"I highly recommend Monteros Hardwood Flooring. They refinished the hardwood floors at our Redlands home and they look new and we are extremely happy with the results. Javier communicated regularly throughout the project. His team is professional, efficient and very prompt and the work was finished in a timely manner. We are very pleased with the results and we highly recommend them."
Screen and Recoat (Hardwood Refresh)
Light refresh that adds years to your floor's finish without the cost or downtime of full refinishing.
Screen and recoat (sometimes called "buff and coat") is a light maintenance refinish - an abrasive screen lightly roughs the existing finish, then a fresh coat of polyurethane goes over the top.
When it makes sense
- Finish is dull but not scratched through to bare wood.
- Floor has been refinished within 5 – 10 years and the finish is just tired.
- You want to extend finish life without the cost of full refinishing.
- Pet households where the floor needs more frequent refresh than full refinish allows.
What it doesn't fix
- Scratches deep enough to expose bare wood.
- Stain damage.
- Color change requests.
- Cupping or board damage.
- Significant dents or gouges.
For any of those, a full refinish (sand-stain-seal) is the right move.
Process
- Vacuum and clean the floor thoroughly.
- Light screen-sand with a buffer + screen pad.
- Vacuum and tack-cloth.
- Apply 1 – 2 coats of fresh polyurethane.
- Walk-on after 24 hours; furniture after 5 days.
Cost
$1.50 – $3 per sq ft. Roughly half to one-third the cost of full refinishing.
Frequency
Most well-maintained hardwood floors benefit from screen-and-recoat every 5 – 8 years. It can extend the time between full refinishes by years and adds significant total floor life.
Bring tired hardwood back to life with sand, stain, and seal - most homes done in 3 – 5 days.
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