Q & A
How much dust is sanding the floors going to create?

How much time will my project take?

How do I calculate the size of my hardwood flooring project?

May I stay in my home while my floors are being completed?

How long will my hardwood floors last? What is the difference between a buff and coat and a complete refinish?

Why wood flooring? What are the benefits of hardwood flooring?

What is the difference between oil-based polyurethane finishes, water-based finishes, and staining?
The wood itself will last the life of the home. Many European homes have flooring that is over 200 years old! Upkeep and wearing will determine how often resurfacing is required. Please refer to our care instructions for complete details. To take out light scratches and to protect your flooring further, you may choose to get your flooring buffed and coated every three to seven years. This process includes lightly sanding the top layer and applying a new coat of finish. This gives your hardwood flooring additional protection and a new shine. If your floor is turning gray or has deep scratches, a complete refinishing is suggested. This process make your floors look new and requires sanding down to the original wood.
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