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Hardwood refinishing & sanding, Sunnyvale, TX

Hardwood refinishing & sanding in Sunnyvale, TX

A tired hardwood floor is often a millimeter away from looking new. Sanding lifts off the old coating and a very thin layer of wood with it, and what comes back is the floor as it was laid, minus twenty years of scratches and gray traffic lanes. The part that takes judgment is knowing when there is not enough wood left above the tongue to do that, and saying so. Installed by our own crew across Sunnyvale.

Hardwood refinishing & sanding installed in Sunnyvale, TX by All About Floors
Why All About Floors in Sunnyvale

Hardwood refinishing & sanding in Sunnyvale, done right.

Homeowners across Sunnyvale, TX call All About Floors for hardwood refinishing & sanding because every job runs with our own crew, no subcontractors, no surprise charges, and one number to call from first sample to finished floor.

We install hardwood refinishing & sanding across Sunnyvale and the surrounding area, including Mesquite, Heath, Forney, Rowlett.

What's included

  • Wear layer measured before a machine touches the floor
  • Screen-and-recoat where a full sand is not warranted
  • Vacuum-containment sanding with sealed doorways and returns
  • Stain samples applied to your own boards
  • Board replacement woven into the field for water and pet damage
  • Waterborne and oil-modified finishes, matte through semi-gloss
  • Stay-off and rug timelines given in writing before we leave
Hardwood refinishing & sanding in Sunnyvale

Built for Sunnyvale homes.

Sunnyvale is the easternmost town entirely inside Dallas County, formed in 1953 when Long Creek and three neighboring communities merged. In 1973, responding to septic tank failures, the town adopted a one-acre minimum lot size, and it never repealed the rule after sewer service arrived. The result is 16.79 square miles of houses spread across large parcels, with an average home age somewhere between ten and forty-five years. That is a different flooring problem from a new subdivision. These floors have been lived on, added onto and patched.

The one-acre rule is the single most useful thing to know about flooring in Sunnyvale. Because the town has held that minimum since 1973, you get older, larger single-family homes on generous parcels rather than a grid of matched subdivisions. Homes here average somewhere in the ten-to-forty-five-year range, and a lot of them have grown over time.

Those additions are the recurring issue. A sunroom, a bonus room or a converted garage gets built years after the original house, sits a fraction of an inch off it, and often has a different subfloor underneath. We measure elevations at every doorway before quoting, because a half-inch step nobody planned for becomes an awkward ramp or a chunky reducer at the end of the job. Designed in from the start, the same transition is invisible.

Demo is the other cost driver in an older Sunnyvale house. It is common to find carpet and pad over sheet vinyl, and sheet vinyl over an earlier layer of sheet vinyl, all of it bonded to a slab nobody has seen since the eighties. We would rather pull back a closet corner during the free estimate and look than guess. Knowing the layers up front is what makes the demo number honest instead of a change order once your furniture is already in the garage.

The newer side of town behaves differently. Stoney Creek sits on lots that generally start around two-thirds of an acre, with gated sections and greenbelt homesites, and Homestead Estates is newer construction as well. Those slabs are flat, the layouts are open, and the work moves quickly. Dallas County is still Blackland Prairie clay underneath either one, so expansion gaps and flatness checks apply regardless of the build year.

One genuine advantage of an acre: we can park the truck, run the saw outside, and stage material without living in your kitchen for three days. Free estimates with samples brought to the house, and we can usually start within about two days.

Recent work

Hardwood refinishing & sanding jobs near Sunnyvale

  • Spacious hardwood flooring in a kitchen
Reviews

What homeowners say

  • "All About Floors is amazing to work with! We recently had our entire flooring replaced and they not only did a wonderful job, the support and aftercare has been top notch! Highly recommend"
    J Shoe2 · via Google
  • "The team at All About Floors did an absolutely phenomenal job repairing a portion of a floor in my clients' home that nobody else would touch. We are so grateful for Patty and her amazing team!"
    Carley Newlin · via Google
Sunnyvale FAQs

Hardwood refinishing & sanding in Sunnyvale, questions

Our sunroom was added later and it sits lower than the rest of the house. Can that be fixed?

Usually, yes. Additions are common in Sunnyvale because the acre lots leave room to build, and they rarely land dead level with the original slab. Depending on the size of the gap we either build the subfloor up, feather the slab, or design a clean transition at the doorway. We measure the difference at the estimate so you know which one you are getting before we start.

What is likely under our carpet if the house dates from the eighties?

Frequently more than one layer. Carpet and pad over sheet vinyl, sometimes vinyl over an older vinyl, all of it bonded to the original slab. We would rather pull back a closet corner during the free estimate and see it for ourselves. Knowing the layers tells us the real demo cost, and demo is usually the biggest single variable in an older Sunnyvale house.

Do you work in Stoney Creek and the newer parts of town?

Yes. Stoney Creek lots generally start around two-thirds of an acre and the slabs are modern and flat, so those jobs move fast. Homestead Estates is the same story. We work out of the showroom at 10 Mustang Court in Forney, bring full sample boxes to the house rather than chips, and can usually get a job started within about two days.

Can you refinish one room and leave the rest?

You can, but the seam will show. The same species from the same era darkens at a different rate depending on light, and a fresh finish beside a fifteen-year-old one reads as new against old no matter how the stain is matched. Where a room closes off with a door, we stop cleanly at a threshold. Across an open plan, do the whole field.

Do we have to move out?

Most families stay. With a waterborne finish the odor is mild and clears quickly, and we sequence the work so there is a path to a bedroom and a bathroom. Oil-modified finish is a different story: the smell is strong for several days, and households with infants or birds usually leave. Pets have to be out of the work area entirely, since paw prints in a curing finish are permanent.

Can we change the color of the floor?

Yes, within what the species allows. Red oak carries a pink undertone that fights gray stains, maple and birch blotch unless they are conditioned or water-popped first, and no stain makes a floor lighter than its own bare wood. We sand a section of your floor and lay candidate stains on it, because a sample board of someone else's oak tells you very little.

Flexible financing available

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