Bring tired oak, maple or pine back to life. Match an existing room or pick a new stain color. We will have your floors looking brand new.
Maybe your floors are dull, scratched, water-marked, or just twenty years tired. A full sand-and-refinish takes the existing hardwood down to fresh wood and rebuilds the finish from scratch.
HEPA-equipped drum and edger sand the floor down through 36 grit, 60 grit, and 100 grit. We fix any rough spots, deep gouges, or board separation along the way. If you want a new stain color, we test it on a hidden section of your floor first — what looks honey on a chip can read orange on red oak. Three coats of oil-modified poly seal it: one base coat, two top coats.
Usually two to four days on-site for a typical first floor. Furniture out, furniture in, dust-controlled the whole way through. We tape plastic over doorways to keep the sanding dust out of the rest of the house.
Red oak, white oak, maple, pine, hickory, walnut. If it’s solid wood, we can almost always bring it back.
Laminate can’t be refinished — it isn’t real wood. Whitewashing very dark floors usually needs a dye, not just a stain. We’ll tell you straight during the estimate whether your floor is a good refinish candidate.
Sand and refinish existing stairs or install brand-new treads and risers. We don't paint risers — but we'll point you to someone who does.
Raw or pre-finished wood. Multiple widths available. Site-finished floors are installed, sanded, stained and sealed in-house.
A screen-and-coat refresh extends the life of your existing finish for a fraction of the cost of a full refinish. Wax removal, too.
Water damage, pet stains, gaps wide enough to lose a quarter. We weave new boards in seamlessly — you won't be able to spot the patch.
No high-pressure sales call. No upsell. Just a written estimate, from the same family who'll do the work.