pet. This will inevitably stain the wood over time. Once you notice these signs, it is time to refinish your flooring to protect it from further damage.
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Tough Stains: Some stains just will not come out, but they need to be removed. When a simple cleaning won’t get rid of stains, your only option is to refinish your flooring. That will get rid of your stains and renew the look of your wood floors.
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Fading & Discoloration: The U.V. rays of the sun will cause your wood flooring to become stained and discolored. It is something that is unavoidable. Thankfully, you are not stuck with the fading and discoloration, you can simply refinish your floors.
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Scratches, Dents, & Gouges: Scratches and grooves in the floor can make it uncomfortable to walk on and make the flooring look visually unappealing. Usually, these scratches, dents, and gouges are not too deep and are only surface-level. Wood refinishing will sand down that layer and make the floors look new again.