Restore the beauty of your Albuquerque hardwood floors without the expense and disruption of full replacement. At ABQ Flooring Solutions, we provide professional hardwood refinishing services throughout the Albuquerque metro area, bringing worn, scratched, and faded hardwood floors back to their original luster—or transforming them with a completely new stain color.
Whether you're in a historic Nob Hill bungalow with original 1940s oak floors, a North Valley home with worn hardwood, or a Sandia Heights property that needs a color update, our expert refinishing services can save you thousands compared to replacement while giving you beautiful, like-new floors.
What is Hardwood Floor Refinishing?
Hardwood refinishing is the process of sanding down the existing finish and top layer of wood, then applying new stain (optional) and protective finish coats. This removes surface damage, scratches, stains, and worn finish, revealing fresh wood underneath.
The Refinishing Process
- Sanding: Remove old finish and top layer of wood using progressively finer grits
- Staining (Optional): Apply wood stain to change color or enhance natural grain
- Finishing: Apply 2–3 coats of protective polyurethane or oil finish
- Curing: Allow finish to fully cure before furniture placement
Can Your Albuquerque Hardwood Be Refinished?
Solid Hardwood – YES (Multiple Refinishes)
- Solid hardwood flooring can be refinished 5–10 times throughout its lifetime:
- 3/4 inch thickness = many refinishes possible
- Sanding removes only ~1/16 inch
- 50–100+ year lifespan with proper maintenance
Many historic Albuquerque homes still have original hardwood that can be refinished
Engineered Hardwood – LIMITED (1–2 Refinishes)
- Must measure the wear layer thickness
- 2mm+ = typically 1 refinish
- 4mm+ = potentially 2 refinishes
- Requires professional evaluation before sanding
Laminate – NO (Cannot Be Refinished)
LVP – NO (Cannot Be Refinished)
Types of Hardwood Refinishing Services
1. Full Sanding & Refinishing
Complete restoration for heavily worn Albuquerque hardwood:
- Removes deep scratches and stains
- Restores like-new surface
- Typical timeline: 3–5 days
- Best for homes with decades-old finish
- 2. Screen & Recoat (Buff & Coat)
Light refresh for hardwood in good structural condition:
- No color change
- Renews shine and protection
- 1–2 day timeline
- Lower cost than full refinishing
- 3. Stain Color Change
Transform outdated hardwood color trends found in many ABQ homes:
- Orange oak
- Yellowed oil finishes
- Honey tones
Modern stain colors include grays, natural matte, espresso, and Scandinavian light finishes.
Albuquerque Climate Considerations
1. Dry Climate (Low Humidity)
- Fast drying times for stain and finish
- Less seasonal movement than coastal markets
- Finish may cure faster than expected
- 2. Temperature Variations
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Wood expands/contracts with hot days & cool nights
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Minor gapping in winter is normal in ABQ homes
3. Finish Selection for the Southwest
- Water-based polyurethane (popular, fast dry, low odor)
- Oil-based polyurethane (classic amber tone, durable)
- Hardwax oils (natural matte look)
Popular Hardwood Stain Options in Albuquerque
Modern Tones
- Weathered Oak
- Classic Gray
- Driftwood
Rich & Timeless Browns
- Jacobean
- Dark Walnut
- Espresso
Natural & Light Tones
- Clear natural
- Golden oak
- Provincial
Hardwood Refinishing by Albuquerque Neighborhood
Nob Hill & UNM Area (Historic Craftsman & Bungalows)
- Original oak floors
- Full refinishing + natural or walnut stain popular
North Valley (Ranch & Custom Homes)
- Larger plank styles
- Natural matte finishes trend here
Sandia Heights & High Desert (Modern Homes)
- Contemporary gray and light tones
- Screen & recoat often recommended
Northeast Heights (Mid-Century Homes)
- Color updates from orange to neutral stains
- Level sanding and protective finish ideal
The Hardwood Refinishing Timeline
Small Project (1–2 rooms): 4–5 days
Medium Project (3–4 rooms): 5–6 days
Large Project (whole house): 7–10 days
Dry times are typically faster in Albuquerque than in humid climates.