If your hardwood floors look dull, scratched, or worn but do not need a full sanding job, a buff and coat may be the right middle step. All Floors Pueblo evaluates the finish, cleans the surface, lightly abrades when appropriate, and applies a fresh protective coat when the floor is a good candidate.
When Buff and Coat Makes Sense
This service is best when the wear is mostly in the finish, not deep into the wood. It can refresh shine, improve protection, and extend the life of the floor.
When Full Refinishing Is Better
If the floor has deep scratches, gray bare wood, cupping, heavy pet damage, or failed coatings, a full sand and refinish may be needed instead.
Why Inspection Matters
Hardwood products, waxes, oils, and old maintenance coatings can affect adhesion. We inspect before recommending the right process.
Protecting the Finish Afterward
Proper cleaning products, mats, furniture pads, and UV protection help the new finish last longer.
Related Floor Care Services
Helpful related pages: hardwood maintenance coats, screen and recoat, hardwood refinishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is buff and coat the same as refinishing?
No. Buff and coat refreshes the top finish layer. Full refinishing sands the floor down and rebuilds the finish system.
How do I know if my floor qualifies?
An inspection is the safest way. Wax, contamination, deep damage, and bare wood can change the recommendation.
Can this help scratched floors?
It can help light surface wear, but deep scratches may still show.
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.
