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Wolverine Flooring
3.5(
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent. The job was completed in the time frame that was provided to us. Initially, the customer service was excellent. All of my questions were answered over the phone and a prompt email quote was provided. An estimate was completed in person with a thorough explanation of the process and what to expect during the refinishing. The end result looks amazing and I am so happy that we decided to take on this project and chose Wolverine to do our hardwood floors. They treated our home with respect and made sure to communicate with me throughout the entire process. I have and will continue to recommend them to anyone in need of the services they provide!"
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Bob's Complete Construction, Inc
3.7(
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Great!  Two hours of Clearing/Cleaning 20 years worth of Second floor bathroom sink drainage buildup/clogged pipes, and replaced a kitchen sink faucet.  I'll be calling on Bob again.  Knowing a good plumber is always an asset."
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can polish an existing concrete floor—as long as the slab is structurally sound and in good shape. In fact, that’s what makes this type of flooring upgrade so appealing. Polishing works best on bare concrete with minimal surface damage, although you can usually repair cracks and stains before the grinding and buffing begins. Instead of ripping out your existing concrete floor, polishing it can turn it into a high-shine showpiece that’s both practical and sleek.

Most DIY floor cleaners don’t require rinsing, but you’ll want to make sure you don’t add too much dish soap or oil to the cleaner to avoid having to rinse it after cleaning. For non-wood floors, mix 8 parts warm water, 1 part vinegar, and 1 part baking soda with a few drops of dish soap. For wood floors, use olive oil in that same mixture instead of the vinegar. You can let these solutions air-dry after cleaning your floors with them, although you should manually dry your floors if they aren’t waterproof.

Besides feeling icky grit when walking barefoot in your home, not mopping the floors can create health risks. Pollen, dirt, dust, and overall filth lead to allergen, bacteria, and even mold buildup, polluting your home and creating an unhygienic environment. You also risk damaging the floors due to stains and scratches with neglect. Lastly, your home will become less inviting due to odors from the lack of cleaning.

Costs depend on floor type, area size, and additional services like waxing or sealing.

Both buffing and polishing increase the longevity of your floors by removing scratches and buildup, but they are different processes. Polishing removes the top layer of your floor, removing surface-level scuffs and scratches. Buffing your floor involves filling the scratches and scuffs with a buffing solution. No matter which method you choose, you can rest assured that both techniques will leave your floor looking shiny and new.  

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