Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Currituck Farms, VA

Your Floors Restored in One Day, No Dust Storm

Dustless hardwood floor refinishing that brings back the beauty without covering every surface in your home with grit and film.

Floor Refinishing Service in Currituck Farms

What Your Floors Look Like After We're Done

You walk back into a room with floors that look new again. The scratches are gone. The dull finish is replaced with a clean, protective layer that catches light the way it used to.

Your home feels cleaner because there’s no dust coating your furniture, your vents, or the back of your throat. Most projects wrap up in a single day, so you’re not displaced for a week while contractors track through your house.

The finish we apply isn’t just cosmetic. It adds years to the life of your floors and protects the wood underneath from daily wear. You’re not just getting a shine—you’re getting time back before you’d need a full refinish or replacement. And if you’re thinking about resale value, refinished hardwood floors can recover up to 147% of the cost when it’s time to sell.

Hardwood Floor Experts Serving Currituck Farms

We've Been Doing This for Over 20 Years

Buff and Coat Floor Refinishing has been restoring hardwood floors across Virginia since 2012. Dave Emmerling, the owner, has over two decades of hands-on experience and stays involved with every job personally.

We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and more than 80% of our work comes from referrals. That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because we show up when we say we will, do the work right, and fix anything that’s not perfect.

Currituck Farms homeowners deal with the same thing we see across the Richmond area—beautiful hardwood floors that have dulled over time from foot traffic, pet nails, and everyday life. You don’t need new floors. You need someone who knows how to bring them back without turning your home into a construction zone.

Our Hardwood Floor Sanding and Refinishing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When We Refinish Your Floors

First, we move your furniture out of the way or work around what you need to keep in place. Then we assess the condition of your floors to determine whether you need a full sand or just a buff and coat.

If your floors have deep scratches or uneven staining, we’ll use our dustless sanding equipment to take them down to bare wood. The vacuum system we use captures over 95% of dust at the source—it’s not a shop vac taped to a sander. If your floors just need refreshing, we skip the heavy sanding and go straight to buffing and applying a new coat of finish.

Once the surface is prepped, we apply a professional-grade finish that’s designed to hold up to real life. We’re not using bargain products that yellow in six months. The finish cures quickly, and in most cases, you can walk on your floors the same day.

We clean up completely before we leave. No dust. No film on your baseboards. No surprise mess to deal with after we’re gone.

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What's Included in Floor Refinishing Services

What You Actually Get When You Hire Us

You get a free estimate with transparent pricing. We’ll walk your floors with you and explain what they need—not what makes us the most money. If a buff and coat will do the job, we’ll tell you. If you need a full refinish, we’ll explain why.

The work itself includes dustless sanding or buffing, stain application if you want to change the color, and a durable topcoat that protects against scratches and moisture. We handle all prep work, including filling gaps or repairing minor damage to the subfloor if needed.

Currituck Farms homes often have original hardwood that’s worth preserving. The character in those floors—the grain patterns, the slight imperfections—can’t be replicated with new materials. Refinishing lets you keep that character while getting a finish that holds up to kids, pets, and the humidity swings we get in Virginia. We’re licensed and insured, and we don’t subcontract the work out to crews we’ve never met. It’s our equipment, our process, and our reputation on the line.

How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in Currituck Farms?

Most refinishing projects are completed in one day. The timeline depends on the square footage and the condition of your floors, but the average home—around 800 to 1,200 square feet—is done from start to finish in six to eight hours.

If you’re doing a full sand and refinish, you’ll need to stay off the floors for a few hours while the finish cures. With a buff and coat, the dry time is even shorter. We’ll give you a specific timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly.

The one-day turnaround is possible because we’re not using outdated methods that require multiple coats over several days. We use professional-grade finishes that cure faster and hold up longer, so you’re not stuck waiting around or sleeping somewhere else while your floors dry.

It’s not 100% dustless—nothing is—but our equipment captures over 95% of airborne dust at the source. That’s the difference between a light cleanup and spending days wiping dust off every surface in your home.

We use HEPA-filtered vacuum systems that attach directly to the sanding equipment. The dust gets pulled into a sealed container before it ever hits the air. You won’t see clouds of dust rolling through your house, and you won’t find grit on your countertops or in your vents weeks later.

The reason this matters is that dust doesn’t just make a mess—it damages your floors. Fine particles get ground into the finish by foot traffic and cause scratches. It also aggravates allergies and respiratory issues, especially for kids and pets. Dustless sanding protects your home and your health, not just your schedule.

Refinishing costs between $3 and $8 per square foot, depending on the condition of your floors and the type of finish you choose. A buff and coat—which is what most floors need—runs on the lower end of that range. A full sand and refinish with stain costs more.

For context, replacing hardwood floors costs $8 to $15 per square foot, and you lose the character of your original wood. Refinishing gives you the same visual result for half the price, and it adds decades to the life of your floors.

We don’t give quotes over the phone because every floor is different. We’ll come out, assess the condition, measure the space, and give you an honest number with no surprises. If someone’s quoting you significantly lower than the market rate, they’re either cutting corners on prep work or using cheap finishes that won’t last.

Yes. If you’re doing a full sand and refinish, we can apply stain to change the color before sealing it with a topcoat. That’s one of the biggest advantages of real hardwood—you’re not stuck with the original tone.

Stain options range from light natural tones to dark espresso, and we can show you samples so you know exactly what you’re getting. The process adds a day to the timeline because the stain needs to dry before we apply the finish, but the result is worth it if you want a different look.

If you’re doing a buff and coat, we can’t change the color. That service is designed to refresh the existing finish without sanding down to bare wood. We’ll explain the difference during the estimate so you know which option makes sense for what you’re trying to accomplish.

It depends on traffic and how well the floors have been maintained, but most hardwood floors need refinishing every 7 to 10 years. High-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens may show wear sooner.

If your floors look dull but don’t have deep scratches, a buff and coat can extend the life of the finish by another 3 to 5 years. That’s a lot cheaper than a full refinish and keeps your floors looking good without the heavy sanding process.

The key is catching it before the finish wears through completely. Once the wood is exposed, moisture and dirt get in, and you’re looking at more expensive repairs. If you’re not sure whether your floors need attention, we’ll take a look and give you an honest assessment.

Yes. Refinished hardwood floors can recover up to 147% of the cost in resale value, according to the National Association of Realtors. Buyers in Currituck Farms and the broader Richmond area consistently rank hardwood floors as a top priority, especially in established neighborhoods with original character.

Even if you’re not selling anytime soon, refinishing protects your investment. Hardwood floors can last 100 years or more if they’re maintained properly. Letting the finish wear down to bare wood shortens that lifespan and leads to costly repairs.

Refinishing also makes your home feel newer and cleaner, which matters whether you’re hosting guests or just living in the space every day. It’s one of the few home improvements that pays off both financially and in day-to-day comfort.

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