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Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Phoenix, AZ

Restore clean color, remove wear, and protect your floors with hardwood floor refinishing in Phoenix Metro Area done by an insured local contractor you can actually name.

What you get with 1 DAY® Refinishing

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Dust-controlled sanding

Stain & finish options

Local Phoenix contractor

Choose the right service for your floor

Refinishing is not one-size-fits-all. The right result depends on scratch depth, finish condition, stain goals, and whether the damage is only in the coating or down in the wood itself. When homeowners search for hardwood floor refinishing Phoenix or wood floor refinishing Phoenix, this is usually what they are really trying to solve.

Screen & Recoat
(Buff and Coat)

Price starts at $2 per sq.ft.
Best when the wood is in good shape but the finish looks dull, has light scratches, or has lost its clean reflection. We abrade the existing finish and apply fresh coats for a cleaner look, renewed protection, and a more even sheen.

Full Sand + Refinish
(Most common)

Price starts at $5.50 per sq.ft.
Best when you have grey wear, deeper scratches, uneven color, pet damage, sun fading, or you want a stain color change. This is the full hardwood floor refinishing process: sanding the floor properly, handling repairs where needed, applying stain if requested, and rebuilding the finish system from the wood up.

Repairs + Refinish
(Lace-in when needed)

Price starts at $6 per sq.ft.
Best when you have localized damage such as gouges, black spots, water stains, pet spots, loose boards, or a few boards that need replacement. We handle the repair first, then refinish for a final surface that looks more consistent in both color and sheen.

Not sure which one you need? We’ll confirm it during your in-home estimate.

What’s included in our
Phoenix hardwood floor refinishing service

This is what most homeowners mean when they search for hardwood floor refinishing near me or floor refinishing Phoenix. The final look depends on the full scope, not just the last coat.
Hardwood floor sanding and refinishing in commercial space using professional floor sander during wood floor restoration process

Prep & protection

  • Masking and containment around doorways, vents, and nearby rooms
  • Floor inspection and planning for thresholds, transitions, and tight areas
  • Clear setup before sanding starts so the process stays controlled from the start

Sanding & surface prep

  • Field sanding with professional floor sanders
  • Edge sanding along walls and under toe kicks
  • Hand detail work in corners and hard-to-reach areas
  • A proper grit sequence to reduce swirl marks, edger marks, and visible sanding lines
  • Dust-controlled cleanup with HEPA vacuum support

Repairs (as needed)

  • Spot board replacement when damage goes past the finish layer
  • Gap filling where it makes sense for the floor and season
  • Minor movement correction and accessible squeak attention
  • Repair planning before stain so patched areas blend more naturally

Stain & finishing

  • Optional stain and color change
  • In-home stain sampling when needed
  • Sealer coat when the system calls for it
  • Professional finish coats using compatible systems
  • Screening between coats when required by the finish system

Wrap-up

  • Final walkthrough with care instructions
  • Clear timing for walk-on use, furniture return, and full cure
  • Straight answers on what to expect during the first days after the job

Ready to see what your floor can look like again?

You do not need a full remodel to get that “new floor” feel back. Most of the difference comes from correct sanding, clean prep, and a finish system that cures the way it should.

Phoenix wood floor refinishing is handled by a named and insured local contractor

Your Phoenix contractor: Ron

Ron leads the Phoenix crew for 1 DAY® Refinishing. When you book a project, you know who is responsible for the job, who is insured, and who is standing behind the work. That local accountability matters on a service like wood floor refinishing Phoenix, where prep quality, sanding quality, and finish selection all affect the outcome.

Why homeowners choose 1 DAY® Refinishing

Credentials and jobsite responsibility

Ron - the Phoenix and Glendale Refinisher

Our refinishing process
(what actually happens on-site)

A refinishing job goes wrong when someone rushes prep, skips sanding steps, or uses the wrong finish system for the floor. We do the opposite. That is how hardwood floor refinishing should be handled.
Step 1

Inspection & moisture check

We start with a full floor evaluation. In Phoenix, dry indoor air, strong sun exposure, and seasonal humidity swings can affect wood movement, gaps, and finish behavior. When relevant, we check conditions with a moisture meter and look at what the floor is doing before we decide how to approach it.
Step 1
Step 2

Prep, containment, and dust control

We protect walls, doorways, vents, and nearby areas before sanding begins. We use dust-controlled sanding practices with HEPA vacuum support so cleanup stays manageable and the jobsite stays more professional from start to finish.
Step 2
Step 3

Sanding sequence (field + edges + corners)

We remove the old finish and correct the surface properly. That includes:
  • Field sanding
  • Edge sanding
  • Corner detail work
  • A real grit progression to reduce drum marks, edger marks, chatter, and visible lines
This part is what separates a clean result from a floor that still looks rough in sunlight.
Step 3
Step 4

Repairs + filling where it makes sense

We address scratches, dents, small gaps, localized damage, and select board replacement when needed. If the floor needs lace-in work, we plan it before stain so color and grain have a better chance of blending naturally.
Step 4
Step 5

Stain (optional) + sealer

If you want a color change, we test first. Stain behavior depends on species, previous finish history, and sanding quality. Oak usually stains more predictably than maple, while some floors need a more careful approach to avoid uneven absorption.
Step 5
Step 6

Finish coats + cure guidance

We apply the finish system you choose and leave you with clear, usable timing:
  • When you can walk on the floor
  • When furniture can go back
  • When rugs are safe
  • How long full cure takes
That last part matters. “Dry” and “fully cured” are not the same thing.
Step 6

Before and after hardwood floor refinishing projects around Phoenix

This is where sanding quality, stain control, and even sheen really show. The goal is not just to make the floor look shiny. The goal is to make it look clean, even, and correct in real Phoenix light.

Finishes, stain options, and sheen levels

Choosing a finish is about appearance, durability, cure behavior and indoor comfort. It is not just about labels.

Water-based polyurethane (common choice)

  • Clearer look with less ambering
  • Faster dry time
  • Lower odor profile during application
  • A strong fit for modern tones and lighter stain colors

Oil-based polyurethane / oil-modified systems

  • Warmer tone that can deepen the wood color
  • Strong build and a more traditional look
  • Longer dry time and stronger odor during application

Sheen options (what people actually notice)

  • Matte: helps hide reflection, dust, and minor daily wear
  • Satin: the most requested balance for living spaces
  • Semi-gloss / gloss: brighter reflection, but shows more dust and surface texture

Stain and color work (if you want a change)

  • In-home sampling for a more predictable result
  • Color matching for repairs and lace-ins
  • Guidance on species behavior before you commit to a stain
  • Help choosing a tone that works with your home, not just a sample board

Special considerations we handle up front

  • Engineered hardwood depends on wear layer thickness and prior sanding history
  • Prefinished floors may need a different approach than site-finished wood
  • Residue from waxes, silicone cleaners, or contamination can affect adhesion and lead to peeling
  • Phoenix sunlight can reveal sanding flaws and sheen inconsistency more than homeowners expect

Phoenix homeowners choose us for clean results and clear expectations

Hardwood floor refinishing service area in and around Phoenix

We serve the Phoenix Metro Area and nearby communities, including:
Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Queen Creek, Buckeye, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Litchfield Park, Cave Creek, Sun City, and Sun City West.

FAQ - Hardwood floor refinishing in Phoenix

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Years of Combined Expericence

The cost depends on the service type, floor condition, square footage, stain change, repairs, and whether stairs or board replacement are involved. Screen and recoat / buff and coat starts at $2 per sq.ft., while full sand and refinish starts at $5.50 per sq.ft.. The in-home estimate is how you get an accurate number for your specific floor without guessing.
Full refinishing removes the old finish and a thin layer of wood through sanding, then rebuilds the finish system from the wood up. Screen-and-recoat, also called buff and coat, lightly abrades the existing finish and adds new coats without sanding to bare wood. If you have grey wear, deeper scratches, black spots, or want a stain color change, full refinishing is usually the better fit.
Sometimes, yes. It depends on the thickness of the wear layer, the floor’s previous sanding history, and the current condition of the boards. We confirm that during the in-home estimate before recommending refinishing, screen and recoat, or a more limited repair approach.
Many standard projects can fit a 1-day refinishing option when the scope is straightforward and the finish system allows for it. Larger homes, more repairs, stairs, stain changes, or certain coating systems may take longer. We give clear timing for walk-on use, furniture return, and full cure so expectations stay realistic.
Sometimes, but only when the wood itself is still in good shape and the problem is mostly in the finish. In that case, a screen and recoat or buff and coat may be enough to restore appearance and protection without sanding to bare wood. If the floor has deeper scratches, uneven color, pet stains, or exposed wood, a full sand and refinish usually makes more sense.
No reputable contractor should promise zero dust. Good dust-controlled hardwood floor refinishing uses containment, professional sanding practices, and HEPA vacuum support to keep dust low and cleanup manageable. You may still see some fine dust, but the job should not leave the house overwhelmed.
Sometimes, yes. Surface-level damage may improve with sanding and refinishing, while deeper water damage may call for spot board replacement, lace-in repair, or a more localized fix before refinishing. The key is to inspect how far the damage goes before deciding whether the area is a repair candidate or a replacement candidate.
Some pet stains can be improved dramatically, but not all black spots sand out completely. When urine damage has gone deeper into the wood, the best result may come from a repair and refinish approach instead of sanding alone. We evaluate that in person and recommend the option that gives the most consistent look in normal room lighting.
Yes. Phoenix’s low humidity and dry indoor air can make hardwood floors shrink more, which can lead to small gaps, movement, or changes in how the floor behaves seasonally. That does not automatically mean the floor cannot be refinished, but it does mean the contractor should evaluate condition, moisture, and repair needs before choosing the right refinishing approach.
Even stain depends on even sanding and proper prep. We use a real grit sequence, edge work, and detail sanding to reduce blotchiness, edge contrast, swirl marks, and visible lines. If you are changing color, a test area is often the best way to set expectations before the full application.
That depends on the finish system, temperature, airflow, and indoor conditions. We tell you exactly when light foot traffic is okay, when furniture can go back, and when rugs are safe to return. Full cure takes longer than “dry to the touch,” and that is the timeline that matters for long-term protection.
Yes. We serve the Phoenix Metro Area, including Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Queen Creek, Buckeye, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Litchfield Park, Cave Creek, Sun City, and Sun City West.

Request your free in-home estimate from Ron, your local Phoenix refinisher

If your floors look dull, scratched, uneven, or worn down, refinishing is often the fastest way to make the whole room feel better again without replacing the floor.

Get a free in-home estimate from Ron, your local Phoenix contractor at 1 DAY® Refinishing.