Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Newman, VA

Your Floors Restored in One Day, Not Five

Dustless refinishing that brings back the warmth and character your hardwood deserves—without the mess, without the wait, without replacing what’s already there.

Floor Refinishing Services in Newman

What Your Floors Look Like After We're Done

You walk back into a room that feels new again. The scratches from moving furniture three years ago are gone. The dull, faded spots near the windows have that warm glow back. The scuff marks from your dog’s nails have disappeared.

Your floors don’t just look clean. They look restored—like someone who actually knows what they’re doing spent time bringing them back to life.

And here’s what matters just as much: you didn’t have to rip anything out. You didn’t spend weeks dealing with construction dust settling on every surface in your home. You didn’t replace floors that just needed the right care.

Most jobs in Newman wrap up in a day. You’re not coordinating schedules for a week or figuring out where to live while contractors take over your house. You get your space back fast, and the finish lasts a decade or more when it’s done right.

Newman Hardwood Floor Refinishing Experts

We've Been Doing This for Twenty Years

Buff and Coat Floor Refinishing has been working on hardwood floors across Newman and the greater Richmond area since the early 2000s. We’re not new to this, and we’re not figuring it out as we go.

Most of our work comes from referrals—people who had their floors done and told their neighbors, their family, their real estate agent. That’s how you build a reputation in a place like Newman, where word travels and quality matters.

We use dustless sanding equipment that contains over 90% of the airborne dust. We show up when we say we will. And we don’t leave until the job is done right—which, for most homes in the area, means same-day completion.

Our Hardwood Floor Refinishing Process

Here's What Happens When We Refinish Your Floors

First, we move your furniture or work around what you’d rather not move. Then comes the sanding—this is where most of the transformation happens. We use dustless equipment, so you’re not dealing with fine particles settling into your vents, your curtains, or your lungs.

Sanding removes the old finish, the scratches, the stains, and the wear. It takes the floor down to clean wood. From there, we can stain it if you want to change the color or go darker. If you’re happy with the natural tone, we skip that step.

The final coat is a protective finish—usually polyurethane—that seals everything and gives you that smooth, durable surface. This is what protects your floor for the next ten years. We don’t rush the application. We don’t cut corners on drying time.

Once it’s cured, you’re done. Your floors are refinished, protected, and ready to handle daily life again.

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What's Included in Floor Refinishing

What You Actually Get with This Service

You get professional hardwood floor sanding that removes years of damage without gouging the wood. You get a dustless process that keeps your home cleaner than traditional methods ever could. You get the option to stain your floors a different color or keep the natural wood tone.

We apply a high-quality finish that’s Greenguard® certified—low VOC, safe for your family and pets, and built to last. The finish we use is the same kind you’d find in homes across Newman’s older neighborhoods, where original hardwood is still holding up decades later because it was treated right.

If your floors have deeper issues—water damage in one section, a few boards that need replacing—we handle that too. We don’t just sand over problems. We fix them first, then refinish everything so it all matches.

And because we’re local to the Richmond and Newman area, we understand what your floors have been through. Virginia’s humidity swings, the sun exposure through south-facing windows, the wear patterns from high-traffic areas—we’ve seen it all, and we know how to account for it.

How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in Newman?

Most residential refinishing jobs in Newman are completed in one day. That includes sanding, staining if you want it, and applying the finish. Larger homes or floors with significant damage might take two days, but that’s less common.

The finish needs time to cure before you can move furniture back or walk on it with shoes. Depending on the product we use and the humidity levels that day, you’re usually looking at 24 to 48 hours before the floor is fully ready for normal use.

If you’re working with a company that says it’ll take a week, they’re either doing something very different or they’re not set up for efficiency. We’ve refined this process over twenty years, and we know how to do it right without dragging it out.

It’s not 100% dustless—nothing is—but it eliminates more than 90% of the dust that traditional sanding creates. Our equipment has a vacuum system built into the sander that captures dust as it’s created, before it ever gets into the air.

You’ll see a little bit of fine dust near the edges or in corners where we hand-sand, but it’s nowhere close to the cloud of particles that older methods produce. You won’t need to deep-clean your entire house after we leave.

This matters especially in Newman, where a lot of homes have open floor plans or HVAC systems that would normally pull dust into every room. With dustless sanding, your air quality stays intact and cleanup is minimal.

Yes. Deep scratches get sanded out during the refinishing process as long as they haven’t gone through the wear layer of the wood. Most scratches—even the ones that look bad—are surface-level and disappear once we sand down to fresh wood.

Water damage is trickier. If the wood is stained but not warped, we can sand it out and refinish it. If boards are cupped, buckled, or rotting, those sections need to be replaced first. We’ll pull out the damaged boards, match them as closely as possible, install them, then sand and refinish the entire floor so everything blends.

We don’t hide problems under a new coat of finish. If something needs fixing, we’ll tell you up front and handle it before we refinish.

Refinishing typically runs between $1.50 and $3.00 per square foot, depending on the condition of your floors and whether you’re staining them. A standard living room and hallway might cost $800 to $1,500. A whole-house job could range from $2,500 to $5,000.

That’s a fraction of what you’d pay to replace the floors entirely. New hardwood installation in Newman usually costs between $6 and $12 per square foot when you factor in materials and labor.

We’ll give you a clear estimate after seeing your floors in person. No surprises, no upselling. You’ll know what it costs before we start, and that’s what you’ll pay when we’re done.

A properly refinished floor should last at least ten years before it needs attention again. In lower-traffic areas like bedrooms, you might get fifteen or twenty years. High-traffic zones like entryways or kitchens might show wear sooner, but even then, you’re looking at a decade of solid performance.

The longevity depends on the quality of the finish, how it’s applied, and how you maintain the floor. We use commercial-grade polyurethane that’s designed to handle daily life—foot traffic, pets, furniture, spills.

If you take care of your floors—sweep regularly, clean up spills quickly, use rugs in high-traffic areas—they’ll hold up even longer. And when they do eventually need refinishing again, the process is the same. Quality hardwood can be refinished multiple times over its lifespan.

You don’t have to, but some people prefer to. The sanding process is loud—it’s heavy equipment running for several hours. If you work from home or have young kids who nap, it might be easier to step out for the day.

The dustless system keeps the air clean, so you’re not breathing in particles or dealing with a health hazard. And because most jobs finish in one day, you’re not displaced for long.

Once the final coat goes on, you’ll want to stay off the floors until they’re dry. That usually means keeping foot traffic light for 24 hours and waiting a bit longer before moving furniture back. We’ll give you specific instructions based on what we used and how your floors are curing.

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