Wood Floor Refinishing in Mooreland Farms, VA

Your Floors Restored Without the Dust or Drama

Dustless hardwood refinishing that’s done in a day, priced at $1.50 per square foot, and backed by over two decades of experience right here in Virginia.

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Mooreland Farms Residents Trust

What Your Floors Look Like After We're Done

You walk back into a space that feels brand new. The scratches from years of foot traffic are gone. The dull, worn finish that made your home feel tired has been replaced with a clean, even sheen that catches the light the way it did when you first moved in.

Your hardwood floors aren’t just refinished. They’re protected for years to come with a durable finish that holds up to daily life in a busy household.

And you didn’t have to deal with dust coating your furniture, days of waiting for contractors to finish, or surprise costs that weren’t in the original estimate. Most jobs in Mooreland Farms wrap up in a single day. You’re back to normal life faster than you expected, with floors that look better than you remembered.

This is what professional wood floor sanding and refinishing should feel like. No mess. No delays. Just results that make you wonder why you waited so long.

Experienced Wood Floor Refinishing in Mooreland Farms

We've Been Doing This for Over 20 Years

We’ve been restoring hardwood floors across Richmond and Henrico County since the early 2000s. We’re not new to this. We’ve worked in homes just like yours in Mooreland Farms—colonials, Georgians, Tudors—where the floors are original and worth preserving.

Our A+ BBB rating and 80% referral rate aren’t marketing fluff. They’re what happens when we show up on time, do the work right, and don’t leave a mess behind. Most of our business comes from people who’ve already hired us once or heard about us from a neighbor.

You’re not hiring a crew that’s learning on your floors. You’re hiring people who’ve seen every type of hardwood, every level of wear, and every curveball that comes with refinishing floors in homes built decades ago.

Our Wood Floor Refinishing Process Explained

Here's Exactly What Happens When We Refinish Your Floors

First, we assess your floors to determine whether you need a full sand and refinish or if a buff and coat will do the job. Light surface scratches and dullness usually only need buffing and recoating, which is faster and less invasive. Deeper wear, stains, or uneven finishes require full sanding.

If we’re doing a full refinish, we use dustless sanding equipment that captures over 99% of the dust at the source. You won’t find sawdust on your baseboards or furniture. We sand down to bare wood, remove old finishes, and smooth out imperfections. Then we apply stain if you want a color change, or go straight to finish if you’re keeping it natural.

The finish we apply is a low-VOC polyurethane that dries quickly and holds up to foot traffic, pets, and daily wear. Most jobs are done in one day. You’ll need to stay off the floors for a few hours while the finish cures, but you’re not displaced for days like with some contractors.

We clean up completely before we leave. No contractor debris. No dust. Just refinished floors that are ready to use.

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Hardwood Restoration Services for Mooreland Farms Homes

What's Included When You Hire Us

You get a written estimate before we start. No surprise costs. No vague line items. We tell you exactly what we’re doing and what it costs per square foot.

Our dustless sanding system is standard, not an upcharge. Same with furniture moving for most jobs. We handle the prep work so you don’t have to clear the room yourself unless you want to.

We work on all types of hardwood—oak, maple, cherry, pine—and engineered wood that has enough wear layer left to sand. If your floors are too thin to refinish, we’ll tell you upfront instead of doing a subpar job and hoping you don’t notice until later.

Mooreland Farms homes often have original hardwood from the 1940s through the 1990s. These floors were built to last, and they’re absolutely worth refinishing instead of replacing. You’re looking at a fraction of the cost compared to new flooring, and you’re keeping the character that makes your home feel like yours. Homes in this area sell fast—often in two weeks or less—and refinished hardwood floors are one of the upgrades that buyers notice immediately. You’re not just maintaining your home. You’re protecting an investment in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Henrico County.

How long does wood floor refinishing take in a typical Mooreland Farms home?

Most jobs are done in one day. If you have a large home or multiple rooms, it might stretch into a second day, but that’s the exception.

The actual sanding process takes a few hours depending on square footage. Staining adds another hour or two if you’re changing the color. The finish application is quick, but it needs time to dry before you can walk on it.

You can usually walk on the floors in socks after four to six hours. We recommend waiting 24 hours before moving furniture back, and a few days before putting down rugs or letting pets run around. The finish continues to cure over the next couple of weeks, so you’ll want to be gentle with it during that time, but you’re not locked out of the room for days like some people expect.

It’s not 100% dust-free—nothing is—but it’s close enough that you won’t need to deep-clean your house afterward. Our equipment captures over 99% of the dust at the source using a vacuum system attached directly to the sander.

You might see a light film on surfaces near the work area, but it’s nothing like traditional sanding, which sends dust into every corner of your home. We’ve had clients stay in the house during the job without major disruption.

The difference is in the equipment. Older sanding methods rely on shop vacs or bag systems that don’t capture fine particles. Our system uses HEPA filtration and sealed containment, so the dust never makes it into the air. If you’ve heard horror stories about dust settling on everything after a refinishing job, that’s not what happens here.

If your floors are solid hardwood and the boards are in decent shape, refinishing almost always makes more sense. It costs a fraction of what replacement does—usually $3 to $5 per square foot for refinishing versus $8 to $15 or more for new flooring.

Replacement only makes sense if the boards are severely damaged, warped, or if you have engineered wood with a wear layer that’s too thin to sand. Even then, you might be able to do a light buff and recoat instead of a full replacement.

Mooreland Farms homes typically have solid hardwood that’s been there for decades. These floors were built to last, and they can be refinished multiple times over their lifespan. You’re not just saving money by refinishing—you’re keeping the original character of your home, which matters in a neighborhood where buyers value historical details and quality construction.

A buff and coat is for floors that are dull or have light surface scratches but don’t have deep damage or worn-through finish. We lightly abrade the existing finish, clean it thoroughly, and apply a fresh coat of polyurethane. It’s faster, less invasive, and costs around $1 to $2.50 per square foot.

Full refinishing involves sanding down to bare wood, removing the old finish completely, and starting fresh. This is what you need if the finish is worn through in high-traffic areas, if there are deep scratches or stains, or if you want to change the color. It costs more—typically $3 to $5 per square foot—but it completely restores the floor.

Most people don’t need full refinishing as often as they think. If your floors just look tired but aren’t damaged, a buff and coat can make them look new again in a fraction of the time. We’ll assess your floors and tell you which option makes sense. There’s no point in doing more work than necessary.

Our standard rate is $1.50 per square foot for a buff and coat. Full sanding and refinishing typically runs $3 to $5 per square foot depending on the condition of the floors and whether you’re staining or going natural.

That’s competitive for the Richmond area, especially when you factor in the dustless process and the fact that most jobs are done in a day. Some contractors charge less, but they’re often cutting corners—using outdated equipment, skipping prep steps, or rushing the finish application.

We give you a written estimate before we start so there are no surprises. If we find something unexpected once we start sanding—like water damage or boards that need repair—we’ll talk to you about it before doing extra work. You’re not going to get hit with a bill that’s double what you expected because we “found issues” halfway through.

We can refinish engineered wood as long as it has a thick enough wear layer. Most engineered flooring has a thin veneer of real wood on top of plywood, and if that veneer is too thin, sanding through it will ruin the floor.

We measure the wear layer before we start. If it’s at least 2 millimeters thick, we can usually do a light sand and refinish. If it’s thinner than that, we might be able to do a buff and coat, but full sanding isn’t an option.

A lot of homeowners don’t realize their floors are engineered until they start looking into refinishing. If you’re not sure what you have, we can tell you during the estimate. There’s no charge for that, and we’d rather give you an honest answer upfront than take your money for a job that’s going to cause problems down the line.

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