Wood Floor Cleaning
You invest a lot of money in the installation of your hardwood floors, and you want them to last a long time. Proper care and cleaning is a huge part of protecting that investment. Wood floors are not immune to the damage done by food, spills, and everyday grit and dirt. Protector pads on furniture legs and area rugs in high traffic areas help. However, you should implement a routine maintenance program to protect the surface finish from moisture and heavy wear. A routine professional cleaning is part of that program.
We, at Metro Home Services / Mr. Maid leave your hardwood floors looking fresh and new with no mess and no fuss. Our experts ensure the protection of your furniture and valuables so you can rest easy knowing your home is in good hands. We use only solvent based cleaners and polishes to protect your floors. We offer a "sand less" process of reapplying finish which takes less time and is less hassle for you.
What is the difference in between Sanding, Buffing, and Recoating?
A buff or recoat is a light abrasion to a floor that has previously been finished. Usually when a hardwood floor begins to lose its sheen or dull it should be recoated. Recoating will not remove deep scratches and it will not repair damaged or stained flooring. Sanding removes all of the finish from hardwood floors. Sanding is a much more invasive and costly process but it can make a hardwood floor look brand new.
Refinishing Your Wood Floors...No Dust...No Mess
Basic® Coatings TyKote® Dustfree Refinishing System has reinvented the wood floor refinishing process. This innovative system makes it easier to give your customers beautiful floors in less time and with no dust or mess. The fast and easy-to-use 3-step process means wood floors can be back in business the next day.
- Easy, proven 3-step process
- Less prep and clean up
- Fast! Recoat tonight, back in business tomorrow
- Eliminates the dust, noise, and mess of traditional methods
- Works with site-finished and most prefinished wood floors
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So don't sand it...call us and save a lot of money.
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