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Restore the Beauty of Your Hardwood Floors

Hardwood Floor Sanding and Refinishing for Redmond Homes

Worn, scratched, or dull hardwood floors are common in busy homes, especially in entryways, hallways, and stair areas. Sanding and refinishing is a smart way to bring your floors back to life without the cost of replacing them. Kings Flooring Service helps homeowners in Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Sammamish, Issaquah, and surrounding areas restore existing hardwood with expert care and attention to detail. Our family-owned company brings over 25 years of hands-on experience to every refinishing project, with licensed, in-house installers managing the entire process. We help you choose stain colors and finishes that match your style, from traditional oil-based looks to modern water-based finishes. Refinishing not only refreshes appearance but also extends the life of your floors for years to come.

A Well-Planned Refinishing Process

Our Process

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In-Home Evaluation

We assess the condition of your hardwood floors, discuss concerns, and confirm whether refinishing is the right solution.

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Finish and Color Selection

Our team helps you choose stain colors and finish types that fit your home and lifestyle.

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Professional Sanding and Refinishing

Our experienced installers carefully sand and refinish your floors with attention to dust control and detail.

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Final Walkthrough and Care Guidance

We review the finished results and explain how to maintain your floors moving forward.

Know When It’s Time to Refinish

Signs Your Hardwood Floors Need Attention

Hardwood floors naturally show wear over time, especially in high-traffic areas. Refinishing at the right time helps protect your investment and restore appearance.

  • Visible scratches, scuffs, or dull areas that don’t improve with cleaning 
  • Worn spots in entryways, hallways, or on stairs 
  • Fading or uneven color from sunlight and foot traffic 
  • Floors that look dated and no longer match your home’s style 
  • Solid hardwood or engineered floors with a wear layer of 3mm or more that can safely be refinished 
How often should you sand and refinish your hardwood floors

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Experience Matters with Refinishing

Why Homeowners Trust Kings Flooring Service

Sanding and refinishing hardwood floors requires planning, communication, and experience to get right. Kings Flooring Service focuses on craftsmanship and customer care throughout the process. 

  • We are a family-owned and operated company with hands-on involvement in every project. 
  • Our team brings over 25 years of hardwood installation and refinishing experience. 
  • All work is completed by licensed, in-house installers rather than subcontractors. 
  • We guide homeowners through finish options, from traditional oil-based to modern water-based systems. 
  • Our process emphasizes clear communication and problem-solving from start to finish. 

Visit One of Our Stores in Redmond or Shop at Home

Talk with our team in person or schedule an in-home appointment to evaluate your floors and discuss refinishing options.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Why do my hardwood floors look worn in certain areas only? 
High-traffic zones like entryways and hallways wear faster than other areas, causing uneven appearance over time. 

How often should hardwood floors be refinished? 
Most hardwood floors need refinishing every 10 to 20 years, depending on use, finish type, and maintenance. 

Can engineered hardwood floors be refinished? 
Yes, engineered floors can be refinished if the wear layer is 3mm or thicker. An evaluation helps confirm this. 

Is refinishing better than replacing hardwood floors? 
When floors are structurally sound, refinishing is often more cost-effective and preserves the original material. 

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