Hardwood Floor Maintenance & Recoating in Aurora, CO

Aurora Elite Hardwood Flooring provides superior Hardwood Floor Maintenance & Recoating with 20 years of experience. We provide specialized services focused on preserving the appearance, protection, and lifespan of existing wood floors without the need for full sanding. Our services include in-home evaluations to assess finish wear; deep cleaning and surface preparation; screen-and-recoat or buff-and-recoat applications; application of new protective finish layers such as water-based or oil-based polyurethane; minor scratch and scuff repair; sheen and finish matching; and maintenance recommendations tailored to traffic levels and lifestyle needs. We also offer periodic upkeep plans, stair and landing recoating, touch-up services, and protective treatments—helping homeowners extend the life of their floors while maintaining a clean, refreshed, and durable finish.

 We prioritize precision in sanding, finish application, and specialized recoating techniques that accommodate local temperature variations and the dry, dusty conditions typical to the High Plains region.

Our approach combines expert craftsmanship with advanced dust-control systems and custom finish matching to restore and safeguard hardwood floors efficiently. By understanding Aurora’s climate and common flooring issues, we ensure your floors remain durable and visually appealing despite the area’s extreme weather patterns.


Aurora Elite Hardwood Flooring provides Hardwood Floor Refinishing to surrounding Aurora, CO cities including Denver, Centennial, Greenwood Village, Foxfield, Cherry Hills Village, Glendale, Englewood, Commerce City, Parker, Lone Tree and more.

Why We're The Best Hardwood Floor Maintenance & Recoating Company in Aurora, CO?

  • 20+ Years Experience
  • Specialized Hardwood Expertise
  • Precision Installation Methods
  • Premium Materials from Trusted Sources
  • Advanced Sanding & Low-Dust Technology
  • Custom Staining & Finish Matching
  • Transparent Estimates & Detailed Project Plans
  • Reliable Warranties & Craftsmanship Guarantee
  • Careful Workmanship & Clean Job Sites
  • Proven Results & Local Reputation
  • Clear Communication & Project Coordination

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Our Hardwood Floor Recoating Process

Recoating involves lightly sanding the existing finish and applying a new topcoat. This method preserves the wood while restoring shine and protection with minimal disruption. Recoating extends floor life without stripping wood. By contrast, refinishing requires removing the entire finish layer, often exposing raw wood. Though more intensive, refinishing is necessary when floors have deep scratches, dents, or color changes, such as during major remodels.

For most Aurora homeowners, professional dustless screen and recoat services provide a cleaner, faster solution. Recoating takes a few days and allows return to normal activity sooner than refinishing. We prioritize quality finishes formulated to resist UV damage and withstand seasonal temperature swings.

Floor Evaluation & Moisture Testing

Every recoating project begins with a detailed floor inspection. Our team evaluates finish wear, scratches, and traffic patterns to determine if a screen-and-recoat is the right solution. We also test wood moisture levels using professional moisture meters because hardwood performs best between 6–9% moisture content. In Aurora’s high-altitude climate (about 5,400–5,900 ft elevation), low humidity can accelerate finish wear, making regular maintenance essential for protecting the floor’s surface layer..

Deep Cleaning & Surface Preparation

Before recoating, the floor must be completely free of contaminants. We perform a deep cleaning using professional wood-safe cleaners that remove dirt, oils, wax residue, and cleaning product buildup. Even small contaminants can prevent new finishes from bonding properly. This step ensures the wood surface is properly prepared so the new protective coating adheres evenly across the floor.

Screen & Buff the Existing Finish

Next, we lightly abrade the existing finish using a floor buffer with a screening pad. This process removes minor scratches and dullness while creating a microscopic texture that allows the new finish to bond effectively. Unlike full sanding—which removes wood—screening only scuffs the top protective layer. In most homes, recoating can extend the life of hardwood floors by 5–10 years without the need for full refinishing.

Apply New Protective Finish

NAfter preparation, we apply a fresh protective coat such as water-based polyurethane or oil-based polyurethane. These finishes create a durable barrier against foot traffic, moisture, and UV exposure. Modern polyurethane finishes can increase surface durability by up to 3–5 times compared to untreated wood, helping floors resist scratches, scuffs, and everyday wear common in busy households.

Curing & Final Inspection

Once the finish is applied, the floor must cure properly to achieve maximum durability. Most water-based finishes dry within 2–4 hours, while oil-based finishes may take 8–12 hours between coats. After curing, we perform a final inspection to ensure consistent sheen, smoothness, and full coverage. With proper maintenance, a professional recoating service can significantly extend the lifespan of hardwood floors that can already last 50–100 years when well maintained.

Before & After Hardwood Recoating Transformations

Renewed Beauty

Before: Years of foot traffic left the floor with scratches, fading, and loss of sheen.

After: A fresh recoating process refreshed the finish, enhanced the natural wood grain, and added a new protective layer to extend the floor’s lifespan.

Refreshed & Protected

Before: The floor’s finish had become worn and uneven, making the surface look tired and aged.

After: Deep cleaning, buffing, and a new protective finish revived the floor’s appearance, creating a smooth, clean, and long-lasting surface.

Why Choose Us for Hardwood Floor Maintenance & Recoating

in Aurora, CO?

Specialized Hardwood Expertise

With years of dedicated experience in hardwood flooring, our team focuses exclusively on wood floor installation, refinishing, and maintenance—delivering expert craftsmanship and lasting results.

Premium Materials & Professional Equipment

We use high-quality hardwood products, professional-grade finishes, and advanced sanding systems to ensure durable, beautiful floors that stand up to everyday wear.

Precision Installation & Finishing Techniques

From moisture testing and proper wood acclimation to detailed sanding and finish application, our process helps prevent issues like gaps, cupping, and uneven finishes.

Hardwood Floor Maintenance & Recoating FAQs

What is hardwood floor recoating and how is it different from refinishing?

Hardwood floor recoating (also called screen‑and‑recoat or buff‑and‑recoat) refreshes the existing finish by lightly abrading the surface and applying new protective layers. It does not involve deep sanding into the wood like a full refinishing does. Recoating typically takes 1–2 days and can extend the life of your finish by 5–10 years without removing significant wood material.

How often should hardwood floors be recoated?

Most hardwood floors benefit from recoating every 3–7 years, depending on traffic, finish wear patterns, and local conditions. Homes with pets or heavy foot traffic may need recoating closer to the 3‑year mark, while well‑maintained floors in low‑traffic areas can go 7+ years.

Why is moisture testing important before recoating?

Proper moisture testing ensures the wood is within the ideal moisture range (typically 6–9%) before recoating. Aurora’s dry, high‑altitude climate (~5,400–5,900 ft elevation) can cause wood to shrink if not acclimated properly. If moisture isn’t balanced, finish adhesion can be compromised, leading to bubbles or premature wear.

What finishes are used during recoating?

We typically use high‑quality water‑based polyurethane finishes for recoating because they dry fast (often 2–4 hours per coat) and have low VOCs. In higher‑traffic areas or for deeper protection, we may recommend oil‑based polyurethane, which offers a richer amber tone and strong wear resistance. Both types create a durable protective layer that improves scratch and scuff resistance.

Can recoating fix scratches and minor wear?

Yes. Recoating helps minimize the look of minor surface scratches, scuffs, and dull spots by adding a fresh layer of protective finish. However, deep gouges or wood damage generally require more extensive work or partial board replacement. Recoating alone is not designed to fix structural or deep blemishes.

Does recoating increase the lifespan of hardwood floors?

Yes. Regular maintenance and professional recoating can extend your floor’s finish life by several years, protecting the wood against daily wear, UV exposure, and moisture fluctuations. With proper care and periodic recoating, a hardwood floor can last 50–100+ years, preserving its appearance and value.

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