Beautiful hardwood floors make any home more inviting. When your floors start to show wear, a professional buff and coat service can restore their shine without the need for complete refinishing. We can buff and coat your hardwood floors in just one day, making them look fresh and revitalized at a fraction of the cost of full refinishing.
We serve Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding Twin Cities metro area with expert hardwood floor care. Your floors need regular maintenance to stay in top condition, and we recommend a buff and coat every 7-15 years depending on foot traffic.
Our skilled technicians use professional-grade equipment and high-quality coatings to bring new life to worn wood floors. We work with all types of hardwood flooring and can help you maintain the natural beauty of your investment. You'll be amazed at how a simple buff and coat can transform the look of your entire home.
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What is Hardwood Floor Buffing?
We use special buffing machines to lightly abrade the top layer of your floor's finish. This creates a smooth surface ready for a new coat of protective polyurethane. The process takes about one day for most homes.
The buffing machine has a soft pad that gently smooths away minor scratches and scuff marks. We then apply a fresh coat of finish to protect your floors. This service works great for floors with light wear and scratches. Your floors will look fresh and glossy after buffing.
Buffing only touches the floor's finish, while sanding removes actual wood material. We recommend buffing when floors have surface-level wear but are still in good shape.
Sanding strips floors down to bare wood. It's more intense and expensive than buffing. Your floors might need sanding if they have deep scratches or stains. Buffing costs less and creates less mess than sanding. Most homes only need buffing every 5-7 years with normal use.
Buffing vs. Sanding
The Benefits of Professional Buffing
Professional floor buffing helps protect your investment while creating a beautiful shine that transforms the look of your home.
Professional carpet installation significantly extends the life of your carpet. Experts use specialized tools to stretch the carpet properly, eliminating wrinkles and bumps that can lead to premature wear. They also ensure that seams are nearly invisible, reducing the risk of fraying or separation.

Proper installation prevents issues like buckling or rippling, which can damage carpet fibers over time. This attention to detail helps maintain the carpet's appearance and structure for years to come.
We use techniques like power stretching to create a tight, smooth surface. This reduces the chances of tripping hazards and helps the carpet withstand heavy foot traffic without shifting or loosening.
Longevity and Preservation
We use specialized equipment and techniques to remove light scratches and wear patterns from your hardwood floors. This process helps prevent deeper damage that could require costly refinishing.
Our buffing service applies a protective layer that guards against daily wear and tear. This shield helps your floors resist scuffs, stains, and water damage.
Regular professional buffing can double the lifespan of your hardwood floors. The protective coating we apply fills in tiny scratches and creates a barrier against future damage.
Aesthetic Appeal
Our buffing process restores the natural luster of your hardwood floors. You'll see a rich, even shine that makes your entire room look brighter and more inviting. We can achieve different finish levels to match your style:
The restored finish enhances the wood's natural grain patterns and color variations. Your floors will look fresh and new without the expense of complete refinishing.
Commercial vs. Residential Buffing
We adapt our buffing techniques for different spaces and needs. Commercial spaces need durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic and frequent cleaning. Our commercial buffing uses specialized equipment and industrial-grade coatings.
Residential buffing focuses on enhancing the natural beauty of home floors. We use gentler techniques and pay extra attention to detail in living spaces. The process takes less time than commercial jobs since homes typically have less square footage.
Buffing Techniques and Equipment
Professional floor buffing requires specialized equipment and materials to create a beautiful, long-lasting finish on hardwood floors.
Floor Buffing Machines
We use commercial-grade buffing machines that weigh between 100-175 pounds for optimal pressure and control. The heavy-duty motors spin at 175-300 RPM to effectively smooth and polish hardwood surfaces.
Our buffer equipment features adjustable handles and ergonomic controls for precise maneuvering around edges and corners. The machines connect to industrial vacuum systems that capture dust and debris during the buffing process.
You can rent basic floor buffers from hardware stores, but professional equipment delivers superior results. Our commercial buffers have larger pads and more powerful motors compared to rental units.
Buffing Pads and Products
Natural fiber pads work best for gentle cleaning and polishing, while synthetic pads provide more aggressive smoothing.
We use premium oil-based polishes and water-based finishes that are specially formulated for hardwood floors. These products contain UV protectants and wear-resistant compounds to extend the life of your floors.
Our cleaning solutions are pH-neutral and free from harsh chemicals that could damage wood surfaces. The polishes we apply provide a protective layer while enhancing the natural beauty of your hardwood.
DIY Buffing vs. Professional Services
Most home improvement stores rent floor buffing machines. These machines are lighter than professional-grade equipment but can handle basic buffing tasks.
Clean the floor thoroughly before buffing. Remove all furniture and vacuum up dust and debris. Apply the buffing compound in small sections and work systematically across the room.
Move the buffer in smooth, overlapping paths. Keep the machine moving to avoid damaging the floor. Work at a steady pace to maintain even pressure.
How to Buff Hardwood Floors Yourself
DIY buffing works best for floors with minor wear. Deep scratches and severe damage need professional attention.
Rental equipment lacks the power and precision of commercial machines. This can lead to uneven results and might not fully restore your floor's shine.
The risk of damage is higher with DIY buffing. Without proper training, you might create new scratches or wear patterns in your floor.
We use industrial-grade equipment and specialized products that aren't available to the public. Our experience helps us identify the right treatment for different wood types and finishes.
Limitations of DIY