Hardwood Cleaning
Wood floors over time can become dirty to the point that a traditional sweeping or mopping just can’t clean. Jen’s can clean your wood floor which includes:
- 1. Pre inspection
- 2. Area Preparation making sure not to disturb any other floor types.
- 3. Furniture manipulation
- 4. Pre-vacuum and removal of dry soil
- 5. Clean floor with wood floor cleaner, floor machine and a soft ‘soil catching’ pad
- 6. Clean corners and baseboards
- 7. Revive the floor finish with a polishing pad
- 8. Post inspection
If your wood floor needs more than just cleaning, we can take it a step further and re-coat it with a new finish.Request an Estimate
Cleaning & Re-Coating
This is a dust free process of cleaning & recoating your hardwood floors. This process is designed so that you will avoid the dirty mess that comes with sanding and refinishing. This process can be done in one day versus sanding that can take several days. While this process will not remove deep gouges and water stains it will however restore small scratches and add an additional layer of the latest generation of polyurethane. We can reapply a finish that has a hardness and appearance that is equal to or better than before. Jen’s can clean and re-coat your wood floor which includes:
- 1. Pre inspection – to determine if the floor contains any wax or acrylic that could affect the adhesion of the new finish.
- 2. Area Preparation making sure not to disturb any other floor types.
- 3. Furniture manipulation
- 4. Clean the ceiling fans and air vent covers. This is done so when the finish is applied we take no chances of any dust from above getting into the finish.
- 5. Mask and protect the baseboards and other floors surfaces that are not to be cleaned.
- 6. Pre-vacuum and removal of dry soil
- 7. Clean floor with wood floor cleaner, floor machine and a soft ‘soil catching’ pad
- 8. Clean edges and corners
- 9. Prep the floor for the finish
- 10. Repair any scratches throughout the areas that will have a new finish.
- 11. Apply multiple coats of polyurethane with the correct curing times in between each coat. You can have it in Satin, Semi-gloss or High-gloss.
- 12. Post inspection
- 13. After the final coat is cured and dried we will move the furniture back and add felt protectors to the bottom of the furniture legs to protect your new wood floors.
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This can be performed on real sand & finish floors, Hand scraped wood floors, engineered wood floors, glue-down wood floors and snap together wood floors. As long as it is real wood with a polyurethane coating and not a wax or acrylic finish.
Keep your floor clean! Dirt and sand tracked in under your feet can ruin the surface of wood floors, and any other flooring material, faster than anything else. No grit, no damage. Animals with sharp nails do NO good to your floor finish especially one with a high gloss that will show all blemishes.
To help maintain your floor, do the following:
- Blot up spills immediately.
- Dust mop floors using an untreated mop and proper wood floor cleaner with a neutral ph of 7.
- Use door mats and walk-off mats whenever possible to keep dirt and grit off the floor.