Repair, restore, or refinish wood flooring using trade-calibrated methods — not guesswork
Historic Floor Restoration Done Right
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How to Order Floor Restoration Services
STEP 2 Register Your Project Submit Photos & Project Details
STEP 3 – Access Client Portal to Review Scope & Pricing
(access provided after welcome email)
What We Do
We restore historic and architectural wood flooring systems to their original condition while maintaining structural integrity, finish durability, and period accuracy.
Repair
– Isolated board damage and wear
– Minor rot and deterioration
– Surface damage and finish breakdown
– Structural reinforcement and stabilization
Restoration
– Full sanding and finish removal
– Board repair and structural corrections
– Subfloor inspection and reinforcement
– Full surface refinishing and sealing
Rehabilitation
– Section replacement or replication
– Structural corrections and leveling
– Code compliance adjustments
How Floor Restoration Works
1. Remove finishes and assess full floor condition
2. Document structural damage and material wear
3. Execute repair, restoration, or reconstruction
4. Sand, finish, and seal flooring system
Why Artisan Historic Contracting
✔ Trade-calibrated pricing
✔ Historic preservation methods
✔ Licensed & compliant work
✔ Proven restoration experience
Typical Floor Restoration Pricing
Repair Work:
$8 – $18 per sq ft
Includes:
• Minor board repair
• Surface correction
• Localized stabilization
Full Restoration:
$18 – $45 per sq ft
Includes:
• Full sanding + refinishing
• Structural repair
• Surface leveling
• Protective finish system
Rebuild / Reconstruction:
$45 – $95+ per sq ft
Includes:
• Section removal & replacement
• Full system rebuild
• Subfloor correction
• Structural stabilization
Final cost depends on:
• Floor size
• Material condition
• Wood species
• Structural issues and subfloor condition
Restoration Results
Before
Original Condition
Typical conditions include worn finishes, surface damage, board movement, and localized material deterioration requiring repair and refinishing.
After
Restored Condition
The flooring system has been restored through repair, stabilization, sanding, and refinishing, returning durability, structural integrity, and original appearance.