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Heidi Emmendorfer
  • Grand Junction, CO
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Evaluating hardwood flooring refinishing quote

Heidi Emmendorfer
  • Grand Junction, CO
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I received a hardwood flooring quote on 1046 sq ft for $7,200.

This is what they’d do: moving appliances, sealing non wooded areas, sanding new/original wood, hydrosanding, screen sanding, staining with Bona, satin finish to match staircase, reinstalling appliances, repair missing boards, remove oak thresholds for flat look and repair master bath header.

they’d have 4-5 employees in the project and it would take 4-5 days.

$7200 seems like a lot and it’s my first quote (plan to get more). is there a cheaper way to go about this? I don’t mind spending more for quality... however $7200 seems a little outrageous. Am I wrong?

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