We Specialize in Flooring

(908) 301-0150

What Customers say about Selecta Flooring?

Let us elevate your space to the next level.

Residential Floors
For families of all shapes and sizes, your floors are enjoyed for generations.
Commercial Wood Floor Sanding Services
We are passionate about making your interiors unforgettable.
Hardwood Sanding and Refinishing
Hardwood, engineered, laminate, salvaged? We help find the right floor for your job.

Selecta Flooring, LLC: Wood Floor Sanding & Refinishing in Old Bridge Township

Why You’ll Love Working with Us
Selecta Flooring, LLC is a complete flooring contractor specialized in hardwood flooring. Our services include sanding, installing, restoring, repairing and refinishing old flooring.

We are experts in unfinished and prefinished floor with regular or custom design installations, and with finishing techniques using a full line of stain colors, oil and water-based finishing products.

We offer the latest wood floor sanding equipment including a Dust Containment System.

Get a Price Quote cost for Old Bridge Township, NJ Wood Floor Sanding & Refinishing

Since we are a small family business with low overhead, our prices are competitive, while maintaining excellent service and quality. We take pride in completing projects on timely basis with personalized services, satisfaction and professional workmanship. Our business is insured and our workers are fully covered by Workman’s Compensation Insurance. We look forward doing business with you!

Best Wood Floor Sanding & Refinishing in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey

Caring for Your Floors
After a decade year of working with customers, we have some advice on keeping wood floors healthy and beautiful. Here’s our top tips.

For daily cleaning, use a broom, vacuum with bristle head or cotton dust mop. Please wipe all spills dry immediately.

Old Bridge Township Wood Floor Sanding & Refinishing Near Me

For weekly cleaning, use a damp (not wet) mop. Spray lightly with an all-purpose cleaner directly onto the floor. If you dissolve cleanser in a bucket of hot water to mop with, wring it out very well to just slightly damp.

If you mop, wrap a dry towel around your mop and run it around the room so water does not sit on the floor after you are done. An excess of liquid might filter down between the strips and damage the wood.

Protect your floor from all sources of water. Wood expands when it absorbs water and contracts when drying. Use throw rugs by the front and back doors, fridge and sinks or other places likely to get a little wet.

Stain Removal
For hard to remove stains, pour white vinegar directly on the stain, leaving it on for 2 – 3 minutes. Scrub well and wipe clean.

For chewing gum, candle wax, crayon, etc., use a dissolving agent such as Goo-Gone or De-Solve It, or apply a plastic bag filled with ice cubes to the area until the substance hardens enough to crumble off. Spray some cleanser and wipe clean.

Affordable Nearby Wood Floor Sanding & Refinishing 07735

If you get a light scratch or cigarette burn, brush over it with a thin application of polyurethane or clear wax. If you have a dark stained floor, brown shoe polish or a brown marker followed by wax works well. For deep scratches or burns, heavily damaged boards can be easily replaced.

Humidity and Temperature
The relative humidity level in your home should be maintained at 50-60 percent maximum throughout the year.

Hardwood is a living substance that reacts to changes of relative humidity. It absorbs or releases humidity according to seasons and as a result, its dimensions change. In summer, when humidity is at its highest, wood expands. This expansion can cause the strips of wood to push against one another and cup if humidity is above the recommended levels. These variations can be minimized with proper ventilation, dehumidifying or heating.

In winter when the heating system is on, the relative humidity level in the house is lower and wood contracts or shrinks. Small gaps can appear between the wood strips, but can correct seasonally.

Direct sunlight can fade the stain color over time or shift natural colors. This phenomenon with wood surfaces is normal and natural.

Protection and Long-Term Care
Your hardwood floor should be recoated when the finish shows signs of real wear, such as dullness in traffic areas.

If the finish wears through to the bare wood, it will be stained by dirt and moisture, and will need to be re-sanded.

In most cases, you shouldn’t notice real wear for 5 years, or longer in seldom-used rooms. Call us for a recoat when you do. A recoat is a one-day procedure, and your floors will look brand new.

Selecta Flooring

For any inquiries, questions or commendations, please Contact Us

CONTACT US

Only takes a few seconds!