Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Washington Township, MI
Give your floors a fresh start with a crew that knows this corner of northern Macomb County. Floors Restored serves homeowners throughout Washington Township, from the newer subdivisions along Van Dyke and the 26 Mile corridor to the larger properties on wooded acre lots out toward Stony Creek and Romeo. This is a semi-rural, spread-out community where homes tend to be roomy and set back from the road, and we look after everything from solid oak in longtime farmhouses to engineered floors in recent builds. We refinish and install hardwood, keep floors protected with maintenance and recoating, and handle concrete work such as garage coatings, pole-barn slabs, and polished basements, for homeowners, landlords, and agents across the township.
OUR SERVICES
Our Flooring Services in Washington Township
Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Restoration
This is what Washington Township homeowners contact us about most. We sand out the scratches, pet marks, sun fading, and worn walking lanes, then restain and seal until the grain reads clean and sharp again. Whether it is old-growth oak in a longtime farmhouse or a factory-finished floor in a newer subdivision, refinishing restores the look for a fraction of what replacement costs.

Hardwood Floor Installation
Building new on your acreage, or finally moving on from tired carpet? We install solid and engineered hardwood chosen to suit your home and the way your household lives. Whether you are outfitting a larger Washington Township build or updating a country home, we walk you through species, plank width, and finish so the floor fits the space and the light.
Floor Maintenance and Recoating
A recoat every couple of years lays down a fresh layer of protection and holds off the deep sanding that costs a good deal more later. It is the simplest way to add years to floors you already enjoy, and it keeps larger homes with a lot of hardwood looking their best. We put Washington Township homes on an easy maintenance rhythm so wear never gets ahead of you.
Concrete Grinding and Polishing
For basements, workshops, pole barns, and shop floors, we grind and polish concrete into a clean, durable surface, or lay down a tough coating that stands up to salt, oil, and Michigan winters. It is a practical upgrade for the outbuildings and oversized garages common on Washington Township’s larger lots.
What Homeowners Say
Honest feedback from homeowners and business owners across Washington Township and the surrounding Macomb County communities.
Why Washington Township Homeowners Choose Floors Restored
- We cover the whole township. From the Van Dyke subdivisions to the acre lots near Stony Creek, wherever your home sits we can get out to you. You work with Joshua Lewis directly, never a call center.
- One craftsman, beginning to end. Josh handles your estimate, keeps you updated as the job moves along, and returns afterward to make sure the floors sit right. Reviewers name him again and again.
- A reputation you can check. Homeowners keep pointing to the same things: honest answers, respect for the home, and finish work that lasts.
- Built for Michigan conditions. We choose finishes that handle road salt and slush, and install with humid summers and dry, heated winters in mind so the boards stay tight and quiet all year long.

Ready to Love Your Floors Again?
Tell us about your project and we will put together a clear, itemized estimate, no pressure and nothing hidden. Proudly serving Washington Township and the surrounding Macomb County area.
Hardwood Flooring FAQs
How much does hardwood floor refinishing cost in Washington Township?
It depends on the square footage, the condition of the wood, the stain and finish you choose, and how many rooms are involved. Larger Washington Township homes often have more hardwood to cover, so we give you a written estimate before any work begins, with everything itemized and no surprise fees. Reach out anytime for a free quote.
Can you refinish old farmhouse oak or newer subdivision floors?
Very often, yes. Old-growth oak, common in longtime farmhouses and established homes, can usually be sanded and refinished several times over its life, and many engineered floors in newer subdivisions can be recoated as well. We check the thickness and condition first, then give you an honest read on whether refinishing or replacing makes more sense.
How long does a refinishing project take, and how disruptive is it?
Most refinishing projects take two to four days, depending on how many rooms are involved and how long your finish needs to cure. Larger homes can run a little longer. We map out the timeline before we start so you know which rooms are off-limits and when, and we keep the disruption to your routine as short as possible.
Which areas and services do you cover around Washington Township?
Yes, we cover all of Washington Township along with the neighboring Macomb County communities. Beyond hardwood refinishing and installation, we also handle recoating and maintenance plus concrete grinding, polishing, and garage and pole-barn floor coatings, so you can keep all your flooring projects with one crew.