Restaining Hardwood Floors

Are your hardwood floors losing their original luster? At JS Wood Flooring - Greensboro, we specialize in restaining hardwood floors to bring back their natural beauty and protect them for years to come. Our skilled team ensures a flawless finish that enhances the grain and color of your flooring.

Why Choose Restaining?

Restaining hardwood floors is a cost-effective way to refresh your space without the need for full replacement. This process not only revives the appearance of your floors but also extends their lifespan. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to change the color or tone of your wood, aligning it with your updated decor.

Our Restaining Process

At JS Wood Flooring, our restaining process begins with thorough preparation. We clean and sand the floors to remove existing finishes and imperfections. Next, we apply high-quality stains that penetrate the wood, enhancing its beauty and durability. Finally, a protective sealant is added to ensure a long-lasting finish, protecting against wear and tear.

Types of Stains We Use

We offer a variety of stains to suit your design preferences. Whether you prefer rich dark shades or lighter natural tones, our team can help you choose the perfect finish. Each stain enhances the unique characteristics of your hardwood, making it the centerpiece of your home.

Maintaining Your Restained Floors

After restaining, proper maintenance is crucial to keep your floors looking their best. Regular sweeping and occasional deep cleaning will help prevent dirt buildup. Additionally, using a manufacturer-recommended floor cleaner will ensure your new finish lasts longer. Our team can provide tailored maintenance tips for your specific flooring type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the restaining process take?

The duration depends on the size of the area and the condition of the floors, but typically it can take 2-3 days to complete.

Can I live in my home during the restaining process?

It's often best to avoid the area being restained for a few days to allow the finishes to cure properly. We'll work with you on timing.

What type of finish should I choose?

The choice of finish will depend on your lifestyle and the look you want to achieve. We can provide recommendations based on your needs.

Will restaining hide scratches and imperfections?

While restaining can cover minor imperfections, deeper scratches may still be visible. Sanding prior to staining can help address such issues.

How often should hardwood floors be restained?

Generally, hardwood floors may need restaining every 5 to 10 years depending on traffic and wear. Regular maintenance can extend this period.

What is the best way to clean my restained floors?

Using a soft broom or vacuum is recommended for everyday cleaning. For deeper cleans, a damp mop with a suitable cleaner will keep your floors in top shape.