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Wood's Floors
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Supply, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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"Dillon has quite a gift for this. His floors are AWESOME! He was able to find a stain that blended our oak and pine together yet brilliantly displayed beautiful wood grain for the first time since we have owned the house. We are THRILLED with our floors! If you have a similar project, I would STRONGLY recommend hiring Dillon Wood."
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Regular vacuuming, deep cleaning, and prompt stain removal help maintain appearance and durability.

Yes, polished concrete floors are worth it for homeowners who want durability, style, and low maintenance in one sleek flooring surface. You get the modern visual appeal of stone or tile with far less upkeep and far less cost. Polished concrete flooring is tough enough for high-traffic areas, it’s a great choice for people with allergies, and it’s easy to clean. If your existing concrete is in good shape, polishing it can give you solid value that shines on for years.

If you have waxed floors or floors with a penetrating stain or oil, you can shine them up with some more wax and a cloth or floor buffer. After cleaning the floor thoroughly, apply wax to the floor in small sections and use a clean, dry cloth or towel to buff it until it shines. You can also use an electric polisher, which is especially handy for large floors.

Polishing a concrete floor isn’t as expensive as it sounds—it’s actually one of the more budget-friendly upscale flooring options out there. On average, it costs $4,500, with most projects falling between $1,000 and $8,000 . When you’re working with an existing slab of concrete, you skip material costs entirely, so it’s even more affordable. If you want a glossy, durable floor without paying hardwood or tile prices, polished concrete delivers serious shine without the sticker shock.

Depending on flooring type and condition, costs range from $0.25 to $2 per square foot.

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