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The process of refinishing your hardwood floors in Houston is the fastest and easiest way to transform the entire interior of your home. The process involves sanding the floor back to raw wood, apply filler across the entire floor to fill gaps and imperfections, install the new stain color, and lastly 2 coats of commercial grade polyurethane. The final results are a beautiful updated floor, that looks as good as the day it was installed.
We here at My Hardwood Floor Guy only use commercial grade products from leading industry manufacturers and they are sanctioned by the National Wood Flooring Association.
The majority of all floors can be refinished at least once. The 2 major types of hardwoods that we refinish are solid or engineered hardwood floors. The difference between the 2 types of hardwood floors, is basically how many times they can be sanded. In general, Solid wood can be refinished multiple times and engineered hardwoods can be refinished at least once.
Get A QuoteIn most instances, refinishing your hardwood floors is simply not called for. In cases of severe damage, refinishing may be required. Re-surfacing can clear up all but the most damaged areas, is much less expensive than refinishing, can be completed in one day, and leaves no lingering odor.
You have some options when it comes to restoring your hardwood floors. Let us give you a free, no obligation assessment of your flooring needs.
Get A QuoteMost engineered flooring can be refinished one time, but all engineered flooring can be resurfaced. This makes resurfacing one of the better options for engineered flooring, because most problems on engineered floors are dealing with topcoat of the board, such as scratches and dull spots.
We also offer thorough cleaning of all your Houston hardwood floors. Sometimes your existing hardwood floors do not need a refinishing; sometimes they just need a good cleaning. Call us today at 832-597-9800 and we can help make your hardwood floors shine!
You Can Save Up To 60% Resurfacing Your Hardwood Foors Instead of Refinishing!
In most instances, refinishing your hardwood floors is simply not called for. In cases of severe damage, refinishing may be required. Re-surfacing can clear up all but the most damaged areas, is much less expensive than refinishing, can be completed in one day, and leaves no lingering odor.
You have some options when it comes to restoring your hardwood floors. Let us give you a free, no obligation assessment of your flooring needs.