Refinishing Your Hardwood Floors With Help From The Steam Team
/If you have a hardwood floor in your home or business, you probably want to keep it in good shape, right? Assuming that you do, are you aware of what you should do when you notice your floor becoming discolored in some spots? What about if your floor is littered with scratches and marks that won’t go away? Or what if the floor used to be sleek and shiny, but is now dull, even after being properly cleaned? Well, these are all signs of a floor that needs to be professionally refinished. Luckily, The Steam Team can handle that!
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Process
When you’ve called in The Steam Team professionals to assist with your hardwood floor, they won’t just take over your home or business and begin working, then explain themselves during or after the process. Instead, our professionals will begin with a thorough inspection of your hardwood floor and determine the best solution, keeping you informed as they go. Then they’ll begin with extensive damage repair, attending to every scratched and cracked area of the floor. Then a full cleaning and abrasion of the floor will take place to prepare the hardwood for refinishing. Sometime during the refinishing process you need to do air duct cleaning if the technicians did not seal off the vents.
When it's finally time for refinishing, the initial coat of sealer will be applied, it’ll take time to dry, and then the final finish coat will be applied, strengthening your hardwood floor for years to come, returning it to its former beauty, and completing our process. Before they leave, our professionals will let you inspect the floor and decide for yourself if our service has met your needs.
The Steam Team Difference
When you choose to work with The Steam Team, you’re choosing highly trained technicians with years of experience and only the best equipment for the job, as well as a hardwood floor refinishing service that is completely dust-free! For more information on us and our many services, visit The Steam Team website.