Wood floor buffing, also known as screening, is the process of using a buffing machine to lightly abrade the surface of a wood floor to remove surface-level scratches, scuffs, and dullness. Buffing helps restore the shine and smoothness of the floor without sanding the wood itself.
Buffing only removes the top layer of the floor’s finish, smoothing out minor imperfections and restoring shine. Sanding, on the other hand, removes the actual wood surface, which is necessary when floors are heavily scratched, damaged, or in need of full refinishing. Buffing is less invasive and ideal for floors in generally good condition.
You should buff your wood floors when they start to look dull, scuffed, or lightly scratched. Buffing is typically done every 1 to 3 years, depending on the amount of foot traffic and wear. It is a good option when the floor’s finish is worn but the wood itself is in good condition.
Most types of hardwood floors can be buffed, including solid hardwood and engineered wood with a thick enough top layer. However, floors that have been sanded multiple times in the past or are heavily damaged may not be suitable for buffing. Our team will assess the condition of your floor to determine if buffing is appropriate.
No, buffing is only effective for surface-level imperfections such as minor scratches and scuffs. Deep scratches or gouges that penetrate the wood will require more extensive repairs, such as sanding or refinishing. Buffing is ideal for floors that have cosmetic wear but are not deeply damaged.
The time required for buffing depends on the size of the area and the condition of the floor. Typically, the process can be completed in a day, including preparation, buffing, and applying a new finish. The drying time for the finish may take an additional 24 to 48 hours.
Yes, all furniture, rugs, and other items should be removed from the area before buffing begins. This allows the entire floor to be buffed evenly and ensures that no spots are missed.
You should avoid walking on the floors immediately after buffing. Once the new finish is applied, it’s best to wait at least 24 to 48 hours for the finish to fully dry and cure. This ensures the best results and protects the newly buffed surface.
The cost of wood floor buffing varies depending on the size of the area and the condition of the floors. Buffing is generally more affordable than sanding and refinishing. Our team will provide a detailed estimate after assessing your floors.
While DIY buffing kits are available, professional buffing provides better results. Our team uses high-quality equipment and finishes that ensure a smooth, even application. Professional buffing also avoids common mistakes, such as over-buffing or uneven finishes.
After buffing, we typically apply a new coat of polyurethane, wax, or another protective finish to seal the floor and enhance its durability. The type of finish depends on your preferences and the needs of your floor. Polyurethane offers a durable, long-lasting finish, while wax provides a softer, more natural sheen.
Buffing is recommended every 1 to 3 years, depending on the level of foot traffic and wear. Regular buffing helps maintain the appearance of your floors and prolongs their lifespan by keeping the surface finish in good condition.
Buffing itself will not make your floors slippery, but the type of finish applied afterward can affect slipperiness. High-gloss finishes tend to be more slippery, while satin or matte finishes provide more traction. We can help you choose the right finish to meet your needs.
To maintain your buffed floors, regularly sweep or vacuum to remove dirt and debris that can cause scratches. Use a damp mop with a wood-safe cleaner for deeper cleaning, but avoid excessive water. Placing rugs or runners in high-traffic areas and using felt pads under furniture can also help protect the finish.
At Ryans Restoration, we offer expert wood floor buffing services designed to restore the beauty and longevity of your floors. Our experienced team uses professional-grade equipment and finishes to ensure that your floors receive the highest level of care. We are committed to delivering high-quality results that exceed your expectations and keep your floors looking their best.