Your Floors Might Be Hiding Their True Beauty! Most homeowners don’t realize how much life and shine are left in their floors, until they’re sanded. Floor sanding is the first and most crucial step in restoring that rich, natural beauty. When we start the process of floor refinishing, we provide the service of sanding hardwood floors to bring your floors back to their original form without replacing them. Our experts help you refine your surfaces in a smooth and cost-effective manner.
Our floor sanding process starts by inspecting your floor while cleaning the workspace to guarantee safety through the process.
With heavy-duty equipment, we remove old finishes along with deep scratches and surface damage.
Using gradually finer grits, we smooth the floor surface, which prepares it to receive proper stain or sealant treatment.
Wiping away dust after vacuuming completes the process so that we can provide you with cleanly refinished floors.
The practice of DIY sanding wood floors typically produces either crooked surfaces or harmed flooring, as well as provides less ideal and expected outcomes. We, being professional local sanders, use proper equipment in combination with advanced techniques to safeguard hardwood materials while achieving a smooth finish. Our floor sanding experts at Shane’s Hardwood Floors of Florida provide professional floor installation and flooring refinishing services to restore your home flooring with both safety and optimal efficiency. The skilled members of our team will protect your hardwood floors expertly. Professional hardwood floor sanding delivers both time savings and long-lasting outcomes by preventing expensive mistakes.
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If your floors have deep scratches, dullness, uneven surfaces, or a worn-out finish, it’s a clear sign they need sanding to restore their smooth look and feel.
Yes, professional sanding removes most surface-level stains, scratches, and imperfections by shaving off the top damaged layer, revealing fresh wood underneath.
In most cases, it’s best to avoid the area being sanded due to dust and noise. Our dust-controlled sanding minimizes mess and makes the process safer and cleaner.
It depends on foot traffic and wear, but generally, floors can be sanded every 7–10 years to maintain their appearance and durability without damaging the wood.