Pueblo sun can fade hardwood floors, especially near large south- or west-facing windows. All Floors Pueblo helps homeowners evaluate sun-faded hardwood, refresh the finish when possible, and pair floor care with window film solutions to reduce future UV damage.
Why Hardwood Fades
UV exposure, heat, rugs, furniture shadows, and old finishes can create uneven color across wood floors.
Repair Options Depend on Severity
Light fading may improve with cleaning, polish, or maintenance coating. Severe color differences may require sanding, blending, or full refinishing.
Window Film Can Help Protect the Work
UV-control window film can reduce fading risk in rooms with hardwood, furniture, rugs, and upholstery.
Best Rooms for This Service
Living rooms, dining rooms, offices, entryways, and rooms with large west-facing windows are common candidates.
Related Floor Care Services
Helpful related pages: window film for hardwood fading, UV protection window film, hardwood refinishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can sun-faded hardwood be fixed?
Often, yes, but the best option depends on how deep the color change goes.
Will window film stop all fading?
No product stops all fading, but quality film can reduce UV exposure and help protect floors.
Should I fix the floor or film the windows first?
Usually inspect both. The goal is to restore the floor and reduce the reason it faded in the first place.
Need help with your floors? Call (719) 824-4499 or request an estimate. All Floors Pueblo is owner-operated and built for Pueblo homes and businesses.
