Floors

Choosing the Right Floor Solution

Don’t Replace – Refinish with N-Hance.

Your floors may seem beyond repair after years of wear and tear. They may be separated, discolored, or faded. But N-Hance can restore them to their original beauty without the need for replacement or sanding. We can repair or disguise damaged areas and revitalize your floors with our patented Lightspeed® Nano process. This process uses a water-based polyurethane that penetrates the wood and protects it from future damage. It is also quick, easy, and virtually odorless.

N-Hance Floor Refinishing Options.

Classic Floor Refinishing

Classic Floor Refinishing

The ideal candidate for Classic Floor Refinishing is a floor that has some visible wear but is still in good condition overall. The finish should be pretty much intact with no signs of bare wood. Separations between the boards should be minimal, and the entire floor should only require minor touch-up. Classic Floor Refinishing is typically completed in just one day.

Hammered Floor Refinishing

Hammered Floor Refinishing

Hammered Floor Refinishing is designed for floors that have been heavily worn. The finish may be intact along the perimeter of the room, but the center of the floor is completely worn down to the bare wood. Deep impressions and cross-grain scratches are visible due to large dogs, children, or moving furniture around. Water damage may be present, and separations between the boards run throughout the entire wood surface. To refinish a hammered floor, the technician will need to screen and fill the floor. This process involves sanding down the surface of the floor to remove the old finish and any damage. The technician will then fill in any gaps or holes in the wood. Once the floor is filled, it will be sanded again and a new finish will be applied.

Non-Sandable Floor Refinishing

Non-Sandable Floor Refinishing

There are many types of floors that cannot be sanded, including cork, bamboo, some engineered floors, and the increasingly popular hand-scraped or distressed floors. Even with solid wood floors that can be sanded, you can only do it one or two times before you’re down to the tongue and groove. This is where N-Hance comes in. N-Hance is a unique process that can refinish all types of non-sandable floors, without damaging the wood. Our process uses a water-based polyurethane that penetrates the wood and creates a hard, durable finish.

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