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Hardwood Floor Polishing in Richmond, VA

A measured service for refreshing the appearance of an existing wood-floor finish. Traditional sanding and full refinishing are not offered.

  • Wood Floor Care
  • Material-Specific Assessment
  • One Clear Service Scope

Hardwood floor polishing is considered when the existing finish looks dull or uneven but the project does not call for traditional sanding. Precision Floor assesses the surface before recommending polishing, buffing, or a qualified no-sanding restoration path.

Floor buffer in use on hardwood flooring

Polishing and Buffing

Polishing and buffing describe the same focused service path: care for the appearance of the floor’s existing finish. The recommendation depends on the finish, its present condition, and the result the room requires.

When soil or residue is the primary concern, begin with professional hardwood floor cleaning.

Hardwood floor with an even reflected sheen

Qualified No-Sanding Restoration

Some floors may qualify for a no-sanding restoration approach. This is not traditional sanding, screening, or a full sand-and-refinish service. The surface must be reviewed before this option can be recommended.

A Carefully Defined Scope

Polishing is not presented as a solution for every worn floor. Repair, sanding, recoating, and new-finish application sit outside this service. An assessment keeps the recommendation aligned with the actual surface.

Begin With a Surface Assessment

Confirm the material, its condition, and the appropriate service path before booking.

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