
Description
- Sanding new and old wood flooring.
- Stain and finish wood flooring.
- Custom color trends and stain in wood flooring.
WOOD SPECIES
As a flooring material, wood is superior to vinyl or carpet, both practically. A solid wood floor is more than a covering: it adds strength and stability to the floor system. A one-inch thickness of wood has the same insulating value as 15 inches of concrete. Wood is durable and long-lasting–occasional sanding and refinishing essentially results in a brand-new floor. Wood floors don’t retain mildew or absorb dust.

Before Sanding & Installation
REMOVE ALL YOUR FURNITURE FROM HARDWOOD FLOORS
- We can reset your heavy furniture at an additional cost.
- Be careful when resetting your furniture, you can scratch your refinished floors.
- Place quality felt pads underneath your wooden or metal furniture legs to diminish friction and to avoid scratching your floors
DURING SERVICE
- We recommend and suggest you vacate the home during the time and dates of service.
- Yes, we kick you out of your own home. Consider planning ahead for your accommodation.
- You’re able to walk onto the refinished hardwood floors, following the completion date of service.
- Keep area rugs and carpet away from your new refinished floors, for at least 30 days.
Stages Of Sanding
Drum/Bell Sander

Sanding-Edger

Old/Sanded Floor

Scrapper for all corners

STAINING I COATING I REFINISHING STAGE

Staining the floor is only necessary if you want to change the floor color.

Sealer I Oil I Water Applications

Final Coat
ORIGIN
Easy Available
- Brazilian cherry (jatoba)
- Hard maple
- Red oak
- Southern yellow pine
Readily Available
- Ash
- Australian cypress
- Bamboo
- Beech
Moderately Available
- Brazilian maple
- Brazilian teak (cumaru)
- Iroko
- Jarrah
Limited Available
- Brazilian maple
- Brazilian teak (cumaru)
- Iroko
- Jarrah