Any homeowner who has had their floors sanded and refinished knows how inconvenient traditional refinishing methods can be.
First, there’s the wood dust. Sanding floors will create a ton of dust, and even if it’s properly vacuumed up, it can easily get in nooks and crannies. Many homeowners end up finding wood dust months after having their floors refinished.
Second, there’s the matter of chemical fumes. Solvents that are used to strip away old layers of finish can release highly toxic fumes into the air inside your home. Then there’s the odor from the new layer of finish. Some homeowners have had to move their families into hotels while they waited for these odors and chemicals to dissipate.
Finally, there’s the wait. Traditional wood floor refinishing can take anywhere from 3 to 5 days for a typical project. During that time, your home is in disarray. What’s more, if family members or pets are at home during the day, the work itself can make life miserable. Even after the workers are finished, it can take up to a full week for the new finish on your floors to cure.
With N-Hance, you don’t need to worry about any of these issues. Our wood floor refinishing process requires zero sanding, which means no dust. It also requires no solvents, and our finishes are water-based and have lower VOCs than typical refinishing products. This way, you don’t need to worry about toxic fumes or lingering odors in your home.
What’s more, we refinish floors with minimal downtime. Our Lightspeed® Nano curing system uses ultraviolet light to instantly cure your new finish, a process that would normally take days. In fact, a typical N-Hance refinishing project can be completed in a day! On top of that, because our process requires zero sanding, we can even restore the finish on non-sandable floors—such as cork or bamboo.
Best of all, our wood floor refinishing in North Valley is highly affordable. We’re often able to refinish wood floors at a fraction of the cost of traditional refinishing.
N-Hance refinishing services are ideal for floors with light levels of wear and surface damage. In cases where the finish has worn away or where the wood has suffered significant damage, we recommend our hardwood restoration services.