Floor refinishing is one of Peachtree City's most-requested flooring services, and the reason is the community's age. This master-planned city has been continuously occupied since 1959 — original residents in the earliest villages now have 60-year-old hardwood floors that have experienced decades of daily living, refinishing cycles, and golf cart traffic from the community's unique 100-mile path network. These floors often carry deep patina and character that new flooring cannot replicate.
The refinishing process involves sanding the existing surface down to bare wood, optionally staining to a new color, and applying three coats of polyurethane or hard-wax oil finish. For Peachtree City's 1960s oak floors — typically 2.25-inch strip in original ranch homes — the question is always how many times they have been sanded. Most can withstand three to five refinishings over a lifetime. We measure plank thickness during our free inspection and give an honest assessment before any work begins. Call (470) 369-6470 or fill out .