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Restore the Beauty of Your Hardwood Floors with Eco-dry’s Professional Refinishing Services
At Eco-dry Carpet Cleaning, we specialize in restoring and maintaining hardwood floors to their original luster and durability. Whether your floors need a quick cleaning, or a screen and Re-coat, our team of skilled technicians uses state-of-the-art equipment and eco-friendly products to deliver stunning results.
Are your hardwood floors looking dull or have light scratches? Our screening process involves lightly or aggressively removing a thin layer of the existing polyurethane finish using specialized screening pads on a buffer machine. This is followed by applying a fresh coat of polyurethane to restore the floor's appearance without deep sanding or excess dust. Note: While screening and recoating removes small scratches, deep scratches in the wood may require full refinishing.
Hardwood floors look amazing when they’re brand new, but maintenance is key! If your floors have lost their shine but the finish and wood are still in good shape, our clean and buffing service is the perfect option. This process removes superficial scratches and restores the floor’s natural luster without the need for refinishing.
Over time, store-bought products containing wax or acrylic can leave a sticky residue that attracts dirt and grime, giving your floors a dull, darkened look. Our wax removal service eliminates this buildup, restoring the floor’s natural beauty. For heavy buildup, we recommend a screen and recoat after cleaning to ensure the best results.
We use non-toxic, environmentally safe refinishing products.
Years of experience in hardwood floor restoration.
Matte, satin, or glossy finishes to match your style
Our refinishing process protects your floors for years to come.
Most projects are completed within 2-3 days, depending on the size of the area.
Yes! We use eco-friendly, non-toxic products that are safe for everyone.
Absolutely! We offer custom staining to match your current floors or create a new look.
Screening removes a thin layer of the existing finish and applies a new coat, while refinishing involves deep sanding and completely renewing the floor’s surface.