# Hardwood Flooring Burlington | Toronto Quality Wood Flooring

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Serving Burlington

# Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Burlington, ON | Aldershot Postwar and Millcroft Oak Specialists

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 provides hardwood floor refinishing, restoration, and installation in Burlington, ON, for residential homeowners and commercial property managers. Our team handles Bona DCS dustless refinishing of Aldershot postwar bungalow Red Oak, wear-layer assessment for 1950s-1960s second-cycle floors, Rubio Monocoat heritage finishing for Downtown Burlington and Lakeshore homes, and ASTM F2170-tested engineered glue-down for Orchard and Waterdown new builds. We also complete staircase refinishing, LVP installation, water damage repair, and commercial flooring - covering all hardwood flooring needs for Burlington heritage homes, new builds, and retail spaces. Refinishing runs $3-$8/sq ft.

Aldershot's 1940s-1960s postwar bungalows carry Red Oak strip floors 60-80 years old at their second refinish cycle - wear-layer assessment is critical before any sanding begins. Millcroft and Headon Forest 1980s-1990s homes hold builder Red Oak at first refinish with excellent wear layer remaining. Downtown Burlington and Lakeshore heritage homes along Locust Street and Brant Street carry original Red Pine and early Red Oak floors from the 1920s-1960s. Newer Orchard and Palermo builds sit on concrete slabs requiring engineered hardwood or LVP. Toronto Quality Wood Flooring serves all Burlington communities under Halton Region coverage with no travel surcharge.

Aldershot's 1940s-1960s postwar bungalows are at their second refinish cycle - wear-layer assessment before any sanding is essential in these homes.

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Common Floor Problems

## Hardwood Flooring Problems in Burlington? Expert Help Available

Most floors that look too far gone can be saved. Here is what we fix every week across the GTA.

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### Worn, Scratched, or Dull Finish

Floors that look tired after years of traffic. Dustless sanding restores them to a furniture-grade finish in 3-5 days - no need to replace.

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### Cupping, Gapping, or Warping

Toronto's humidity swings from 20% in winter to 80% in summer. We diagnose the moisture source first - sanding a wet floor just re-creates the problem.

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### Heritage Floors That Look Too Far Gone

Original Victorian Red Pine or narrow-board Oak. Most can be saved if enough wear layer remains - we assess before advising.

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### Basement Flooring Confusion

Solid hardwood fails below grade. We test your slab moisture and match the right product - engineered wood, LVP, or laminate - to your room and budget.

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### Dust and Disruption During Sanding

Traditional sanding coats a house in white dust for days. The Bona DCS captures 99.8% of airborne particles. Families with kids, pets, or asthma stay home.

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### Scratches, Gouges, and Pet Damage

Deep scratches or pet damage. Spot repair often costs a fraction of a full refinish. We give you an honest repair vs. replace recommendation.

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Our Services

## Our Hardwood Services Across Burlington

Bona Certified refinishing, heritage restoration, engineered installs, repairs, custom patterns, laminate, and LVP - every service we offer is available in Burlington.

![Custom Pattern Flooring (Herringbone & Chevron)](/images/misc/completed-european-oak-herringbone-pattern-hardwoo.webp)

### Custom Pattern Flooring (Herringbone & Chevron)

Hand-laid herringbone, chevron, basket-weave, and double-basket patterns in European Oak, American Walnut, and reclaimed heritage species, with every border, medallion, and transition cut and fitted on site using laser-guided layout. We handle the full subfloor prep, pattern planning, and Bona Traffic HD finishing so every line lands straight and the stain match ties the pattern to your existing floors. Most custom pattern projects run $18-$35 per square foot installed depending on pattern complexity and species.

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![Engineered Wood Flooring](/images/misc/installer-gluing-down-european-oak-engineered-hard.webp)

### Engineered Wood Flooring

European White Oak, American Walnut, Hickory, and Maple wear layers in 2-6mm thickness, installed glue-down with moisture-barrier urethane adhesive over tested concrete slabs or floating click-lock with premium acoustic underlayment. Every slab is moisture-tested to ASTM F2170 before quoting, and radiant heat installs follow full manufacturer temperature specifications. The right call for Mississauga slab-on-grade new builds, North York finished basements, and Humber Bay condos where solid hardwood is not rated.

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![Hardwood Floor Installation in Toronto, ON](/images/misc/bona-certified-craftsman-running-dustless-drum-san.webp)

### Hardwood Floor Installation in Toronto, ON

Nail-down solid hardwood on 3/4" plywood subfloor using 18-gauge Bostitch FloorMaster cleat nails - Red Oak, White Oak, Hard Maple, and Douglas Fir in 2.25" to 5" face widths, site-finished with Bona Traffic HD waterborne polyurethane or Rubio Monocoat 2C hardwax oil. Runs $8-$18/sq ft installed for a site-finished project; most main floors complete in 7-10 days including 3-5 days acclimation.

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![Hardwood Floor Refinishing & Resanding](/images/misc/bona-certified-craftsman-running-dustless-drum-san.webp)

### Hardwood Floor Refinishing & Resanding

Dustless sanding with a Bona Dust Containment System running a full grit sequence from 36 to 120, restoring Red Oak, White Oak, Maple, and Red Pine to a furniture-grade finish with Bona Traffic HD waterborne polyurethane or Rubio Monocoat hardwax oil. We stain-match heritage floors in Rosedale, Forest Hill, and Cabbagetown and apply period-correct flat sheens where required. Most projects complete in 3-5 days with same-day light foot traffic on waterborne finishes.

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![Hardwood Floor Repairs](/images/misc/craftsman-performing-spot-repair-on-scratched-red-.webp)

### Hardwood Floor Repairs

Spot-repair and section replacement for cupping, crowning, deep pet scratches, squeaks, and water-damaged boards, with stain and finish matched to your existing floor so repairs disappear rather than announce themselves. We source Red Oak, White Oak, and Maple replacement boards from the same mill grades as the original installation wherever possible and blend finish coats using Bona DriFast stains for a seamless colour match. Spot repairs typically run $150-$450 and section replacements $8-$14 per square foot.

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![Historic Wood Floor Restoration](/images/misc/heritage-craftsman-restoring-original-victorian-na.webp)

### Historic Wood Floor Restoration

NWFA-trained restoration of Toronto's pre-1940s narrow-board Red Pine, quartersawn Oak, and Douglas Fir floors, with original boards repaired and missing planks sourced from reclaimed stock matched to your mill grade and width. We refinish with Rubio Monocoat 2C Oil or Bona DriFast stains for a period-correct flat sheen that honours the floor's age rather than concealing it. Rosedale, the Annex, Cabbagetown, and Forest Hill Victorians are our most common restoration projects.

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How We Work

## How Your Burlington Floor Project Works

Four steps, full transparency, fixed-price written quote. Most medium-room projects complete in 3-5 days.

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### Free In-Home Estimate

We come to you, assess the floor in person, and provide a fixed-price written quote within 48 hours.

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### Acclimation & Prep

Material acclimates in your home for 3-7 days; we run moisture meter testing on subfloor and wall samples before we cut anything.

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### Install or Refinish

Dustless sanding with Bona DCS or precision install with daily site-supervision. Most medium-room projects finish in 3-5 days.

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### Finish & Warranty

Two to three coats of Bona Traffic HD or Rubio Monocoat with cure time. 2-year workmanship warranty plus Bona finish warranty.

## Ready to Restore Your Burlington Floors?

Fixed-price written quote within 48 hours. No surprises. No high-pressure sales calls.

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Local Expertise

## Why Burlington Homeowners Choose Our Craftsmen

✦ Aldershot postwar Oak specialists - wear-layer assessment before every refinish

✦ Millcroft and Headon Forest first-refinish experience with Bona Traffic HD

✦ Bona DCS dustless sanding so families remain at home throughout the project

✦ Rubio Monocoat heritage finishing for Downtown Burlington and Lakeshore homes

✦ ASTM F2170 slab moisture testing for Orchard and Waterdown installs

✦ Halton Region coverage with no travel surcharge

Local Knowledge

## Burlington Hardwood Flooring Specialists

## Hardwood Flooring in Burlington

Burlington is one of the most desirable cities on the western end of the Greater Toronto Area, with a population of 206,000 residents across a diverse housing stock that spans from 1920s heritage homes along Lakeshore Road to newer engineered hardwood builds in Orchard and Waterdown. As a Halton Region municipality, Burlington benefits from some of the highest household incomes in Ontario - a median household income well above the provincial average and an average home price that makes floor restoration a genuinely high-return renovation investment in a city where detached homes regularly transact above $1.1 million.

Burlington's flooring market is shaped by the age distribution of its housing stock. The postwar bungalow belt in Aldershot, centred on Plains Road East and King Road, carries some of the oldest residential Red Oak strip floors in Halton Region - homes built between 1945 and 1965 whose original floors are now 60 to 80 years old and entering their second professional refinish cycle. Millcroft and Headon Forest carry a wave of 1980s-1990s builder Red Oak that is approaching or at first refinish age, with generous wear layers and minimal prior sanding history. The Lakeshore Road and Brant Street heritage corridors in Downtown Burlington hold a smaller but architecturally significant population of 1920s-1960s homes with original narrow-strip floors. And the newer communities of Orchard, Palermo, and the Waterdown annexation carry slab-on-grade construction where engineered hardwood and LVP are the appropriate product choices.

Toronto Quality Wood Flooring serves all Burlington communities under Halton Region coverage with no travel surcharge from Toronto. Our in-home estimate process for Burlington begins with understanding which era and neighbourhood the home represents, because the correct technical approach for an Aldershot 1958 bungalow and a Millcroft 1991 two-storey and an Orchard 2007 new build are meaningfully different from each other, and treating them identically produces errors in product specification, sanding protocol, and finish selection.

## Burlington Housing Stock and Flooring Demand

Downtown Burlington and the Lakeshore Road waterfront corridor carry the oldest residential flooring stock in the city. Homes on Locust Street, Brant Street, Pine Street, and the streets that feed the waterfront between Brant Street and Walker's Line were built in a sustained construction wave from the 1920s through the 1960s, with the interwar homes of the 1920s-1940s being architecturally comparable to the heritage residential streets of Port Credit and Old Oakville to the east. Original floors in the oldest Downtown Burlington homes are narrow-strip Red Pine in the 1920s-1930s construction and 2.25-inch strip Red Oak in the 1940s-1960s construction. Heritage floors in this neighbourhood that have been properly maintained - waxed, area-rug protected, never water-damaged - retain extraordinary wear layers and respond to first-refinish treatment with the visual transformation that is the most satisfying outcome in our work.

Aldershot, Burlington's oldest suburban community centred on Plains Road East and developed primarily between 1945 and 1965, is Burlington's primary refinishing market. Aldershot's Red Oak strip floors are 60 to 80 years old and entering their second refinish cycle in many cases. The critical diagnostic issue at this age is remaining wear layer. A Red Oak floor that has been through one full professional sand-and-refinish has lost approximately 1/16 to 1/8 inch of wear layer above the tongue-and-groove junction. If the original floor was 3/4-inch solid Red Oak - the standard specification for residential construction in this period - a first-refinish Aldershot floor still has 5/8 inch or more of remaining thickness. A second-refinish Aldershot floor has lost somewhat more, but in well-maintained homes whose first refinish was done with professional equipment rather than rental drum sanders, the remaining wear layer is typically still 1/2 inch or more above the tongue, confirming at least two additional refinish cycles remain.

Wear-layer assessment in Aldershot is non-negotiable before any sanding equipment is brought to the site. The failure mode for proceeding without an accurate wear-layer reading is sanding through to the tongue or groove - an irreversible error that requires full board replacement rather than a simple cosmetic refinish. Our assessment protocol for every Aldershot project involves lifting boards at three traffic zones and measuring the remaining solid wood above the groove with a calibrated micrometer. We document the readings in writing and include them in the fixed-price estimate. If the reading confirms adequate wear layer, we proceed with Bona DCS sanding. If the reading is marginal or below threshold, we advise section replacement before any sanding begins, because a partial replacement of boards with inadequate wear layer followed by a full sand produces a floor that is structurally compromised and visually inconsistent.

Millcroft and Headon Forest, the Bronte-area Burlington subdivisions developed primarily in the 1984-1996 period, represent Burlington's first-refinish-cycle market. Builder-grade Red Oak strip floors in these communities are 30-42 years old with wear layers that are typically 7/16 to 1/2 inch above the tongue - generous, uniform, and confirming the floor's viability for three or four more refinish cycles over the coming decades. Millcroft homeowners are frequently motivated by a combination of worn finish, desire to change the stain colour, and the practical reality that a refinish at $3-$8 per square foot delivers a transformation that costs a fraction of full-floor replacement at $14-$30 per square foot or more. Headon Forest's slightly later construction - predominately 1988-1996 - carries the same builder Oak specification and the same favourable wear-layer profile.

Tansley Woods, a Millcroft-adjacent community developed in the 1990s and early 2000s, and Tyandaga, a mid-tier Burlington neighbourhood on the Niagara Escarpment slope, round out Burlington's established refinishing market. Tyandaga's mix of 1970s-1980s custom and semi-custom homes sometimes carries Maple strip floors in addition to Red Oak - a species that requires adjusted sanding pressure and stain application technique to avoid blotchy colour uptake, and one that responds particularly well to Bona Traffic HD in a natural or clear finish when the homeowner's goal is to preserve the bright, clean character of the species.

Orchard and Palermo Village in north Burlington, and the Waterdown community that was annexed from Hamilton in 2001, represent Burlington's engineered hardwood and LVP installation market. Homes in these areas were built on slab-on-grade or below-grade basement concrete foundations where solid hardwood is not an appropriate installation product. Orchard's 1998-2012 builds and Palermo's 2005-2018 builds carry concrete slab main floors that test at ASTM F2170 readings of 68-83% relative humidity in seasonal assessments, a range that requires careful moisture management before any adhesive product is applied to the substrate.

## Refinishing Hardwood Floors in Burlington

Aldershot is the technical focus of Burlington's refinishing market, and the work done in these postwar bungalows exemplifies the professional discipline that separates a well-executed refinish from a floor that is either undersanded or sanded through its remaining wear layer. The starting point is always the wear-layer assessment, which we complete at the in-home estimate before any project scope or pricing is committed to in writing.

With a confirmed adequate wear layer, the Bona DCS setup is the first step on every Burlington refinish project. The Bona Dust Containment System captures 99.8% of airborne sanding particulate at the source, and in Aldershot and Millcroft bungalows with standard drywall construction, functional HVAC systems, and the active family households that make up the majority of Burlington's owner-occupancy market, dust containment is essential for keeping the home occupied throughout the project. We tarp HVAC returns in work zones, confirm DCS filter seating before the first sanding pass, and maintain the sealed-zone discipline through the edge-sanding passes that most rental-equipment operators overlook as a dust source.

Grit sequencing on Burlington Red Oak follows the same professional protocol as Brampton: 36-grit first pass for finish removal and levelling, 60-grit medium pass, 100-grit and 120-grit fine passes. Where Burlington projects deviate from the standard protocol is in edge and corner work: Aldershot bungalows often have built-in cabinetry, floor-level radiator grilles, and original hardwood thresholds that require hand-scraping and detail work that a drum sander cannot access. Our craftsmen carry a full set of hand-scraping tools to every Burlington estimate and include detail work in the project scope without additional charge where the area involved is typical of the home's era.

Finish selection for Burlington reflects the local market's design preferences. Millcroft and Headon Forest homeowners in the 35-55 age demographic most frequently request a grey-washed or greige undertone stain over Red Oak, achieving the contemporary Scandinavian aesthetic that has been dominant in Burlington's renovation design market since approximately 2017. Aldershot homeowners in the 55-75 age demographic more often request a natural or warm honey tone that is closer to the floor's original colour, sometimes with a single-pass Bona DriFast stain in a medium amber to restore the warmth that decades of wear have removed from the surface. In both cases, the stain is confirmed on the actual floor surface - a 12-by-24-inch test patch in a low-traffic area - before any product is applied to the main floor area.

Bona Traffic HD is the standard finish specification for all Burlington refinishing projects where a surface film finish is selected. The two-component waterborne formula provides a crosslinked surface that outperforms single-component alternatives under the daily use conditions of Burlington family households - children's toys on bare wood, pet nails on kitchen-adjacent dining room floors, and the general abrasion load of a home used for daily living rather than occasional entertaining. For Aldershot and Downtown Burlington heritage clients who prefer a penetrating oil over a surface film, Rubio Monocoat 2C Oil is the correct specification: a single-coat hardwax oil that penetrates into the wood fibre, requires no surface film to cure, and provides a period-appropriate flat sheen that reads as historically consistent with a 60-80-year-old home's interior character.

## Engineered Hardwood for Burlington's Newer Areas

Orchard, Palermo Village, and the Waterdown community represent Burlington's fastest-growing market for engineered hardwood and LVP installation. These communities were developed from the late 1990s onward on slab-on-grade concrete foundations, and the subfloor conditions they present are technically incompatible with solid hardwood installation under any circumstances.

Our standard process for Burlington slab projects begins with ASTM F2170 in-situ relative humidity testing. We drill probe holes to 40% of the slab depth, insert calibrated RH sensors, seal the holes, and allow a minimum of 72 hours for the sensors to equilibrate. The resulting readings - typically 68-83% RH for Orchard and Palermo slabs depending on season and grade level - determine the product specification. Slabs testing below 75% RH qualify for full-spread glue-down engineered hardwood using Bona R848 elastic adhesive, the industry's benchmark product for moisture-tolerant wood-to-concrete bonding. Slabs testing above 75% RH are specified for floating engineered hardwood over a 6 mm combination acoustic and vapour-retarder underlay, or for SPC rigid-core LVP where the homeowner's use case - high-moisture areas, children's playrooms, below-grade spaces - favours a fully waterproof product.

The most requested engineered hardwood species in Burlington's Orchard and Palermo market is European White Oak in 5-inch face widths with a wire-brushed or light-fumed surface texture. European Oak's medullary ray fleck pattern and natural colour variation provide a visual depth that domestic Red Oak engineered products in the same price range cannot replicate. Waterdown new builds from the 2005-2020 period, which include a mix of detached and semi-detached construction from Hamilton's pre-annexation building period, present similar slab conditions and similar product preferences to Orchard and Palermo, with the additional complexity that some Waterdown properties straddle the former municipal boundary and may have been built under different foundation specifications than standard Halton Region construction.

For Burlington basement slab installations - the most moisture-variable environment in any Burlington home - we specify SPC rigid-core LVP with a minimum 8 mil wear layer as the default product. Current SPC products tested to IIC 66-68 over concrete with a single foam underlay sheet provide the acoustic separation appropriate for Burlington's typical two-storey detached construction, and the fully waterproof construction of SPC LVP eliminates the risk of moisture-related floor failure that plagues laminate and thin-core LVP installations on Burlington basement slabs.

## Pricing for Hardwood Flooring in Burlington

Burlington project pricing reflects the city's diverse housing stock and the technical requirements of each neighbourhood and product category. Travel from Toronto to Burlington involves no surcharge - Halton Region is covered under our standard service area.

| Service | Typical Cost |
| --- | --- |
| Hardwood floor refinishing | $3-$8/sq ft |
| Engineered hardwood glue-down | $5-$18/sq ft |
| LVP with SPC rigid core | $4-$12/sq ft |
| Spot repair | $150-$450 |
| Custom herringbone/chevron | $12-$35/sq ft |

All Burlington projects are quoted at a fixed price after an in-home estimate. Free in-home estimates are available within five business days across Downtown Burlington, Aldershot, Millcroft, Headon Forest, Tansley Woods, Tyandaga, Orchard, and Waterdown.

## Why Burlington Homeowners Choose Toronto Quality Wood Flooring

-   Wear-layer assessment with board lifting at three traffic zones before any Aldershot refinish begins - the only reliable method for confirming that a 60-80-year-old floor has adequate material for another full sanding cycle.
-   Bona DCS dustless sanding system on every Burlington refinish project, capturing 99.8% of airborne particulate and allowing families with children, pets, and allergy concerns to remain in the home throughout the project.
-   Bona Traffic HD two-component finish with 10-year manufacturer wear warranty on all Burlington refinishing projects, providing the crosslinked surface durability that Burlington family households require.
-   Rubio Monocoat 2C Oil penetrating hardwax oil available for Aldershot and Downtown Burlington heritage clients who prefer a period-appropriate flat sheen over a surface film finish.
-   ASTM F2170 in-situ slab moisture testing on every Orchard, Palermo, and Waterdown concrete subfloor before any product is specified - no guessing on moisture, no adhesive failures.
-   Bona R848 elastic adhesive for engineered hardwood glue-down on Burlington concrete slabs that qualify below the 75% RH threshold, providing a continuous moisture-tolerant bond without a separate vapour barrier.
-   Halton Region coverage with no travel surcharge from Toronto, confirmed in writing on every Burlington fixed-price estimate.
-   Free in-home estimates within five business days across all Burlington communities, including Aldershot, Millcroft, Headon Forest, Tansley Woods, Tyandaga, Orchard, and Waterdown.

## Working in Burlington

We reach Burlington via the QEW or Highway 403, with no travel surcharge from Toronto. Free in-home estimates book within five business days across all Burlington communities. Aldershot projects include a wear-layer assessment at the estimate visit - we plan time for board lifting at three traffic zones before committing to any sanding scope. Orchard and Waterdown slab projects include ASTM F2170 moisture testing as part of the estimate.

## Burlington Homes We Know Well

Aldershot's 1940s-1960s postwar bungalows are Burlington's primary refinishing territory - Red Oak at second refinish cycle where wear-layer assessment is critical before any sanding. Millcroft and Headon Forest 1980s-1990s homes carry generous first-refinish Oak. Downtown Burlington and Lakeshore heritage homes need careful species identification and finish selection. Orchard and Waterdown new builds require slab moisture testing and engineered hardwood or LVP specification.

## Areas We Cover in Burlington

Free in-home estimates anywhere in Burlington and the surrounding neighbourhoods.

● Downtown Burlington ● Aldershot ● Millcroft ● Headon Forest ● Tansley Woods ● Tyandaga

Customer Trust

## What Burlington Customers Say

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> "Our 1958 Aldershot bungalow has had the Red Oak floors refinished twice in 65 years - the first time professionally in the mid-1990s, and now again with Toronto Quality Wood Flooring. They did the wear-layer assessment at the estimate visit, lifted boards in three spots, measured and documented the readings, and confirmed we had material remaining for this refinish and at least one more after it. The finished result in Bona Traffic HD at a satin sheen is exactly what we wanted - warm, even, and holding up perfectly through the winter."

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> "Three bedrooms and the upstairs hallway in our 1991 Millcroft home - first refinish on builder Oak that had never been touched in 33 years. They ran the Bona DCS system throughout, confirmed the stain colour on our actual floor before committing, and finished the entire area in four days. The Bona Traffic HD finish is noticeably harder than the oil-based polyurethane that was on before. Highly recommend for anyone in Millcroft or Headon Forest with 1980s-1990s Oak that needs attention."

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## Serving Burlington and Surrounding Areas

Common Questions

## Burlington Hardwood Flooring Questions Answered

My Aldershot bungalow floors have been refinished before - can they be done again?

Likely yes, but wear-layer assessment is essential before we commit to any sanding scope on a second-refinish Aldershot floor. We lift boards at three traffic zones and measure the remaining wood above the tongue-and-groove junction. If the reading confirms adequate material - which is the case in the majority of well-maintained Aldershot bungalows - we proceed with a full Bona DCS sand-and-refinish. We document the readings in the written estimate.

Do you serve Burlington from Toronto with no surcharge?

Yes - Burlington falls within our Halton Region coverage area with no travel surcharge. We reach Burlington via the QEW and provide free in-home estimates within five business days across all Burlington communities including Aldershot, Millcroft, Downtown Burlington, Orchard, and Waterdown.

## We Also Serve Nearby Areas

### Oakville

Old Oakville's Victorian and Edwardian heritage homes along Trafalgar Road and Robinson Street carry original floors from 1880 to 1930 entering restoration demand. Glen Abbey's custom and semi-custom new builds increasingly specify European Oak herringbone and wide-plank Walnut. Bronte and Joshua Creek estates are at their first full-floor renovation cycle. We deliver period-correct Rubio Monocoat restoration for Old Oakville heritage floors and Bona Certified European Oak and Walnut installation for Glen Abbey and Joshua Creek new builds.

[Oakville →](/service-areas/oakville/)

### Mississauga

Erin Mills and Streetsville slab-on-grade new builds require ASTM F2170 moisture testing before any hardwood or LVP install. Port Credit lakefront condos need IIC-rated certified underlayment to pass building-management inspection. Cooksville's postwar bungalows carry original Oak floors entering their first or second refinish cycle. We provide engineered hardwood and SPC rigid-core LVP for slab-on-grade homes and Bona Traffic HD refinishing for above-grade Oak and Maple across Peel Region.

[Mississauga →](/service-areas/mississauga/)

Free In-Home Estimate

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