Hardwood Floor Cleaning Frisco TX
Low-moisture cleaning that lifts grit and the dulling film out of wood floors without touching the finish or its warranty.
Frisco, TX and the north DFW corridor · Calls may be recorded for quality and training purposes.
Wood floors fail from good intentions. The vinegar mix that "cuts grease" slowly etches the polyurethane; the steam mop that "sanitizes" drives moisture into the seams; the weekly shine product builds a plastic film that yellows and traps dirt. Meanwhile the actual enemy — fine grit tracked in from North Texas clay and construction dust — grinds away at the finish under every footstep. Our hardwood floor cleaning in Frisco, TX removes the grit, the film, and the residue with a low-moisture process that never puts standing water on wood.
The sequence is deliberate: dry soil removal first (vacuum and microfiber, including between boards), then a pH-neutral wood cleaner worked with mechanical agitation to lift the bonded film out of the grain, captured immediately — so little moisture that the floor is walkable in minutes. No wax, no acrylic "rejuvenator," no residue. Just the floor's own finish, visible again. For the mixed first floors most newer Frisco homes have — hardwood flowing into wood-look tile or LVP — the same visit covers all of it with chemistry matched per surface.
Clean vs. recoat vs. refinish — where your floor sits
Three tiers, three price tags, and honesty about which one you need. Cleaning (this page) removes soil and film from an intact finish — right when the floor looks dull, grimy, or gray but water still beads on it. Screen and recoat adds a fresh wear layer when the finish is thinning but the wood is untouched — right when traffic paths look scratched-matte and water absorbs slowly. Full refinish — sanding to bare wood — is for finish worn through to gray or blackened boards. We do the first, we will tell you honestly when you need the second or third, and we can point you to a Frisco-area refinisher rather than sell you a clean that cannot deliver.
Keeping it good between visits
- Dry microfiber often — grit removal is finish preservation; it is the highest-value 5 minutes in floor care.
- Beater bar off. Vacuum with a hard-floor head; a spinning brush is a scratch machine.
- Neutral cleaner only. No vinegar, no ammonia, no shine-in-a-bottle. If the label promises gloss, it is depositing something.
- No steam. Ever. See the FAQ — it is the fastest way to void a warranty while feeling thorough.
- Felt pads and door mats. Pads under every chair leg; mats at exterior doors to catch the clay grit before the floor does.
Hardwood pricing in Frisco
Priced by square footage, quoted in a minute at (469) 555-0134. Most Frisco wood floors pair naturally with a carpet or tile visit — one trip, every floor surface in the house handled. Texas is a one-party-consent state.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My wood floor looks dull no matter what I use on it. Will cleaning fix that?
How is this different from my Friday mopping?
Is it safe for engineered wood and wood-look products?
Can you do anything about scratches?
Are steam mops really that bad for wood?
How long is the floor out of service?
Bring the wood back in Frisco
Call (469) 555-0134 for a free phone quote — low-moisture cleaning for solid, engineered, and wood-look floors across north DFW.