29631, Clemson, South Carolina - February 26, 2020
Wood Floor Refinishing$3.02 - $3.67 per square foot This estimated cost covers the price of refinishing hardwood floors. It will likely include sanding, screening, minor surface repair work, staining, finishing, and basic cleanup. It will likely exclude [excludes 3].
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
29601, Greenville, South Carolina - February 26, 2020
Wood Floor Refinishing$2.96 - $3.60 per square foot This estimated price includes wood floor refinishing labor. Cost accounts for basic floor prep, buffing, sanding, dust cleanup, staining, and cleanup. Does not include herringbone floors, major repair work, water damaged floors, wood stairs, carpet removal, extra layers of polyurethane, and moving furniture.
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29601, Greenville, South Carolina - August 3, 2018
Wood Flooring Installation$5.96 - $8.36 per square foot installed (mid-grade solid hardwood included) This hardwood floor installation price considers the cost of labor. Also includes basic underlayent, solid oak or maple flooring, standard trim and moldings, and nails. Cost estimate excludes premium hardwoods, repairing subflooring, moving furniture, and ripping up old floors or carpeting.
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29690, Travelers Rest, South Carolina - December 23, 2013
Wood Flooring Installation$1.00 to $1.25 per square foot installed (mid-grade solid hardwood included) A basic laying job is a dollar a square foot to install.Borders of any type 1.25 a square foot just the room its in.To patch wood and sand it to match existing wood is a minimum of
300.00.To patch prefinished is 25.00 dollars a board plus cost of wood.Any weaving wood back into existing wood is 15.00a linear foot plus 1.00 sq ft.
Reported by: Ricky Fricks, Fricks Hardwood floors |
29690, Travelers Rest, South Carolina - December 23, 2013
Wood Floor Refinishing$1.35 to $1.50 per square foot I base the cost of the sanding and refinishing on the condition of the floor.New wood flooring would be 1.35 ft sand stain and 3 coats of oil base finish.If the floor is old and requires more sanding than a new floor than the price goes up accordingly.
Reported by: Ricky Fricks, Fricks Hardwood floors |