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Hardwood floor repair, refinishing & restoration in Bethesda, Maryland.

Revival Flooring helps homeowners in Bethesda, Maryland choose the right hardwood floor scope with dust-controlled sanding, practical refinishing plans, and repair and hardwood restoration work that blends with existing wood.

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Hardwood floor repair, refinishing & restoration in Bethesda, Maryland

We focus on clean prep, realistic scheduling, and clear project recommendations. If your floor only needs a top-layer refresh, we say that. If sanding, repair, or hardwood restoration is the better long-term move, we explain why before work begins.

What we commonly see in Bethesda homes

  • Older hardwood in original sections with newer additions nearby
  • Sheen mismatch between repaired areas and existing finish layers
  • Water-affected boards near kitchen edges and exterior entries
  • Projects that prioritize clean prep and clear daily communication

Hardwood services available in Bethesda, Maryland

Common project types in Bethesda, Maryland

  • Scratch and wear correction in high-traffic living areas
  • Finish renewal before listing or moving into a home
  • Pet and water damage spot repairs with blend strategies
  • Color updates where stain selection needs in-room samples

Neighborhoods we commonly serve in Bethesda, Maryland

  • Downtown Bethesda
  • Woodmont Triangle
  • Edgemoor
  • Bradley Hills
  • Westmoreland Hills
  • Brookmont

Bethesda, Maryland hardwood flooring FAQ

Do you provide dust-controlled sanding in Bethesda, Maryland?

Yes. Our sanding process is vacuum-assisted and designed to keep job sites cleaner than older sanding methods while still delivering a flat, consistent surface.

How is pricing determined for Bethesda, Maryland projects?

Pricing depends on square footage, floor condition, finish system, and whether repairs are needed before finish work. We confirm scope on-site before final scheduling.

Can damaged boards be repaired without replacing all flooring?

In many cases, yes. We assess repair feasibility first and recommend board replacement and blending when that provides a better value than full replacement.

Can you blend repairs between older and newer floor sections?

Usually, yes. We evaluate species, board size, finish build, and color differences, then plan blending around those factors.