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Hardwood Floors Repair & Restoration Service

Premier Floors’ team of experts is dedicated to providing homeowners in Rockville, MD, and the Washington DC Metro area with the best possible hardwood floor repair and restorations.

Our experts evaluate each scratch and discoloration, expertly repairing them with sanding or replacing the affected boards with matching wood for a seamless finish. We also recoat the floor to protect it from future damage, ensuring a consistent and lasting restoration.

So, whether you’re looking to restore the beauty of your hardwood floors or increase the value of your home, we have the skills and experience to get the job done right.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our expert hardwood floor refinish, repairs and restorations.

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Hardwood Repair & Restoration FAQ

Hardwood floors are the epitome of sophistication and charm, bringing warmth, character, and style to any space. They are a timeless addition to any home, offering aesthetic appeal and practical benefits, so installing hardwood floors can significantly increase the worth of your property.

However, even the most well-maintained hardwood floors may require repairs over time. Scratches, dings, and worn spots can detract from their beauty and impact their longevity. Fortunately, with the right repairs and maintenance, you can extend the lifespan of your hardwood floors and restore them to their original beauty.

Some common causes of hardwood floor damage include water damage, scratches, dents, and warping due to humidity or temperature changes. Heavy foot traffic, pets, and furniture can also contribute to wear and tear on hardwood floors.

Yes, hardwood floors can be repaired. The type and extent of repair needed will depend on the specific damage to the hardwood. Minor scratches or dents can often be repaired with a simple touch-up, while more significant damage may require more extensive repair, such as replacing a damaged plank.

Signs that your hardwood floors may need repair include visible scratches or deep dents, warping or cupping, creaking or squeaking sounds, and visible cracks in the floorboards.

Gaps in wood floors are normal since hardwood expands and contracts with moisture changes.

While it is possible to repair minor damage to hardwood floors yourself, such as filling in minor scratches or dents, it is generally recommended to hire a professional flooring contractor for more extensive repairs. A professional can properly assess the damage and provide a solution that will restore the floors to their original beauty and function.

The cost of repairing hardwood floors varies depending on the extent of the damage and the type of repair needed. Minor repairs, such as filling in scratches or dents, can typically be done for a few hundred dollars. More extensive repairs, such as replacing a damaged plank, can cost over $1,200.

The length of time hardwood floor repair takes depends on the type and extent of the repair needed. Minor repairs can often be done in a few hours, while more extensive repairs may take several days to complete.

Yes, hardwood floor repairs can typically match the existing floors, as long as the repair is done by a skilled and experienced flooring contractor. The contractor can help you choose the best type of wood and finish to match your existing floors.

Hardwood floor repairs and restorations typically involve the following steps:

 

  1. Assessment: A professional will inspect the floor to determine the extent of the damage and the type of repair or restoration needed.
  2. Repair: Damaged or worn planks are replaced or repaired to restore the floor’s strength and stability. This may involve sanding and replacing damaged planks.
  3. Sanding: The floor is sanded to remove any scratches, dents, or unevenness and to provide a smooth surface for staining and refinishing.
  4. Staining: The floor is then stained to enhance its natural beauty and color, and to match the existing floor.
  5. Sealing: A clear coat of sealant should be applied to prepare the wood for the application of the water-based finish.
  6. Finishing: The final step is to apply a protective finish, such as a water-based finish or a penetrating oil to protect the floor from wear and tear and to enhance its durability.
  7. Cleaning: After the finishing is done, the floor is thoroughly cleaned to remove any dust or debris.

 

It is important to note that hardwood floor repair and restoration require the skills and expertise of a professional to ensure a high-quality result.

 

A professional like Premier Floors will have the tools and experience necessary to carry out the repair or restoration process and to ensure that the floor looks and performs perfectly for years to come.