Hardwood Floor Repair Costs Overview

Understand the factors influencing repair costs to plan effectively and restore your flooring efficiently.
Damage Severity
Damage Severity

The extent of damage influences repair costs, with minor scratches costing less than extensive structural repairs.

Flooring Material
Flooring Material

Different hardwood types and finishes vary in repair complexity and price.

Location and Access
Location and Access

Hard-to-reach areas or multi-story installations can increase labor and material costs.

Repair TypeAverage Cost
Minor Scratch Repair$150 - $400
Deep Scratch or Gouge Repair$300 - $800
Water Damage Restoration$1,000 - $3,000
Board Replacement (per plank)$200 - $600
Refinishing Entire Floor$3,000 - $8,000
Subfloor Repair$1,500 - $4,000
Stain and Finish Touch-up$200 - $700
Structural Repair$2,500 - $10,000

The cost of hardwood floor repairs varies based on the scope of work. Minor repairs such as surface scratches are generally less expensive and can often be completed quickly. More extensive issues, including water damage or structural problems, require significant labor, specialized materials, and sometimes subfloor repairs, leading to higher costs. Accurate assessment by a professional can help determine the necessary repairs and associated expenses, ensuring appropriate budgeting.

Surface Damage
Surface Damage

Minor surface scratches and dents typically cost less to repair, often involving buffing or touch-up stain.

Water Damage
Water Damage

Water-related issues can lead to swelling or buckling, requiring extensive drying, replacement, and refinishing.

Board Replacement
Board Replacement

Replacing individual damaged planks involves removal, fitting new boards, and blending finishes for a seamless look.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Floor Sanding and Refinishing$2,500 - $7,000
Deep Cleaning and Restoration$1,000 - $3,000
Subfloor Repair or Replacement$1,500 - $4,000

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