



A huge number of Denver homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s, and a lot of them are sitting on solid hardwood floors that were installed when wood quality was genuinely exceptional. The character in those old growth boards is something you simply cannot buy today at any price. The problem is that decades of wear, old finishes, and layers of grime have buried what makes them special.
Hardwood floor refinishing in Denver is often less about fixing something broken and more about uncovering something great that has been hiding for years. When we strip back the old finish and let the wood breathe again, homeowners are routinely floored by what was underneath the whole time. If your home was built before 1990, there is a very good chance your floors have more character and life left in them than you realize.






There is no shortage of refinishing companies in the Denver area, and most homeowners have heard at least one story about a contractor who disappeared mid-job or left a mess behind. We get it. That kind of experience makes anyone hesitant to let someone into their home again.
N-Hance of Denver has built its reputation one floor at a time across the city, and we take that seriously. We show up when we say we will, we communicate throughout the process, and we do not consider a job done until you are genuinely happy with the result. If you want to know what to expect before we ever set foot in your home, read what our customers have to say and then give us a call.
The photos below showcase a seamless floor extension we achieved by lacing it into existing flooring. This technique ensures that once the floor is sanded and refinished, the addition is indistinguishable from the original. After completing the extension, we sanded and refinished the entire floor, removing the old color to reveal a 100% natural wood finish. The process included a seal coat and three layers of durable finish, leaving the floors fully cured and ready for immediate use upon completion.