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Best Choice Flooring, LLC
3.5(
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Serving Blades, DE and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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"Our last coat (3rd) of polyurethane went on today and we literally just spent 15 minutes walking around our house and admiring the absolute beautiful job that Best Choice did with our floors. Easily the best upgrade to our home we could have done. Other companies that quoted us said that they would not be able to get the bevels out of the pre treated boards installed in our house or get the color we wanted because of that. Best Choice Flooring not only was able to achieve that beautifully but at also a competitive price. Already recommending them to family and friends."
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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GreenHouse Friendly Cleaners LLC
3.8(
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Serving Blades, DE and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

"very well - ladies are quiet, focused, knowledgable; did a superb job, though time limited, they maximized the cleaning for a sort period and gave me extra time due to a request they made for me to switch appointment days"
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Recommended by73%of homeowners
MGD Contracting LLC
4.9(
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Serving Blades, DE and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"We have used George Drakos for our plumbing needs for the past three years, and have always been very happy with his service and pricing. He is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and conscientious. It is always a pleasure consulting with him and trusting that any job he does will be done well. He is the best plumber we have ever hired and will continue to use him for our plumbing and remodeling projects in the future. Thank you, George!"
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Floor Cleaning and Waxing questions, answered by experts

Before starting on a full refinishing project, determine if your floors need to be completely sanded down to the bare wood or if the damage is shallow and mostly cosmetic. Deep scratches and gouges will require you to rough sand using a drum sander or belt sander, but small surface scratches or floors that have only lost their luster don’t need a complete overhaul. Instead, you can skip the rough sanding step and sand-screen the old finish with a buffer, removing only the top layer of polyurethane.

Each flooring material has its own maintenance requirements and cleaning techniques. For example, hardwood floors may require occasional refinishing and specialized cleaning products, while vinyl and laminate are easy to clean with regular sweeping and mopping. Concrete and natural stone, on the other hand, may need periodic sealing to maintain their appearance and durability. Follow manufacturer recommendations and utilize appropriate cleaning methods to preserve the integrity of your chosen flooring material.

Yes, a magic eraser can remove candle wax. You can use it to remove all the candle wax from start to finish. Another option is to remove all large clumps with a dull knife and then pull out your magic eraser to finish the job. However, while the results can be impressive, a magic eraser shouldn’t be used on all surfaces since it can potentially damage them. If you try this method, test a small, hidden spot first and proceed cautiously.

Yes, you can polish an old cement floor. However, be aware that the first pass with the concrete grinder may reveal a few surprises and imperfections. You may also have to contend with the consequences of previous floor coverings, such as tile or carpet, which can leave a pattern in the concrete. Old concrete is more likely to produce uneven results if you want to use a dye or other coloring.

Professionals use various tools and cleaning solutions based on the type of floor they’re cleaning. They often use industrial steam cleaners to pull debris out of the carpet. For localized stains, they may use a commercial cleaner or a mixture of water, vinegar, and dish soap. For tile, they’ll typically use dish soap and hot water, plus a mixture of baking soda and hot water for the grout. For cleaning wood floors, they might use a low-heat steamer, a mop with an oil wood floor cleaner, or a mixture of hot water, vinegar, and lemon juice.

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