Floors That Look Original Again

Schedule Wood Floor Repair in Greenwich

Your hardwood floors carry the history of your Greenwich home, but scratches, dents, and moisture damage can compromise their beauty and stability. You'll notice the difference when you run your hand across a freshly sanded surface—smooth grain restored, color evened out, and no trace of the cupping or gapping that coastal humidity can cause. Mr. Floor & Carpet Repairs uses detailed sanding, filling, buffing, staining, and finishing to blend repairs seamlessly into existing planks, bringing back the warmth and character your rooms deserve.

Whether your floors have loosened from structural movement or show water marks from a slow leak, the team addresses each issue with precision cutting, measuring, and shimming to stabilize uneven areas. Nail-down, staple-down, or glue-down methods are selected based on your subfloor and the age of your home, ensuring repairs hold up through Greenwich winters and humid summers. You'll also receive maintenance guidance covering sweeping, dusting, mopping, and protective measures to prevent future wear.

Book a wood floor repair and inspection in Greenwich for fast, lasting results that protect your investment.

How Our Process Works

Every wood floor repair begins with a thorough inspection to identify the source and extent of damage.

In Greenwich homes, seasonal shifts and older construction often require acclimation, drying, and leveling before any sanding or finishing begins.

Here's what you can expect during your repair service:

What's Included in This Service

Understanding each step helps you prepare your space and know exactly how the work unfolds, from the first inspection to the final coat that locks in the restored finish.

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How long does a typical wood floor repair take?
Most single-room repairs are completed in one to two days, depending on the extent of sanding, filling, and drying required for staining and finishing.
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Can you match the stain color to my existing floors?
Yes, stain is carefully blended and tested on sample boards to match the tone, grain, and sheen of your current hardwood.
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What causes cupping or gapping in hardwood?
Humidity changes, especially in coastal areas like Greenwich, cause wood to expand and contract, leading to raised edges or visible separations between planks.
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Do you replace damaged boards or repair them in place?
Both options are available—minor dents and scratches are filled and refinished, while severely warped or cracked boards are removed and replaced with matching stock.
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How soon can I walk on the floors after repair?
Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours, but full curing and furniture placement should wait 48 to 72 hours depending on the finish used.

Older homes in Greenwich benefit greatly from targeted hardwood repairs that preserve original character while restoring structural integrity. Contact us today to schedule a wood floor repair inspection and restore the warmth your home deserves.