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Superior Hardwood Floor Refinishing

Up the value of your home by thousands. Seriously. We specialize in transforming worn-out floors into dazzling ones, bringing warmth and beauty to your home–and increasing its value.

Homeowners who refinish their floors make over $5,000 extra when they sell their homes. Cha-ching!

Our team of skilled artisans uses premium-grade materials to remove scratches, gouges, water damage, and dullness to restore your floors' natural luster. So even if you aren't selling, you'll be so much happier in your home—no mood-boosting cleanses necessary.

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Our 5-Step Refinishing Process

Hardwood Refinishing Made Simple

We know there are a million things to do when fixing up a home so we pride ourselves on our reliable service, high-quality work, and a friendly team to lighten the load.

  • With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we have perfected our craft, ensuring stunning results every time.

  • Our top-quality workmanship speaks for itself. Our team of highly skilled flooring experts knows exactly how to breathe new life into your floors.

  • We waste no time doing top-notch work so you can move on and enjoy your home.

  • We're a bunch of flooring nerds who love nothing more than to answer your questions and get everything just right. The best part? We show up on time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It's cheaper to refinish hardwood floors than to replace them entirely.

    Refinishing costs about $3,000 to $6,000, while replacing floors costs $6,000 to $23,000.

  • Refinishing old hardwood floors is worth it because it restores their natural beauty, removes scratches and wear, and makes them last longer.

    Even better, shiny floors make your home look newer and more vibrant, which can help increase the value of your property. They'll also make you a whole lot happier.

  • Mr. Sandless works for cleaning your floors and adding some shine, but it can't get out scratches, gouges, gaps or other troubling issues. As a no-sanding refinishing process, Mr. Sandless requires cleaning, buffing, and applying a new finish to the floors.

    This process will definitely work if your floors are looking a little dull. But you'll need some extra tools (like a sander) if your floors have any sort of dents or scratches so you can hide the imperfections.

  • Hardwood floors are worth refinishing if they have visible scratches, wear, or dullness but are otherwise in good structural condition.

    If you notice major gaps, creaking, or other problems that point to weak floors, you should call a flooring contractor (like us at Sycamore!) to determine whether you need to make any further repairs.

    The last thing you want is to spend time and money making your floors shine again, only to hear them endlessly creak.

  • Refinishing hardwood floors can add $5,000 to a home's value—even after refinishing costs are factored in. Shiny floors also give homeowners the impression that your home is in great shape, which will help it sell faster.

    Note: This estimate is an average and assumes your home is the average size for America, which is 2,495 square feet. Add or subtract to adjust for the size of your home.

  • Screening or recoating is one way to rejuvenate hardwood floors without fully sanding them down. It involves lightly sanding the existing finish to prepare it for a new coat of finish.

    Screening is typically done when the existing finish is in good condition but the floors have minor scratches or wear. It's quicker and less invasive than full sanding and refinishing, yet it still enhances the floors.

  • If your flooring contractor uses modern technology, there should be minimal dust and odor during refinishing.

    At Sycamore Flooring, we have the latest equipment to significantly reduce dust and smells, so you can go about your day without worrying about how your flooring project is affecting your health.

  • The hardwood floor refinishing process takes three to 14 days from start to finish.

    The timeline can fluctuate based on the size of your floors, the extent of damage or wear, the type of finish selected, and any other repairs that need to be done beforehand.

  • The total cost to refinish hardwood floors ranges from $3,000 to $6,000, depending on the damage or wear to your floors, the type of finish chosen, any additional fixes needed, and the labor costs in your area.

    For example, using a high-quality, durable finish, like polyurethane, will typically increase the cost compared to a water-based finish.

  • Hardwood floors need refinishing when they start to show signs of scratches, dullness, or even discoloration.

    Essentially, if your floors look shabby and no amount of cleaning seems to bring back their shine, it might be time to consider doing something more to give them that fresh, new look again.

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