Apr 14, 2021 | Flooring Canada
Gleaming hardwood floors are every homeowner’s dream. The question is, what do your hardwood floors really look like? If you want to make sparkling floors your reality, we can help.
Dull hardwood floors are, well, dull. But before you decide to invest money and time into re-sanding or refinishing, consider that maybe they just need a good cleaning! It’s amazing what a deep cleaning of wood floors can do to their look and shine. A soft broom, vacuum, and mop combo can go a long way for short money.
A wood floor that is deeply scuffed up and scratched will most likely need re-sanding. But, before you opt for that route, consider pricing out replacing your floors with ones that have scratch-resistant properties. Our catalog of engineered wood floors are famous for their durability and family-friendly styles. All in all, replacing your hardwood floors with brand-new flooring could save you money down the line.
DIY projects are tempting money savers. But before you take on the task of refinishing your hardwood floors by yourself—that is, sanding your floors, patching, staining, and then top coating—make sure you’re aware of both the time investment and the need for expertise in these areas. Do you really want to both rent and operate an upright sander? As you may discover, sometimes cheaper is not always better! If you decide to go with the experts, make sure to research companies near you, browse reviews, and ask by word of mouth. Price-wise, expect that refinishing hardwood floors will cost you somewhere between $3.25 to $6.00 per square foot, all depending on the location of your home and the size of the room, or rooms, you’re refinishing.
The best way to prevent the headache of having to refinish your hardwood floors is to purchase floors that will stand the test of time in the first place. So whether you’re looking for beautiful oak or pine wood floors, remember that your local Flooring Canada has all the best wood floor brands in stock, not to mention amazing wood-look tile and luxury vinyl options as well. The experts at your local Flooring Canada are always here to help, and they can give you all the advice you need about maintaining your beautiful hardwood floors for years to come.