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

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Cost Breakdown

When planning a flooring project, knowing the costs is important for budgeting. Choosing new flooring can be a great choice for those who want a fresh look without spending too much.

Most people pay between $3 and $8 per square foot for professional installation. Prices change based on the floor condition, wood type, finish choice, and room size.

Here’s a quick look at estimated costs by square footage:

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 kinds of hardwood floors change how much refinishing costs. Some are easy to sand and finish, while others need special care.

Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood is easy to sand many times. Common types like oak and maple fit here.
Cost: $3 to $7 per sq ft.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood can be sanded if the top layer is thick enough. Thicker layers allow for sanding at least once.
Cost: $4 to $8 per sq ft.

Exotic Woods

Woods like Brazilian cherry or mahogany are nice but need special sanding, raising costs.
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 finish you pick will change your project’s total cost.

Matte Finish

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

Semi-gloss Finish

Has a nice shine without showing much dust or scratches.
Cost: $0.75 to $2 per sq ft.

Gloss Finish

Gives a shiny, polished look but might show scratches easier.
Cost: $1 to $2.50 per sq ft.

Stained Finishes

Changing wood color or adding stains can raise costs.
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 biggest part of flooring expenses. Prices change depending 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, special woods, or custom finishes might need more labor time and cost.

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

Additional Cost Factors

Many factors can affect your final cost:

Floor Repairs

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

Moving Furniture

Some contractors might charge extra for moving and replacing furniture.

Stairs

Working on stairs requires more effort per square foot due to their shape.
Cost: $40 to $75 per stair.

Patterned or Inlaid Floors

Floors with borders or patterns need extra care, raising labor time.

Dustless Sanding

A cleaner sanding option.
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 try to refinish their hardwood floors themselves to save money. While doing it yourself can be cheaper for small areas, big or tricky projects usually need professionals.

Pros and Cons

OptionProsCons
DIY Refinishing Costs less at first
You choose the timing
Needs special tools
Easy to make errors
Takes a lot of time
Professional Refinishing Skilled work and great results
Quick and efficient
Often comes with a warranty
Costs more than DIY

Most homeowners pick professional refinishing for the best outcome and to prevent expensive mistakes.

How Long Does Hardwood Refinishing Take?

The time needed for hardwood floor projects varies by size and floor condition.

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:

  • Stained finishes or custom work might add an extra day.
  • Dustless sanding can speed up the process by cutting cleanup time.

Signs Your Hardwood Floors Need Refinishing

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

  • Big scratches and dents in many places.
  • Color fading or changing from the sun or use.
  • Gray or black spots showing water damage.
  • Worn-out finish with dull or bare wood.
  • Splinters or roughness under bare feet.
  • Squeaky or loose boards hint at structural issues.

Seeing two or more of these signs often means it’s time to restore and protect your floors.

Hardwood Refinishing Cost vs. Replacement Cost

Replacing old floors can be more expensive than keeping them.

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

Benefits of keeping your floors:

  • Saves 50% to 75% compared to getting new ones.
  • Keeps the floors’ original look.
  • Quicker and less disruptive.
  • Eco-friendly — less waste.

Unless floors are badly damaged, keeping them is usually cheaper and better in the long run.

Ready to Bring Your Hardwood Floors Back to Life?

Picking new floors is a great way to refresh your home. Our wide selection can help you update your space without spending too much. You don’t have to do it all on your own.

We are here to guide you every step of the way. Our experts offer free consultations. They can help you choose the right flooring and explain the process, ensuring you love the results for years.

Contact us today to schedule your free in-home flooring consultation and check if we serve your area.