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Refinish & Restoration Services

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Refinish & Restoration Services


Hardwood floors naturally tell the story of a home over time, but years of wear, scratches, fading, and damage can diminish their original beauty. Thomas Pro Flooring specializes in professional hardwood floor refinishing and restoration services designed to bring aging floors back to life while preserving their character and integrity.

From sanding and stain customization to finish applications and deep restoration work, every project is completed with careful attention to detail and craftsmanship. Whether your floors need a modern refresh, color transformation, or restoration after years of wear, Thomas Pro Flooring works to maximize the beauty and longevity of your existing

hardwood floors.

Proudly serving the Gulf Coast region, Thomas Pro Flooring provides refinishing solutions that balance durability, aesthetics, and personalized customer service from start to finish.








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IDEAL FOR CLIENTS: 

If your hardwood floors have lost their shine or show years of wear and tear, refinishing and restoration services can completely transform them without the expense of full replacement. Thomas Pro Flooring helps customers restore the warmth, beauty, and character of their hardwood floors while extending the life of the flooring they already love.

OUR DESIGN PROCESS

1. Consultation & Floor Evaluation
We assess the condition of your hardwood floors, discuss your goals, and determine whether refinishing, restoration, repairs, or a combination of services is the best solution.

2. Project Planning & Color Selection
We review stain color options, finish choices, repair needs, and project expectations to create a plan tailored to your flooring and desired appearance.

3. Floor Preparation & Restoration
The work area is prepared, damaged boards are repaired or replaced as needed, and the floors are professionally sanded to remove old finishes, scratches, stains, and surface imperfections.

4. Refinishing & Protection
Your selected stain (if applicable) is applied, followed by premium protective finish coats that enhance the beauty and durability of your hardwood floors.

5. Final Inspection & Care Guidance
We perform a detailed quality inspection, review the completed project with you, and provide maintenance recommendations to help preserve your newly restored floors.

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OUR COMMITMENT

At Thomas Pro Flooring, we are committed to providing quality craftsmanship, honest communication, and personalized service on every project. We treat every home and business with care, respect your investment, and strive to deliver flooring solutions that are built to last.

Our Promise

✔ Quality Workmanship
✔ Honest & Transparent Communication
✔ Reliable & Professional Service
✔ Attention to Detail
✔ Respect for Your Property
✔ Customer Satisfaction First

Our goal is simple: Deliver exceptional flooring and an experience you can trust from start to finish.

SERVICE F.A.Q

Can I change the color of my hardwood floors?

Yes. Refinishing provides an opportunity to select a new stain color and completely change the appearance of your hardwood floors.

Will there be dust during the refinishing process?

Professional sanding equipment helps minimize dust; however, some dust should be expected during the refinishing process.

What is included in a hardwood floor refinishing project?

A typical refinishing project may include:

  • Floor preparation

  • Sanding

  • Minor repairs

  • Stain application (if selected)

  • Protective finish application

  • Final inspection

How do I know if my floors need refinishing?

Common signs include: 

  • Scratches and surface damage

  • Dull or worn finishes

  • Discoloration or fading

  • Traffic patterns

  • Minor water stains

  • Loss of shine and protection

Is refinishing less expensive than replacing hardwood floors?

In many cases, refinishing can be a more cost-effective option than complete floor replacement, especially when the existing flooring remains structurally sound.

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