Floors Between the Doors
Floors Between the Doors
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When getting new floors installed or refinishing just isn't what you need.
Repairing or resurfacing hardwood floors on your own is no small feat. Hardwood floors should be repaired by a wood floor contractor when the damage is beyond being able to refinish them. Doing this yourself could cost you more money and time if the job isn't done properly. It's always a good choice to have your floors assessed by a professional before trying to repair or resurface them yourself!
Our wood floor technicians have the expertise, tools, and materials needed to assess the damage and determine the best course of action for repairing your floor.
Depending on the type of damage, the floor specialist may need to replace one or more floorboards. In some cases, the contractor may recommend refinishing the entire floor after a repair to ensure a consistent look and finish. Once the repairs are complete, the contractor will inspect the floor to ensure that it is level, smooth, and free of any defects or imperfections.
By hiring an experienced professional hardwood floor contractor, you can feel confident that your hardwood floors will be repaired properly and restored to their original beauty.
Over time, hardwood floors can become scratched and scuffed from normal wear and tear. While minor scratches can often be repaired with a touch-up pen, wax stick, or by refinishing, deeper scratches and gouges may require replacement of those boards. We assess any damage and make recommendations in your free in-home assessment and estimate.
Water damage can cause the wood to warp, buckle, or discolor. In severe cases, water damage can lead to mold and mildew growth. If your hardwood floors have sustained water damage, it's important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage. We will always recommend replacing water damaged flooring. Our wood floor contractors can assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best course of action for repairs.
Gaps between floorboards can be unsightly and can allow dirt and debris to accumulate. Buckling occurs when the floorboards become warped and lift up from the subfloor. Sometimes this is due to improper installation. Both of these issues can be signs of an underlying problem, such as a moisture imbalance or inadequate subflooring. If you have these issues and we didn't install your floors, we recommend first reaching out to the company who did before reaching out to us. Most times, problems that arise from poor installation are covered under your warranty. If not, let us know when we come for your free in-home assessment.
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