Rekindle your Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood Flooring is exquisite. There is one problem however, it becomes apparent if the flooring is spotted, worn or scratched. The only solution is to have your floors refinished by a flooring professional. Morency Flooring has been around since 1947 and will remain for decades to come. We’ll be careful to sand away your old finish without damaging your floor boards. We buff away imperfections with care so that new finish can be applied the right way.

You may need to have your hardwood refinished if:

  • Deep Scratches, pockmarks or dull spots. These marks are more frequent in high traffic areas such as entrances, hallways and family rooms. Causes could be anything from high heels, moving furniture or simply walking over an area too many times. Holes and scratches can become worse overtime.
  • Floor getting harder to clean and shine. The main predicament with holes and scratches is that they can collect dirt, dust and grit. Not only will these particles wear down your floor faster but they are also harder to clean up as they get caught in your flooring
  • Fails “Water Test” an easy way to test your finish is to take a small cup of water and drop a few droplets into your hardwood’s surface. Wait several seconds and take a look at the water. If the droplets soak in quickly, the finish should be replaced. If the water sits on the surface, your finish will probably be fine for a bit longer. You can repeat this test in various parts of the house for comparison.

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