Hardwood Installation
Hardwood installation involves laying planks of hardwood flooring in a space to create a durable and attractive surface. The process includes preparing the subfloor, acclimating the wood, and selecting the appropriate installation method, such as nail-down, glue-down, or floating.
Hardwood Floor Sanding
Hardwood floor sanding is the process of smoothing and refinishing a hardwood floor to restore its appearance and remove surface imperfections. Using specialized sanding equipment, multiple passes are made with progressively finer grits of sandpaper to eliminate old finishes, scratches, and dents. Sanding enhances the wood’s natural beauty, prolongs its lifespan, and gives the floor a refreshed, new appearance.
Hardwood Floor Staining & Finishing
Hardwood staining and refinishing is a process that enhances the appearance of a hardwood floor by changing its color and restoring its protective finish. After sanding the floor to remove old finishes and imperfections, a stain is applied to achieve the desired hue, highlighting the wood’s natural grain. Once the stain is dry, protective topcoat’s are applied to seal the surface, adding durability and shine. This process revitalizes worn floors, bringing back their beauty while providing long-lasting protection.
Buff and Coat Existing Floor
Buffing and coating a hardwood floor is a process used to restore its shine and smoothness without the need for sanding. The floor is first buffed using a machine to smooth out imperfections and create a more even surface. After buffing, a fresh coat of protective finish is applied to seal the wood and add durability. This process revitalizes the floor, giving it a refreshed look while extending its lifespan.