Flooring Solutions

BUFFALO CENTER, IA

5 (34 reviews)

Floor preparation is the cornerstone to a good installation. &nbspbefore picture of prefinished maple floor After picture of our refinishedsanding the subfloor&nbspin a commercial space in the East Village before &nbspflooring contractorThis oak floor was laced-in and added on to by the homeowner. &nbspreplacing wood as needed. &nbspwe are happy to help with any part of the project you need. &nbsprefinishing and custom staining&nbspthis was a yellowing oak floor that also needed some boards with termite repaired. &nbspcustom stained maple floor After picture of our refinishedConcreteAfter sanding and finishing the oak floorsanding and finishing with custom stain. another After picture of the repaired oak floor. &nbspcleaning and moister mitigation is crutial. &nbspRefinished and repairedhardwood floor installationas good as new before picture of prefinished maple floor&nbsp

2k water-based polyurethane top-tier oil-based polyurethane penetrating hard wax oils Our Process Our Services Our Process Our process is designed to ensure your hardwood floors are refinished to perfection and installations are completed correctly.  As each project is unique, we will start with a thorough inspection and then communicate the process we will take to achieve your expectations.  Discover just some of our Stunning Floor Transformations at Flooring Solutions yellowing maple

(515) 556-6733

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