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Professional Wood Flooring Repair in Fairfield / Napa CA


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Hardwood flooring is well known for its beauty and durability, but even the hardest floors can suffer damage from scratches, dents, stains, and warping over time.

Small scratches and minor gouging may be temporarily hidden with DIY methods, but heavy-duty wood flooring repair in Fairfield / Napa, CA, should be done by professionals.

The skilled craftsmen at Footprints Floors specialize in repairing, refinishing, and restoring hardwood floors to their original beauty, helping you save on the cost and hassle of a full replacement.

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Can You Spot Repaired Damaged Hardwood?

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A significant benefit of hardwood floors is that spot repairs are easy. If just one plank or a small area is scratched, dented, or water-damaged, you typically don’t need a full restoration. The damaged section can be sanded, repaired, and resealed, saving time and money.

The repair options depend on the severity of the damage.

  • Superficial Issues: A screen and coat method can address scratches that just affect the surface finish of the floor.
  • Deeper Scratches: Scratches or gouges that go past the surface finish require wood filler, sanding, and staining.
  • Damaged Boards: If just a few boards are damaged beyond repair, they can be cut out and replaced with new ones.

With spot repair, customers can restore their hardwood floors to a like-new condition without needing a complete refinishing or replacement. After our crew has gone through with drum sanders, edgers, and a fresh coat of finish, your floors will look as beautiful as the day they were installed.

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How Much Does it Cost to Repair a Wood Floor?

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The cost of repair depends on the size of the room in question, the extent of damage, and type of wood flooring. Repairing hardwood floors can range from a simple buff and refinish to complex board replacement. Understanding these varying prices can help you set realistic expectations and budget wisely.

Factors Affecting Cost:

  • Type of Damage: The current condition of your hardwood flooring plays a significant role. Floors with surface scratches are usually more affordable to repair than those with deeper gouges, water damage, or rot.
  • Extent of Damage: Small, localized repairs, like fixing a single plank or a limited area, cost less than repairing widespread or deep damage. The larger the affected area, the more time and materials are needed, which increases the price.
  • Wood Type: The type of wood being repaired will also impact the cost. Common woods like oak or maple are easier and less expensive to fix, as these materials are readily available. Exotic or rare hardwoods may come with a higher price.

Common Hardwood Repair Jobs and Average Costs:

  • Surface Scratch Repair: Minor scratches and light surface damage are usually the most affordable renovations, typically costing between $1 and $8 per square foot. These repairs involve sanding and refinishing the topmost layer without any wood replacement.
  • Spot Repairs and Board Replacement: When damage is more localized but deeper, such as gouged or cracked boards, individual floorboards can be replaced or patched. This option generally ranges from $7 to $25 per square foot.
  • Water Damage and Rot Repair: Water damage or rot requires more extensive restoration. Costs vary widely based on severity and may range from $8 to $100 per square foot, as this often involves replacing sections of flooring and potential subfloor repairs.
  • Full or Partial Refinishing: For widespread wear or damage where spot repairs aren’t sufficient, sanding and refinishing entire rooms or large sections is common. This process typically costs between $2 and $7 per square foot.

These prices are based on national industry averages1. For a free, accurate estimate of your repair project, be sure to contact Footprints Floors.

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Hardwood floors can suffer damage from many sources, including heavy foot traffic, spills and stains, scratches from furniture or pet claws, water exposure, and prolonged sun exposure.

Understanding the source of your hardwood damage will help guide the repair process and prevent similar issues in the future. Rugs, low humidity levels, and protective finishes go a long way in preserving your floors after investing in repair services.

Footprints Floors is here to help restore the appearance and functionality of your hardwood floors. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate and take the first step toward beautifully restored floors.

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Hardwood Repairs FAQs

For minor wear and scratches, color-matched wax sticks or stain markers are effective at temporarily blending imperfections and restoring the floor’s appearance. Anything more severe will require the tools and knowledge of a professional hardwood floor restorer.

Although gaps or small dents may seem like a DIY project, they require wood filler, sanding and staining to match the surrounding wood. DIY mistakes can lead to more damage, which will increase the overall costs of repairing the floor. It’s best to call in a professional if you are unsure.

If the damage is just to the top finish and hasn’t penetrated the wood, professionals use a technique called “screen and coat.” By lightly sanding—or screening—the old finish, a rough surface is developed that allows a new top coat to be applied and properly adhered. This approach preserves most of the floor’s original finish while giving it a refreshed look, minimizing disruption and cost.

Yes, it is possible to repair just a section of hardwood flooring when damage is localized. Footprints Floors repair technicians carefully remove the damaged area and replace it with new wood that closely matches the original color, thickness, and finish of your floor.

For cases where isolated wood floor damage is severe, sanding and staining may not be enough. That is when professionals will remove damaged boards and replace them with new ones. This may be just one plank or several, depending on the size of the damaged area. The process requires lifting out the damaged plank(s) without harming adjoining boards, then fitting a replacement that matches the existing flooring. Proper finishing and sanding after installation ensures the replacement boards match seamlessly with the rest of the floor.

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