Hardwood Floor Cleaning

Professional hardwood floor cleaning that protects your finish and keeps floors looking their best.
Safe for all finishes
No residue left behind
Extends time between refinishing
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How Professional Hardwood Floor Cleaning Works

Professional hardwood floor cleaning removes built-up dirt, oils, and residue that regular mopping leaves behind. Done correctly, it protects the existing finish and keeps floors looking their best between refinishing or buff and coat services. It is the foundation of a good hardwood floor maintenance routine.

Inspection

We start by evaluating the condition of your floors and finish to identify any areas of concern and determine the right cleaning approach for your specific floor type and finish.

Deep Cleaning

Using professional-grade hardwood floor cleaners that are safe for your finish, we remove built-up dirt, oils, and residue that regular household cleaning products leave behind or cannot reach.

Final Review

We review the floors with you to make sure everything looks right and walk through a simple maintenance plan to keep your floors in good shape between professional cleanings.
Most professional cleaning appointments are completed in a few hours with no dry time required.

Is Professional Hardwood Floor Cleaning the right choice?

Professional cleaning is a good option when...
Professional cleaning is NOT a good option when...
Floors look dull despite regular mopping
The finish is worn through to bare wood — refinishing is needed first
There is visible buildup or residue on the surface
There are deep scratches or stains that cleaning cannot address
You want to maintain floors between refinishing services
There is significant water damage or structural issues with the floor
Floors were recently refinished and need ongoing care
The floor has never been finished or sealed
You have pets or high foot traffic and want regular maintenance
You are looking to change the color or appearance of the floor
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Planning Your Hardwood Floor Cleaning Service

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Commonly asked questions about Professional Hardwood Floor Cleaning

What can I do between professional cleanings to maintain my floors?

Use a microfiber dust mop regularly, clean up spills immediately, use pH-neutral hardwood floor cleaner for spot cleaning, place mats at entryways, and use felt pads under furniture legs.

Will cleaning help with pet odors in the floor?

Professional cleaning can remove surface residue that contributes to odors. However, if pet urine has soaked into the wood, cleaning alone will not fully address the issue — refinishing or board replacement may be needed.

How long does a professional hardwood floor cleaning take?

Most cleaning appointments are completed in a few hours depending on square footage. There is no dry time required — floors are ready to use immediately after cleaning.

Is professional cleaning safe for all hardwood floor finishes?

We assess your floor finish before cleaning and use products appropriate for your specific floor. Wax-finished floors require a different approach than polyurethane or waterborne finishes.

How often should hardwood floors be professionally cleaned?

Most homes benefit from a professional cleaning once or twice a year. Homes with pets, kids, or heavy traffic may benefit from more frequent cleanings. A professional cleaning in early spring is especially useful after Minnesota winters.

Can cleaning restore the shine to my floors?

Yes, in many cases a professional cleaning removes the buildup and residue that is dulling the surface and restores the original shine. If the finish itself is worn, a buff and coat after cleaning will restore both shine and protection.

What products do you use to clean hardwood floors?

We use commercial-grade hardwood floor cleaners that are pH-neutral and safe for your specific finish. We do not use steam, excessive water, or products that leave behind wax or residue.

How is professional hardwood floor cleaning different from mopping?

Regular mopping often leaves behind residue, uses too much water, or uses cleaners that dull the finish over time. Professional cleaning uses the right products and methods for your specific finish type to remove buildup without damaging the floor.

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