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Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Sanding

Hardwood Flooring Refinishing

Solid wood floors are built to last a lifetime, but the surface inevitably takes a beating from daily foot traffic, moving furniture, and pets. Instead of tearing out good material, hardwood flooring refinishing allows you to restore the original beauty of your boards. This process strips away the old damage and gives you a blank slate to update the style of your home without the cost of a full replacement.

Call or Text us at (818) 917-7736

Email us at sales@ekoflooring.us

Restoring Worn Wood Floors

The top layer of your floor accumulates scratches, dents, and faded spots over the years. We assess the depth of the wear to determine how much material needs to be removed. Taking off that damaged finish reveals the raw, healthy timber underneath, effectively erasing decades of heavy use and bringing the boards back to a smooth baseline.

Sanding and Sealing Process

Getting a perfectly even surface requires precise sanding equipment and an eye for detail. We work through multiple passes to level the floor and remove the old stain completely. Once the raw wood is exposed and prepped, we apply new coats of stain and a durable topcoat to seal the boards against future moisture and foot traffic.

Updating the Look of Existing Floors

Refinishing isn't just about repairing damage; it is an opportunity to completely change the mood of a room. If your house has an outdated yellow or red tint from the original installation, we can sand it down and apply a modern matte finish, a dark walnut stain, or a light natural look. You get the visual benefits of a brand-new floor while keeping the structural integrity of the wood you already own.

Keeping Real Hardwood in Place

Original hardwood adds significant value and character to a property. Tearing it up to put down synthetic alternatives often diminishes that appeal. Our focus is to help homeowners preserve their investment by extending the lifespan of the wood. As long as there is enough thickness left on the planks, sanding them down is usually the most practical and rewarding choice.

Plan Your Refinishing Project

If you want to discuss the condition of your current floors or get an idea of the timeline, call us at (818) 917-7736. We can talk through the details and figure out the best approach for your home.

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