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AAb Cleaning Service
P.o Box 1435
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AAb Cleaning Service
P.o Box 1435
No reviews
21 years of experience

Commercial office cleaning, residential make readys, janitorial services, day portor, floor stripping and waxing, some carpet cleaning, organizing,

Commercial office cleaning, residential make readys, janitorial services, day portor, floor stripping and waxing, some carpet cleaning, organizing,


Capstone Janitorial Service
509 W. Hubbard St.
No reviews
Capstone Janitorial Service
509 W. Hubbard St.
No reviews
14 years of experience

Capstone Janitorial provides commercial and move-in cleaning. Service can be by contract or on a one-time basis. Monthly QA Program. Loyalty Program. Referral Program. Owned and Operated by a Service Disabled Veteran.

Capstone Janitorial provides commercial and move-in cleaning. Service can be by contract or on a one-time basis. Monthly QA Program. Loyalty Program. Referral Program. Owned and Operated by a Service Disabled Veteran.


Rockin' D Services
164 Wood Farm Rd
4.80(
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Rockin' D Services
164 Wood Farm Rd
4.80(
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Customers say: Quick response
18 years of experience

Give us a call we do it all. Also offering landscape design, maintenance, irrigation and retaining wall.

Give us a call we do it all. Also offering landscape design, maintenance, irrigation and retaining wall.


MURPHEY THE JEWELER
5201 S. Broadway Ave
4.70(
10
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MURPHEY THE JEWELER
5201 S. Broadway Ave
4.70(
10
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Highly experienced, professional in-store jewelers; certified watchmaker/in-store watch repair; unique gifts; one of the oldest, if not the oldest jewelry store in Texas; trained and experienced professional sales team; state-of-the-art repair equipment including laser-welder

Highly experienced, professional in-store jewelers; certified watchmaker/in-store watch repair; unique gifts; one of the oldest, if not the oldest jewelry store in Texas; trained and experienced professional sales team; state-of-the-art repair equipment including laser-welder

Buffing and polishing services FAQs

You should hire a flooring professional polish hardwood floors once per year. This annual schedule will help keep any surface scratches from getting more profound and restore a shine to your floor. However, if you have a high-trafficked home with excess dirt and debris, you might consider twice-yearly polishing to help it stay fresh. In between professional cleanings, stay on top of weekly floor cleanings and scratch-resolving to maintain the floor’s integrity.

Most homeowners can expect to pay between $1.00 and $2.50 per square foot to hire a professional to buff and polish hardwood floors. Adding additional coats of polish will cost an extra $0.50 to $1.75 per square foot. Keep in mind that buffing and polishing expenses are more cost-effective than refinishing hardwood floors, ranging from $1.50 to $7 per square foot.

Consider these recommendations for upgrading your flooring: Buffing is recommended for flooring with minor scratches and scuffs that can be filled, creating a new-looking shine. 

Refinishing your floors includes removing the top layer of wood floors, exposing new wood to stain, finish, or wax. This method is best when you have deeper scratches that cannot simply be filled. 

Replacing your flooring is best when it's been sanded and refinished numerous times, when unpleasant odors are coming from the floor, or when it has excessive wear and tear.

You can buff your floors yourself if you have plenty of time, patience, and know-how. This intermediate-level DIY project requires either buying or renting a floor buffer and purchasing a buffing solution. This process can be time-consuming and, if not done correctly, can leave burn-like marks on your floor. 

To ensure this job is done correctly without damaging your floors, consider hiring a professional floor buffer and polisher instead. You might save money on labor costs by DIYing this project, but you could spend more on repairs if not done correctly.

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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