Screen and Recoat Hardwood Floors in Apple Valley, MN

Extend Floor Life and Restore Surface Protection

Screening and recoating hardwood floors is a cost-effective way to refresh your floors without full sanding or refinishing. This process lightly scrapes the existing finish and applies a new protective coat, bringing back the durability, improving gloss, and addressing minor scratches or wear. 

At Joshua’s Hardwood Flooring, we offer professional hardwood floor screen and recoat services for both residential and commercial properties in Apple Valley, MN. Our team ensures even abrasion, proper cleaning, and precise application of top-quality finishes that enhance scratch resistance and moisture protection. Screening and coating hardwood floors maintains the existing wood’s character while extending its life, reducing maintenance needs, and enhancing overall performance. The result is a smooth and even floor that increases performance while maintaining the integrity of your hardwood.

Why Choose Us

With years of hands-on experience, we specialize in hardwood floor screening and recoating in Apple Valley, MN. Our professionals use industry-standard techniques and the best quality finishes to ensure even coverage, proper adhesion, and long-lasting protection. We focus on precision, clean work areas, and careful handling to deliver consistent results. Clients rely on us for our attention to detail and commitment to preserving the natural look and performance of their hardwood floors.

Our Process

Our Screen & Recoat Process

Floor Evaluation

We inspect the existing finish, identify wear patterns, and confirm that screening and recoating are suitable.

Surface Preparation

Dust, dirt, and contaminants are removed, and surrounding areas are protected for a clean application.

Preparation & Installation/Repair

We lightly scrape the old finish to improve adhesion for the new coat while maintaining the existing wood surface.

Finish Application

A high-quality protective finish is evenly applied to restore gloss, durability, and moisture resistance.

Final Inspection & Cleanup

We ensure consistent coverage and proper curing guidance before leaving the space ready for use.

FAQ's

Screening and recoating lightly abrade the surface and apply a fresh finish, while sanding removes the top layer of wood. 

Most residential projects are completed within a day or two, depending on floor size and finish drying times.

Minor scratches and scuffs are addressed, but deep gouges or damaged boards may require full sanding or replacement.

Yes. Screening and recoating can be applied to high-traffic commercial areas to maintain appearance and protection between full refinishing.