Hardwood floors are a timeless feature, offering warmth, character, and durability. Over time, wear and tear can leave them scratched, scuffed or dulled. That’s where Revive comes in.
Our hardwood floor refinishing services restore your floors beauty and protects them for years to come. At Revive, we offer innovative solutions to maintain, preserve and enhance the beauty of your existing hardwood floors.
Whether your floors are scratched, scuffed, dull, or uneven in color, Revive has a method and an answer for all of your hardwood maintenance needs. When you choose Revive you’re choosing a family-owned business committed to excellence and care.
Hardwood floors are a significant investment, and maintaining their beauty and durability is essential. Revive’s refinishing services deliver lasting results you and your floor will love.
Our goal is to not only maintain the beauty and elegance of your hardwood floors, but their integrity as well.
To maintain the integrity of your wood floors, full sanding should only be used to facilitate dramatic color changes from dark to light or in instances of severe damage.
Hardwood floor refinishing doesn’t have to break the bank.
Screening and recoating focuses on the protective wear layer of your floors, where 95% of all scratches, scuffs and imperfections reside.
Unlike full sanding, which can take several days to complete, screening and recoating is typically finished within a single day.
This means minimal downtime for your home, allowing you to get back to enjoying your refreshed space as quickly as possible.
Screening and recoating avoids the heavy sanding associated with full sand refinishing,
drastically reducing the amount of dust generated.
This creates a healthier, cleaner process for you, your family and your pets.
Ideal for those that prioritize cleanliness and air quality.
Revive uses only the highest-quality 2k finishes during our recoating process to protect your floors from scratches, wear and fading.
This added durability extends the life of your hardwood floors, ensuring they stay beautiful for years to come.
Our process can eliminate scratches, scuffs, dullness and imperfections, bringing back the natural shine and elegance of your hardwood floors.
Our detailed screen and recoat process is ideal for both floors that require restorative efforts and those looking to protect their floors from future wear and damage, without the extensive time, cost, or mess of full sanding.
In addition to screen and recoat, Revive offers a wide range of additional services to ensure your floors look flawless for years to come.
For floors with scratches, scuffs, and dullness, our screen and recoat service is the ideal solution.
This process involves sanding the protective wear layer to remove imperfections and applying our premium 2K finishes for lasting beauty and durability.
Nearly Dust-free and eco-friendly, it’s a cost-effective way to refresh your floors and maintain their charm for years to come.
Many wood floor cleaners leave behind polymers that create a wax-like film, trapping dirt and leaving your floors looking dull, patchy, and difficult to clean.
Our specialized wax removal process eliminates this build-up, restoring your floors to their natural beauty without the need for sanding.
Perfect for refreshing your floors and preparing them for recoating.
Life happens—kids, pets, and guests can leave your wood floors looking dull.
That’s where Revive steps in. Our four-step, high-powered professional cleaning removes dirt and grime, followed by a top-coat polish to restore your floor’s natural shine.
It’s more than mopping; it’s the care your hardwood floors deserve.
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You’ve tried everything, mineral spirits, all the usual suspects, and it just won’t seem to budge.
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If your floors color is uneven or has spots where it is missing stain these issues can be
corrected in conjunction with our screen and recoat process.
Using advanced techniques and materials, we can ensure the color is balanced across the entire surface of your hardwood floors.
This step can also be used to enhance your floors color during the screen and recoat process.
Deep scratches and gouges can compromise the appearance and longevity of your hardwood floors.
Revive can expertly patch and fill these imperfections with materials that match the existing wood.
This step can ensure a seamless surface and can prevent further damage over time.
We minimize disruptions with a dust-free refinishing process and follow strict safety protocols, ensuring your family and pets remain safe during the service.
Our cleaning solutions are non-toxic and safe for children and pets, delivering effective results without compromising your home’s health.
We reduce waste with our sustainable screening and recoating process, preserving your floors while protecting the environment with eco-friendly finishes.
Your hardwood floors are essential to the warmth and beauty of your home, but daily use can leave them dull and scratched. Revive specializes in restoring residential floors with services like cleaning, buffing, and screening. Our dust-free, eco-friendly process ensures minimal mess and disruption, delivering beautifully refreshed floors you’ll love.
Every home is unique, and so are our refinishing solutions. Whether you’re enhancing your living space or preparing to sell, our expert technicians bring your floors back to life, adding value and comfort to your home.
Your hardwood floors say a lot about your business. Dull or worn-out flooring can harm your professional image, while polished, restored floors create a great first impression. Revive provides commercial refinishing designed to tackle high-traffic areas and restore the shine and durability of your floors.
Our efficient, eco-friendly process minimizes downtime so your business can keep running smoothly. Whether it’s an office, retail shop, or restaurant, our durable refinishing ensures your floors look their best and are ready for daily use.
Oak (Red and White Oak)
Oak is one of the most refinishable hardwoods due to its density and durability. Both red and white oak handle sanding and recoating well.
Maple
Maple can be refinished, but its harder surface and tight grain can make staining more challenging. Light sanding and recoating are effective for most cases.
Hickory
Hickory is highly refinishable due to its hardness. However, its grain variation may make color changes slightly more complex.
Walnut
Walnut can be easily refinished and is often a great candidate for restoration due to its softer nature compared to oak or hickory.
Cherry
Cherry is refinishable, but its softer surface requires care during sanding to avoid over-sanding. Its natural color deepens with time, which may impact staining.
Birch
Birch can be refinished well, although its softer nature means sanding should be done cautiously to preserve the wood.
Ash
Ash is durable and can be refinished multiple times, making it an excellent choice for restoration.
Beech
Beech can be refinished easily. Its consistent grain makes it a good option for both sanding and staining.
Mahogany
Mahogany is refinishable, but its dark color and density may require professional refinishing for optimal results.
Pine
While pine is technically a softwood, it can still be refinished. However, because it’s softer, great care is needed to avoid damage during sanding. Pine is often used in older homes and can benefit from refinishing to restore its charm.
Thickness of the Hardwood Plank:
Solid hardwood (3/4-inch thick) can be refinished multiple times, while thinner engineered hardwoods can typically only be refinished once or twice, depending on the wear layer.
Condition of the Floor:
Floors with severe damage, warping, or deep scratches may require more extensive sanding, which limits the number of refinishes.
Type of Finish:
Waxed floors or those with certain oil finishes may need special preparation, such as wax removal, before refinishing.
Screening and recoating addresses surface-level imperfections by lightly abrading the finish and applying a new protective layer.
It’s faster, cleaner, and less expensive than sanding, which removes multiple layers of wood to fix deep scratches, stains, or extensive damage.
If your floors have surface scratches, minor scuffs, or dullness, screening and recoating is ideal. For deep gouges, water damage, or areas where the finish has worn down to bare wood, sanding and refinishing is required.
Most screening and recoating jobs are completed in one day, depending on the size of the space.
Traditional sanding typically takes several days due to the additional steps involved.
You can walk on your floors with socks after 24 hours, but it’s best to wait 48-72 hours before replacing furniture or allowing heavy foot traffic.
Yes, screening and recoating is virtually dust-free compared to sanding.
The process involves light abrasion, which creates minimal debris, making it a cleaner option.
Screening can’t repair deep scratches or severe discoloration. However, we offer color correction services to even out faded or discolored areas before recoating.
Deep scratches may require patching or sanding.
Yes, the process is safe. We use non-toxic, eco-friendly finishes and cleaning agents, ensuring low odors and no harmful chemicals.
Floors with an intact finish can be screened and recoated. If the finish has worn away to bare wood or the floor has been waxed, sanding or wax removal may be needed before recoating.
Recoating every 3-5 years in high-traffic areas helps maintain the finish and prevents wear from reaching the wood itself, extending the life of your floors.
Screening and recoating is faster, more cost-effective, and cleaner than sanding. It’s ideal for maintaining floors with light wear, while sanding is better suited for heavily damaged or aged floors.