Factors Influencing Resurfacing Costs
Several key factors can impact the cost of hardwood floor resurfacing. These include the size of your flooring area, the type of wood, and the condition of the floors. Additionally, if repairs are needed before resurfacing, this can also add to the overall cost. By assessing these factors, we ensure that you receive a detailed estimate tailored to your needs.
The Resurfacing Process
The hardwood floor resurfacing process typically involves sanding, staining, and applying a protective finish. Our experienced team uses high-quality equipment to achieve a smooth surface that enhances the natural beauty of your hardwood. This meticulous process not only revives your floors but can also extend their lifespan.
Why Choose JS Wood Flooring
At JS Wood Flooring - Greensboro, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Our knowledgeable staff can provide insights into the resurfacing process and help you navigate the hardwood floor resurfacing cost. We aim to make your experience seamless from start to finish.
Get a Free Estimate
If you're ready to refresh your hardwood floors, contact us for a free estimate. We will assess your needs, provide an accurate estimate for resurfacing, and answer any questions you may have about the process. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and informed every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average cost of hardwood floor resurfacing?
The average cost of hardwood floor resurfacing can range from $2 to $5 per square foot, depending on various factors like the condition of the flooring and the size of the area.
How long does the resurfacing process take?
Typically, the resurfacing process can take anywhere from one to three days, depending on the size of the area and the condition of the wood.
Can I stay in my home during resurfacing?
Yes, but it's advisable to limit access to the area being resurfaced as the process does produce dust and fumes. We recommend planning accordingly for the best results.
What types of finishes do you use?
We offer a variety of finishes, including water-based and oil-based options, each providing unique benefits and aesthetics to suit your preferences.
Are there additional charges I should be aware of?
Additional charges may apply if repairs are necessary prior to resurfacing or if specialized treatments are requested. We will communicate any potential costs upfront during the estimate process.
How often should I have my floors resurfaced?
Generally, hardwood floors should be resurfaced every 5 to 10 years, depending on wear and tear, to keep them in optimal condition.
Is resurfacing the same as refinishing?
Yes, resurfacing is often referred to as refinishing, as both processes involve sanding and applying a new finish to the hardwood.
What should I do to prepare for resurfacing?
To prepare for resurfacing, we recommend moving all furniture and items out of the area. Our team will provide detailed instructions on how to get ready.
Can damaged hardwood floors be resurfaced?
Yes, many minor damages can be repaired during the resurfacing process. Our team will assess your floors and advise you on the best course of action.