Sanding Your Floors
A floor's finish will go through normal wear and tear over the years and will need attention. Sanding and refinishing your hardwood floors can fix deep scratches, discoloration and fading, and is a way to restore your floors to their original beauty and strength.
During this process, your floors will be sanded down to the bare wood, a sealer or stain is applied, as well as a new finish.
Refinishing Your Floors
Renewing your old hardwood floor may be easier than you think and doesn't always involve sanding and staining, particularly if your floors aren't damaged.
The refinishing process safely removes contaminants from the floor, rinses the floor clean and refortifies the hardwood floor with a new coat finish to restores the beauty and prolong the life of your hardwood floor.
Bona Dri-Fast Stains
We use Bona's DriFast Stain Collections which offer the latest choices for hardwood floor inspiration in your home. We have 26 colors for you to choose just the right shade or custom mix them to create the perfect color for your floors.
Professional Sealers and Finishes
The Bona Sealer and Finish System® we use combines great products to create unbeatable floor protection. We use a combination of Bona Sealers and Finishes to give you the best floor protection available.
Sheens
Each finish option comes in a variety of sheens. Each sheen, Semi-gloss, Satin or Matte, has a different level of shine, which will impact the appearance of the floor.
Generally speaking, the less sheen, the less you will notice small scratches and other wear that is normal with wood floors. All sheens will offer the same protection for your floor, so it truly is a matter of which look you like best.
Water vs Oil Based Finish
Surface finishes are durable, water-resistant, and require minimal maintenance.They remain on the surface of the wood to form a protective coating. There are different types of finishes available:
Water-based finishes are clear and will resist turning yellow over time. These finishes are thinner but stronger and are less susceptible to surface scratches. They are very durable and have low VOC's.
Oil-based finishes give an amber color to hardwood floors and will continue to darken over time. They are a thicker finish but softer.
Dark Stains
Dark stains are difficult to get right. Often times, if the correct staining techniques are not used, you can end up with a blochy, uneven floor.
There is a trick to getting dark stains to look good. We have years of experience and can confidently provide beautiful results using dark stains on most types of flooring.