Hardwood refinishing or replacement?

Hardwood refinishing or replacement?

Once your hardwood floors have been in place for a while, wood floor refinishing is a necessary service that brings beauty and performance back to these surfaces. Many homeowners wonder whether their floors need hardwood refinishing or replacement, and we can help answer that question.

Determining your flooring needs


Your flooring service can start with an assessment to determine your specific needs and whether replacement or refinishing is necessary. Many situations that warrant replacement may only require repairs or refinishing for results as good as a replacement.

For instance, if you have subfloor issues, a repair can offer a perfect foundation for hardwood floor refinishing that will serve you for decades more. In addition, we can add a textured finish, which helps guard against scrapes, scratches, and dents, leaving you with better-looking floors longer.

Once we determine that your hardwood needs refinishing, we'll give you all the details, including a price and service time estimate. The next step is to schedule the refinish for a time that fits your schedule and needs.

You’ll find that wood floor refinishing erases years or decades of wear and abuse, starting with sanding floors. The sanding process allows us to reach an untouched layer of wood to begin refinishing toward your new look and performance.

Visit us for your hardwood floor refinishing and more


Urban Flooring LLC is a family-owned flooring store bringing more than 30 years of experience to your remodel, giving you the confidence you deserve in your new flooring. In addition, we offer an excellent inventory, including brand names like Johnson Hardwood and Mannington, to name a few.

You’re invited to our showroom in Norman, OK, whenever you’re in the area, where experienced hardwood refinishing associates can tell you more about wood floor refinishing. Our service areas include Norman, Moore, Edmond, and Yukon, OK, and we're ready to help you create your perfect surfaces, so stop by any time.