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Expert Floor Repair in Long Island

We specialize in reviving tired floors, bringing back their original beauty and shine.

With our expert craftsmanship and unwavering attention to detail, your floors will look brand new again in no time.

We offer a huge range of floor repair services, like fixing scratches, gouges, and uneven floors, revitalizing dull surfaces, and handling water damage.

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Floor Repair Services

We know it's never easy to take time away from your busy life to call a flooring contractor, but we'll make it easy-peasy with our quick turnaround time, friendly team, and high-quality workmanship.

We'll bring your floors back to life. Your trusted partner in hardwood floor repair. 

A scratched hardwood floor in need of repair.

Scratch Repair

Did a certain someone drag furniture across your beautiful floors? Or a scratch mysteriously appear "out of nowhere"? Our skilled craftsmen know exactly how to remove scratches of all sizes, restoring your floors to their original pristine condition.

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Dent Removal

Whether they're from heavy furniture, dropped objects, or pet claws, dents can be major eyesores. With our expert techniques and highly experienced team, we can get rid of dents in all types of flooring.

Warped hardwood floor with significant water damage.

Water Damage Restoration

There's nothing like waking up to a Lake George-sized body of water on your floors. Eek! But if this ever happens, our team is ready to act fast. From minor spills to major floods, we know exactly how to handle water damage. We use state-of-the-art equipment to fix the problem and make sure your floors don't warp, get moldy, or splinter.

More Flooring Services

  • If you've ever tried to remove stains on hardwood, ceramic tile, or concrete floors, you know just how difficult it is. That's why we use a multi-step process to root out stains, so you’ll completely forget where the problem spots were in the first place.

  • You never expect your floors to bend or warp, but sometimes, it happens—especially if you live in a high-humidity area.

    Whenever individual floorboards are beyond repair, we offer professional board replacement services. We carefully match the wood species, grain, and finish to seamlessly integrate the new boards with your existing flooring.

  • You might not know how that gap opened up, but you know it's not a good thing.

    Gaps between floorboards not only weaken the wood but make way for all sorts of annoyances (neighbor blasting music, we’re talking to you!). Our gap-filling services ensure a tight, uniform appearance, preventing drafts and reducing noise.

  • Are those squeaky baseboards driving you up the wall? Our experts specialize in silencing those pesky noises for good. Using innovative techniques, we pinpoint the source of your squeaky floors and apply targeted solutions to eliminate the noise.

    Whether it's tightening loose floorboards, fixing damaged planks, lubricating joints, or reinforcing subflooring, we'll restore peace and quiet to your home.

Floor Repairs Done by High-Level Professionals

We settle for nothing less than glossy, smooth, and vibrant floors. We aren't messing around.

  • With our team's extensive experience, we have the skills to tackle even the trickiest fixes with unparalleled precision.

  • We get that every floor problem is its own puzzle. That's why we sweat the small stuff, making sure every inch is perfect.

  • When it comes to materials, we're all about the good stuff. We only use top-notch gear, the finest wood, and the latest technology so your floors will look great well into the future.

  • We're all about getting the job done without dragging our feet. We're quick and efficient, so you can get back to enjoying your home ASAP.

  • Your happiness is what keeps us going. We're with you every step of the way, making sure you're thrilled with our progress, and the end result.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A floor patch costs $250 to $1,200 per patch, depending on the type of patching material that's used, the size of the area that needs fixing, and the labor costs in your area. If you want to do the patching yourself, the materials cost $10 to $50 per container.

    Too overwhelmed to DIY home repairs? We’re here to step in whenever you need us, offering exemplary service and fantastic results.

  • To fix damaged floors, you first need to clean the damaged area, fill in the cracks or gouges with wood filler, sand the surface, and then apply a stain and finish. Here are all the steps for dealing with one of the most common floor problems:

    Clean the damaged area:
    Dirt and oil make filler less sticky, which will make your life a whole lot harder. So, it's wise to use a vacuum cleaner, followed by a damp cloth, to make the area super clean.

    Fill cracks or gouges with wood filler:
    Once the area is clean and dry, use a putty knife to apply wood filler to any cracks, gouges, or deeper scratches. Let the material overflow a bit since it'll shrink when it dries. Pro tip: Use a filler that matches the color of your flooring so it blends in well. Then, make sure everything dries. A lot.

    Sand the area smooth:
    Use fine-grit sandpaper to sand the repaired area until it is smooth and level with the surrounding floor. Start in small sections and go the same way as the wood grain. Make sure you don't over-sand because that can create uneven floors.

    Stain the area:
    Once the repaired area is smooth, it's time to paint it the same color as your floors. You can do this with a stain—which you can get at Sycamore Flooring or any nearby hardware store. Pick one that’s essentially the same color and species as your current floor and apply it evenly to the repaired area using a brush or cloth. Then, let the stain dry and be sure not to disturb it (we're talking to you, Fido!).

    Apply finish:
    To seal and protect the area, apply a finish. You can use a polyurethane finish and a brush to apply it.

    Final touches:
    Once the finish has dried completely, inspect the area to make sure it looks smooth and blends in. Feel free to do a little extra sanding or add an extra coat of finish to make it ultra-durable.

    Remember, if you decide to DIY, Sycamore Flooring has a ton of products to help you get professional-quality results.

  • Repairing a weak floor can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000. The price depends on the size of the area that needs help and whether subfloor repair is necessary.

    Hardwood floor repair costs are never fun, but our experts at Sycamore Flooring can go over your budget with you and discuss your different options.

  • To fix a weak floor, you'll need to figure out what's causing it, add support beams, reinforce joints, and more. Here are all the steps to do one of the most common repairs:

    Identify the cause:
    Before starting any repairs, figure out what's causing the problem. Common causes include inadequate support beams, deteriorated subflooring, or damaged joists.

    Add support beams:
    One way to strengthen a weak area is to add support beams below it. This involves installing new beams perpendicular to the existing ones, which distributes the weight more evenly.

    Reinforce joists:
    If your joists are damaged, then it's a good idea to bolster them by attaching new joists to the old ones with construction glue and structural fasteners, like nails or bolts. This adds some much-needed support and redistributes the load across a larger area.

    Install a new subfloor:
    If your subfloor is damaged or inadequate, a new one can help with stability. This typically involves removing the old material and replacing it with something newer. The best option for subflooring is plywood, which is known for its strength and durability.

    Secure flooring materials:
    Once the structural repairs have been completed, ensure that everything is securely attached. Nail or screw the hardwood to the subfloor. This will help prevent it from moving and reduce the risk of future damage or weakening.

    Inspect regularly:
    After making repairs, it's important to monitor the floor regularly for any signs of further weakness or damage. Keep an eye out for sagging, cracking, or squeaking, which may mean you need to fix something ASAP.

  • Damaged wood floors can be filled using wood filler. All you have to do is put it in the damaged area and let it overflow a bit (since it'll shrink when it dries).

    Then, let the substance dry and smooth it out with sandpaper. Next, add a wood stain to the area. Pick one that's the same color as your original floor, and you're good to go. The last thing you’ll need to do is apply a finish, which acts as a sealant and protects the area.

  • To repair minor scratches or gouges in hardwood floors without refinishing, use a wood filler and stain the area with a color that matches the rest of the floor. Here are the steps in a bit more detail:

    First, clean the area to ensure that any materials you add really stick. Then, fill the scratches or gouges with a good wood filler, making sure it overflows a bit in case there’s some shrinkage during drying.

    Next, wait a bit for everything to dry, then sand it out so that the area is even with the surrounding floor.

    Give the area a good clean once again, and then add a matching stain to the filled areas. Finally, apply a protective finish to seal and protect the repaired areas.

  • Pet-damaged floors can be fixed with a simple wood filler. Just use it to fill in the scratches or gouges, sand the area smooth, and add a stain and protective finish to the area. In severe cases, replacing damaged boards may be necessary.

  • It costs $500 to $5,000 to level a floor in a house. The price tag for fixing uneven floors depends on the size of the area, how uneven the floors are to begin with, and the labor costs in your area.

    Old houses, for example, may need more leveling work than newer ones, which would affect the price.

  • The cost to raise a sagging floor is $1,000 to $10,000 or more, depending on how bad the sagging is and the size of the problem area.

    For minor cases of sagging, where the area is pretty small, the cost may be on the lower end of the spectrum. In these cases, simple solutions are used to support the floor, like wood shims or support posts.

    On the other hand, more severe cases of sagging, especially those affecting larger areas or multiple floors, may require more extensive and costly repairs.

    What's more, any necessary permits or structural assessments can also contribute to the overall expense.

  • The cost to fix a scratched wood floor typically ranges from $25 to $100 or more, depending on the severity of the scratch and the method used to fix it. For minor scratches, simple DIY solutions like a wood floor cleaner and a touch-up pen might do the trick and are relatively affordable.

    However, for deeper scratches that penetrate the wood's surface or affect a larger area, you might need a professional like Sycamore Flooring to lend a hand.

  • In many cases, repairing hardwood floors is cheaper than replacing them entirely. New flooring typically costs thousands of dollars since you’ll need a ton of new wood and to pay the installation costs.

    Wood floor repair, meanwhile, covers a smaller area and costs less. It’s about $200 to $700 on average in New York, for example.

  • Yes, individual sections can be repaired by replacing the damaged boards. If the damage is minor, like some discoloration or scratching, you can refinish it instead.

    This involves sanding down the surface of the wood to remove imperfections and applying a new coat of finish to make everything shine.

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