Glendale Elite Hardwood Flooring ixes sun fading and UV damage to restore the original color to hardwood floors that have been bleached or discolored by sunlight. Our sun damage and UV damage repair process includes expert color matching, targeted refinishing of faded areas, and special UV-resistant finishes. We understand how frustrating it is to see your beautiful hardwood floors slowly lose their color in sunny rooms, and we offer solutions that fix the current damage and prevent it from happening again.
Our color restoration experts use special techniques, including custom-mixed stains, careful sanding methods, and protective finishes that have successfully restored hundreds of sun-damaged floors across sunny Southern California. We start each project by checking how bad the damage is, what caused it, and what solutions will work best for your specific situation. Our approach often allows us to restore severely faded floors without the high cost of complete replacement.
At Glendale Elite Hardwood Flooring, we combine over 20 years of hands-on experience with a commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. From consultation to final installation, we make the entire flooring process simple, clear, and tailored to your needs.
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UV damage happens when sunlight directly hits hardwood floors. The sun’s rays break down the wood’s natural pigments, causing colors to fade or change. Areas near windows or glass doors are most at risk because they get the strongest sunlight.
Other causes include:
UV rays can also dry out the wood, making it more brittle and prone to cracking or warping. This damage gets worse the longer the floor stays exposed.
We often see sun fading as uneven colors on the floor. Lighter patches or dull spots appear where sunlight hits. Darker wood can turn pink, red, or even gray. Light wood can yellow or bleach out.
Other signs include:
These signs mean the wood is breaking down and might need repair or refinishing soon.
Different woods react to UV exposure in unique ways. Hardwoods like oak may turn yellowish but keep their grain pattern. Cherry wood can darken first, then fade unevenly over time. Maple often shows less color change, but its finish may wear faster.
Exotic woods like Brazilian cherry or teak can fade dramatically, losing their rich reds and browns.
We must consider wood type when recommending repairs or UV protection. Knowing this helps us choose the right finish or treatment to slow damage and keep floors looking their best.
We understand how sun exposure can dull and damage hardwood floors. Our services focus on carefully restoring the wood’s original color and strength while protecting it from future harm.
Our restoration process begins with a detailed inspection of the affected areas. We identify the specific type and extent of sun fading or UV damage. Then, we gently sand the surface to remove the damaged layer without harming the wood underneath.
After sanding, we clean the floor thoroughly to prepare it for refinishing. This step helps us remove dust and debris that can affect the final look. Finally, we apply a carefully selected finish to restore the floor’s shine and durability.
Matching faded wood to its original color is challenging. We use advanced technology to scan the wood's current shade and compare it to our extensive color library.
This lets us create a custom blend of stains and finishes. We test small areas first to ensure the color looks natural after application. Our goal is to make the repair blend seamlessly with the rest of your flooring.
To prevent future sun damage, we apply protective coatings designed to block UV rays. These finishes form a shield that helps keep the wood color stable over time.
We offer options including matte, satin, or gloss finishes, depending on the look you want. All treatments add durability, making your floors more resistant to wear and sun exposure.
Protecting hardwood floors from sun damage requires specific actions. We focus on finishes that block UV rays and practical ways to manage sunlight in your home. These steps help keep floors looking fresh and reduce fading over time.
We recommend using finishes that contain UV inhibitors to reduce sun damage. These finishes create a protective layer that slows down the breakdown of wood fibers caused by sunlight. Polyurethane and aluminum oxide finishes are popular choices. They offer strength and block UV rays effectively. Reapplying the finish every few years maintains this protection.
We suggest controlling how sunlight reaches your floors. Using blinds, curtains, or UV-protective window films can limit exposure. This reduces the risk of fading and discoloration. We also advise rearranging furniture and rugs regularly. This prevents uneven fading and keeps your floors looking uniform. Using area rugs in direct sunlight areas adds extra protection.
We recommend using window treatments like curtains or UV-protective films. Regularly moving rugs and furniture can also help avoid uneven fading.
We clean the surface, sand lightly, and apply matching stains before sealing. This restores color and protects against future UV harm.
Yes, finishes with UV inhibitors are effective. Polyurethane and aluminum oxide coatings offer strong protection against sunlight.
Costs usually range from $3 to $7 per square foot. Prices vary based on floor size and damage extent.
Repairs typically take one to three days. Factors include floor size, damage severity, and drying time between steps.