Hardwood floor repair and restoration in Snohomish County and the Eastside—water damage repair, board replacement, and seamless stain matching from experienced craftsmen.
Damaged hardwood doesn't have to mean replacing the entire floor. A Team Hardwoods Construction specializes in repairing hardwood floors so well that you genuinely can't tell where the old wood ends and the new wood begins. We serve Sultan, Monroe, Snohomish, Lake Stevens, Everett, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Bothell, and the surrounding Snohomish County and Eastside communities. One of our customers had us replace water-damaged wood, match it to the existing floor, and refinish everything—the final result was so seamless they couldn't find the transition. That's the standard we bring to every repair.
Hardwood damage shows up in many forms—water leaks from appliances, pet accidents, deep scratches and gouges, damaged boards under furniture, or sections compromised by remodeling work. We address each situation with the same careful approach: assessing the affected area, replacing damaged boards with carefully matched wood, weaving new boards into the existing pattern when possible, and refinishing the area so it blends with the surrounding floor. Whether you're dealing with a single bad spot or a larger damaged section, we'll find the right repair approach for your floor.
Successful hardwood repair comes down to one critical skill—blending the new wood into the old so well that the repair becomes invisible. That takes experience with stain matching, an eye for color, and the patience to test until the match is right. We've spent years refining that skill, and our customers consistently call out how seamlessly our repairs blend in. It's the difference between a floor that looks patched and a floor that looks whole again.
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