Premier Surface Pro Professional Hardwood Floor Refinishing Service
WOOD FLOOR REFINISHING
When the protective layer of hardwood floors have become worn, it’s time for new topcoat
# Hardwood Floor Sandless Refinishing
Hardwood floor sandless refinishing is a method that we use to abrade most if not all of the old finish from your floors.
We then clean it and apply several coats of fresh new finish. Sandless refinishing can be used on many types of wood floors, including natural, solid, and some engineered floors.
It is one of the fastest methods for doing low-budget interior finishing projects, especially where sanding is not required.
There are numerous benefits to sandless finishing over traditional sanding refinishing. First, not all floors need to be sanded.
If there aren’t any deep scratches, gouges, dents, or stain damages, then it’s possible that just removing the old finish may be all that’s needed.
Unlike our screen and recoat service, our sandless refinishing service seeks to remove all of the old finish in preparation for applying fresh new coats.
# Hardwood Floor Screen and Recoat
Hardwood floor screen and recoat is an ideal option used to refer to the process of abrading the top layers of the existing finish and recoating with a fresh new finish. Hardwood floors are naturally resistant to damage in many ways but can still get surface scratches, scuffs, and stains.
These blemishes are not actually in the wood, but rather on the protective layer that sits on top of the floors. Hardwood floors require maintenance over the years in order to keep them in top condition.
If the floors become damaged or dirty over time, screening and recoating may work magic and get the fresh look back to your floors. Screening is a valuable way to extend the life of hardwood flooring.
We recommend having your hardwood assessed every 3 to 5 years depending on the daily traffic, family activity, and pets.
We make sure that your floor stays in top condition and lasts decades with our services!