Hardwood Floor Screening & Recoating

Sometimes your floors just need a re-do. We can help remove old waxes and give you a bright new look without the mess of sanding!

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Our in-home consultation is only $89, which will be deducted from your invoice when you schedule your project with us.

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Servicing the entire the DFW Metroplex

100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

Monarch Floor Care offers a 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee on all residential and commercial hardwood services we perform. If you are not satisfied due to the quality of our labor, simply contact us within 14 days of service, and we will promptly address and remedy the issue at no additional cost.

Screening and Recoating

In our restoration process, we carefully remove a thin layer of polyurethane that protects your hardwood from stains and scratches. Through screening, our skilled floor restoration experts skillfully prepare the surface for the next step. We then apply a fresh coat of our patented Granny’s Elixir over the abraded coating, leaving your floors with a renewed and protected finish. Say goodbye to blemishes and hello to floors that radiate with beauty and resilience!

The process of hardwood screening is less intensive than sanding and refinishing. It involves scuffing up the floor using a buffer embedded with abrasive particles, which ensures proper bonding for the new coat of Granny’s Elixir. This process is relatively quicker and thus less expensive.

The screening process usually takes one day, with 10-20 minutes between each coat. All furniture must be moved, and there is virtually no huge drying time.

Let us take care of all your Hardwood Cleaning and Restoration Needs

At Monarch Floor Care, we are committed to our customers satisfaction. If at any time, you are not happy with your service, we will return at no cost to you to ensure your satisfaction.