Close-up of a floor sander being used on wooden parquet flooring.

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Cost Breakdown

Planning a flooring project is important for budgeting. Choosing new flooring can refresh your home’s look.

Costs for flooring range from $3 to $8 per square foot. Prices depend on the floor’s condition, wood type, finish, and size of the area.

Here’s a quick look at estimated costs by size:

Size by Square FeetLow-End EstimateAverage CostHigh-End Estimate
500$1,500$3,500$5,000
1,000$3,000$7,000$10,000
1,500$4,500$10,500$15,000
2,000$6,000$14,000$20,000
2,500$7,500$17,500$25,000
3,000$9,000$21,000$30,000

Cost by Flooring Type

Different types of hardwood flooring can change how much it costs to finish them. Some woods are easy to sand and finish, but others need more care.

Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood is easy to finish and can be sanded many times. Common types like oak and maple are in this group.
Cost: $3 to $7 per sq ft.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood might be finished if the top wood layer (veneer) is thick enough. Thicker veneers can be sanded at least once.
Cost: $4 to $8 per sq ft.

Exotic Woods

Woods like Brazilian cherry or mahogany are pretty but might need special sanding and finishes, which can cost more.
Cost: $5 to $10 per sq ft.

Flooring TypeCost per Sq Ft
Solid Hardwood$3 – $7
Engineered Hardwood$4 – $8
Exotic Woods$5 – $10

Cost by Finish Type

The type of finish affects your total project cost.

Matte Finish

A modern look with low shine. Easy to keep clean.
Cost: $0.50 to $1.50 per sq ft.

Semi-gloss Finish

Balanced shine, hides dust and scratches.
Cost: $0.75 to $2 per sq ft.

Gloss Finish

High-shine, polished look but shows scratches.
Cost: $1 to $2.50 per sq ft.

Stained Finishes

Changes wood color or adds custom stains, increasing cost.
Cost: $1.50 to $3 per sq ft.

Finish TypeCost per Sq Ft
Matte$0.50 – $1.50
Semi-gloss$0.75 – $2.00
Gloss$1.00 – $2.50
Stained Finish$1.50 – $3.00

Labor Costs

Labor costs are the largest part of expenses. Prices change based on location, contractor skill, and job difficulty.

  • Standard labor rates: $2.50 to $7 per sq ft
  • Hourly rates (for repairs or special requests): $50 to $100 per hour

Jobs with complex designs, rare woods, or custom finishes can take more time and cost more.

Labor TypeCost
Standard Labor Rate (per sq ft)$2.50 – $7.00
Hourly Labor Rate (for repairs)$50 – $100 per hour

Additional Cost Factors

Various factors can affect the total cost:

Floor Repairs

Fixing scratches, changing boards, or filling gaps can increase labor costs.

Moving Furniture

Some contractors charge extra to move and replace furniture before and after work.

Stairs

Working on stairs needs more effort due to their shape and details.
Cost: $40 to $75 per stair.

Patterned or Inlaid Floors

Floors with designs need more care, raising labor time.

Dustless Sanding

A cleaner sanding choice.
Additional Cost: $1 to $3 per sq ft.

Additional ServiceTypical Cost
Floor RepairsVaries by damage scope
Moving FurnitureMay add $50 – $200+ total
Stairs (per stair)$40 – $75
Patterned/Inlaid FloorsCustom pricing
Dustless SandingAdds $1 – $3 per sq ft

DIY vs. Professional Refinishing

Some homeowners think about doing their own projects to save money. DIY can work for small areas, but bigger jobs usually need experts.

Pros and Cons

OptionProsCons
DIY Cheaper at first
Can work on your own time
Need special tools
Easy to make mistakes
Takes a lot of time
Professional Expert help and great results
Quick and efficient
Often comes with a warranty
Costs more than DIY

Most homeowners choose professionals for the best results and to prevent expensive errors.

How Long Does Hardwood Refinishing Take?

The time it takes to install floors varies based on the room size and type of flooring chosen.

Project SizeEstimated Timeline
Small Room (up to 500 sq ft)1 day
Medium Room (500 – 1,000 sq ft)2 days
Large Area (1,500+ sq ft)3 days

Note:

  • Custom work might need more time.
  • Efficient methods can reduce time needed for cleaning.

Signs Your Hardwood Floors Need Refinishing

Wondering if your hardwood floors need attention? Check for these signs:

  • Visible scratches and dents across wide areas.
  • Fading or discoloration due to sunlight or use.
  • Gray or black stains from water damage.
  • Worn finish making the wood look dull.
  • Splintering or rough texture when walking barefoot.
  • Squeaky or loose boards indicating wear.

If you see two or more of these signs, consider taking steps to protect and restore your floors.

Hardwood Refinishing Cost vs. Replacement Cost

Replacing floors can cost more money than fixing them up.

OptionAverage Cost per Sq FtTotal for 1,000 sq ft
New Hardwood Installation$8 – $25 (materials + labor)$8,000 – $25,000

Benefits of refinishing:

  • Costs 50% to 75% less than new floors.
  • Keeps your original floor style.
  • Quicker and less hassle.
  • Better for the environment by using fewer materials.

Refinishing is a great way to save money unless your floors are too damaged.

Ready to Bring Your Hardwood Floors Back to Life?

Picking the right flooring can make your home look great. We offer carpet, hardwood, luxury vinyl, and tile options. You don’t have to do it all by yourself.

We’re here to help you choose the best flooring. Get a free consultation with one of our experts. We can check your space, help you pick the right option, and explain how long it will take. Our team is ready to ensure you love the results for a long time.

Contact us today to set up your free flooring consultation and see if we serve your area.