Hardwood floors add beauty and value to any home. But over time, they can get scratched, dented, or damaged. That's where we come in. At Minneapolis Flooring Company, we offer top-notch repair services to bring your floors back to life.
We know how to fix all kinds of hardwood floor problems. Our skilled team can repair issues like scratches, dents, water damage, and loose boards to make your floors look great again. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure lasting results.
Minneapolis Flooring Company offers expert repair services to restore damaged hardwood floors. We fix a wide range of issues to bring floors back to their original beauty and function.
Scratches and dents can mar the look of hardwood floors. We use specialized techniques to address these common problems. For light scratches, we apply wood filler and refinish the area to blend seamlessly. Deeper scratches may require sanding and refinishing of a larger section.
Dents often need more involved repairs. We can use wood filler for smaller dents. For deeper damage, we may need to replace the affected plank entirely. Our skilled technicians match the wood type and finish for invisible repairs.
We also fix gouges from dropped objects or furniture. This may involve wood putty, sanding, and careful color matching. The goal is always to make the repaired area blend in perfectly with the surrounding floor.
Water can severely damage hardwood floors. We act quickly to minimize issues and restore floors. First, we remove all standing water and use dehumidifiers to dry the area thoroughly. This helps prevent warping and mold growth.
For minor water damage, sanding and refinishing may be enough. More severe cases could require partial or full floor replacement. We assess the extent of damage and recommend the best course of action.
Our team can also address cupping or crowning caused by moisture. This may involve letting the wood settle, then sanding to restore a level surface. In some cases, we may need to replace warped boards that won't flatten out.
Sometimes individual planks need replacement due to damage or wear. We carefully remove the damaged board without harming surrounding planks. Then we cut a new plank to fit precisely in the open space.
We take care to match the wood type, grain pattern, and color of the original floor. This ensures a seamless repair that's nearly invisible. After installation, we sand and finish the new plank to blend with the existing floor.
For floors with extensive damage, we may recommend replacing larger sections. This can actually be more cost-effective than multiple individual plank replacements. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your home or business.
Refinishing can restore the look of worn or scratched hardwood floors. We start by sanding the floor to remove the old finish and any surface damage. Then we apply new stain if desired, followed by a protective topcoat.
Sanding and finishing requires skill to achieve smooth, even results. We use dustless sanding equipment to keep your space clean. Our team can match existing stain colors or help you choose a new look for your floor.
Resealing is important for protecting wood from moisture and wear. We apply high-quality polyurethane or other sealants for lasting protection. The right finish can enhance the wood's natural beauty while extending the life of your floor.
At Minneapolis Flooring Company, we follow a detailed process to repair hardwood floors. Our approach ensures high-quality results and customer satisfaction.
We start by visiting your home to check the floor damage. Our team looks at scratches, dents, gaps, and other issues. We measure the affected areas and note the wood type.
We discuss repair options with you. This might include filling gaps, replacing boards, or fixing squeaks. We give you a clear quote based on the work needed.
Our experts answer your questions about the process. We make sure you understand the timeline and any prep work needed.
Before repairs begin, we protect your home. We cover furniture and nearby areas with drop cloths. We seal off the work area to contain dust.
Our team wears safety gear like masks and goggles. We use air filters to keep the air clean during work.
We gather all needed tools and materials. This includes wood filler, replacement boards, and finishes that match your floor.
We start by cleaning the damaged areas. For scratches, we sand and apply wood filler. We make sure the color matches your floor.
For board replacement, we carefully remove damaged pieces. We cut new boards to fit perfectly. We nail or glue these in place.
We fix squeaks by adding screws through the subfloor. For gaps, we use special fillers or thin wood strips.
Throughout the process, we check our work. We make sure repairs blend with the rest of your floor.
After repairs, we do a thorough check. We look at the fixed areas in different lighting. We feel for smooth transitions between old and new wood.
We apply finish to repaired spots. We make sure it matches the sheen of your floor. We might need to refinish a larger area for a perfect match.
We clean up all dust and debris. We do a final walk-through with you to make sure you're happy. We offer tips on how to care for your repaired floor.
Proper care keeps your newly repaired hardwood floors looking great for years. We recommend a mix of regular cleaning, protective measures, and long-term strategies to maintain the beauty and durability of your floors.
Sweep or vacuum your hardwood floors daily to remove dust and dirt. Use a soft-bristled broom or a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to avoid scratching the surface.
Mild detergents or specialized hardwood cleaners work best for deeper cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals or excessive water, as these can damage the wood.
Mop with a damp, not wet, microfiber cloth once a week. This lifts stubborn grime without leaving excess moisture on the floor.
Clean up spills immediately to prevent staining or warping. Use a soft, dry cloth to blot the spill, then follow up with a slightly damp cloth if needed.
Place mats at all entrances to trap dirt and moisture before they reach your hardwood floors. This simple step greatly reduces wear and tear.
Use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches when moving items. Replace these pads regularly as they wear down.
Keep pet nails trimmed to minimize scratches. Consider area rugs in high-traffic zones or areas where pets spend a lot of time.
Maintain stable indoor humidity levels between 35-55%. This helps prevent wood from expanding or contracting, which can lead to gaps or cupping.
Inspect your floors regularly for signs of wear, such as scratches or dullness. Address minor issues promptly to prevent them from worsening.
Reapply a coat of finish every few years to protect the wood and restore shine. The frequency depends on foot traffic and wear patterns.
Consider professional deep cleaning annually. This removes built-up grime and restores the floor's natural beauty.
Avoid using wax, soap-based cleaners, or steam mops on your hardwood floors. These can leave residue or cause damage over time.
Rearrange furniture and rugs periodically to ensure even sun exposure and wear across your floors.
Hardwood floor repair can be complex. We've compiled answers to common questions about signs of damage, repair timelines, costs, and maintenance.
Visible scratches, dents, or gouges are clear signs of needed repair. Warped or cupped boards indicate moisture damage. Gaps between planks or loose boards suggest structural issues. Discoloration or fading may mean it's time for refinishing.
Refinishing usually takes 3-5 days for an average-sized room. This includes sanding, staining, and applying multiple coats of finish. Drying time between coats adds to the total duration. Larger projects may take longer.
Costs vary based on the repair type and floor size. Minor repairs might cost $200-$600. Full room refinishing can range from $1,000 to $2,500. Complete floor replacement typically costs $3,000-$7,000 for an average-sized room.
Refinishing involves sanding down to bare wood and applying new stain and finish. It's more thorough but time-consuming. Resurfacing lightly sands the top layer and adds a new coat of finish. It's quicker but less comprehensive.
Yes, deep scratches and gouges can often be repaired. We fill small gouges with wood filler. For deeper damage, we might replace individual boards. Sanding and refinishing can then blend the repairs with the rest of the floor.
Regular sweeping or vacuuming prevents scratch-causing dirt buildup. Use manufacturer-approved cleaning products. Place mats at entrances and felt pads under furniture. Avoid excess moisture and clean spills promptly. Reapply a coat of finish every few years for protection.