Over time, even the best floors can show signs of wear — scratches, stains, creaks, or fading. Our floor renovation service is designed to restore the beauty, strength, and function of your existing floors without the need for full replacement.
We manage the entire process: from planning and demolition to structural modifications, electrical and plumbing updates, insulation, flooring, painting, and finishing touches. Our experienced team coordinates every trade involved, ensuring that your renovation stays on schedule, within budget, and above expectations.
“A well-renovated floor looks new — and tells the story of your home with character and care.”
We renovate hardwood, laminate, parquet, tile, and other common flooring types. From sanding and polishing to replacing damaged boards or regrouting tiles, our experts bring old floors back to life with modern tools and skilled craftsmanship.
We begin every project with a thorough assessment of the floor’s condition and recommend the most effective renovation method. Whether you want to preserve a historic wooden floor or refresh high-traffic areas, we deliver results that balance restoration with durability.
We also offer optional treatments like staining, sealing, anti-slip finishes, and protective coatings — so your renovated floor not only looks better, but also lasts longer.
What types of floors can be renovated?
Hardwood, parquet, laminate, and tile floors are the most commonly renovated. We'll assess suitability during our visit.
How do I know if my floor needs renovation or replacement?
If the structure is solid and only the surface is damaged, renovation is usually the better and more cost-effective option.
How long does floor renovation take?
Most single-room projects take 1–3 days, including drying time for finishes.
Will there be a lot of dust and noise?
We use modern sanding machines with dust collection systems and work as quietly and cleanly as possible.
Can you match the color of my existing floor during renovation?
Yes — we use custom staining and blending techniques to match your existing floor color as closely as possible.
Is it possible to renovate engineered wood flooring?
In most cases, yes — but only if the top wood layer is thick enough. We'll inspect and advise on feasibility.
Do I need to move all furniture before the renovation?
Yes. To ensure full access and avoid dust contamination, we recommend clearing the area before we begin.
Will sanding my floor create a lot of dust?
We use modern dust-controlled sanding machines to minimize airborne particles and keep your space as clean as possible.
Can you repair damaged boards during the renovation?
Absolutely. We replace cracked, warped, or stained boards before sanding and refinishing the rest of the floor.
How long should I wait before walking on a refinished floor?
Typically, 24 hours for light foot traffic and up to 72 hours before placing furniture or rugs — depending on the finish used.