Why You Should Use
CKC Wood Floors, LTD.

With over 30 years of experience and expertise, you will receive competitive prices. CKC Wood Floors, LTD is made up of hardwood floor specialists and will exceed your expectations by using the best service and products on the market. Let us help you design your perfect room. Custom-design work is our absolute pleasure. You will receive professional and trustworthy service from the moment you call us until the moment your home or business has new, beautiful flooring!

You are our Top Priority

At CKC Wood Floors, LTD, you are what keep us in business. Our customers are important to us because we care enough to provide the highest level of professional and trustworthy service. The majority of our business comes from referrals, and we are proud of that. We understand the importance of giving nothing but reliable service.

Some of the Benefits:

Other Services you may like:

We plan, design, customize and install a large variety of hardwood flooring throughout Lancaster, PA; Lancaster County, PA; and the surrounding areas. Let us help you create a beautiful floor for your home or office.

We stand behind our work, whether it’s a residential or commercial project. Call us and we’ll make sure your needs are met.

We are committed to meeting all of your refinishing, design, installation, and customization needs.

These are just a few examples of our product line. We will find the perfect floor for your perfect room. There are hundreds of options available.

Be Prepared
What To Expect

There are a few things the homeowner will need to complete before our arrival and plan for during the process:

Here is what to expect during refinishing process:

1. PREPARING THE HARDWOOD FLOORS

Carpet removal (if elected for us to do) – Before sanding, all nails are removed or set below the floor surface. Any repairs that may be necessary are also made at this time. The floor is then thoroughly vacuumed to remove any debris.

2. SANDING THE HARDWOOD FLOORS

The hardwood floors are sanded with a course and/or medium grit sandpaper using a drum sander, an edger and, if there are radiators, a radiator machine. The sanding process is completed using a fine grit sandpaper. Edges and corners are scraped by hand to remove any remaining finish or machine marks. Floors are then buffed with a fine screen on a buffer . The sanded floor is then vacuumed thoroughly.

3. COATING THE HARDWOOD FLOORS

After the vacuuming, the floor is coated with stain or penetrating sealer which hardens the wood surface, protects the wood floor from water, dirt and stains and provides a suitable base for the polyurethane finish. When floors are to be stained, the homeowner should ideally be available to confirm the color of the stain before the stain is applied to the entire floor. The following day, the hardwood floors are lightly buffed, thoroughly vacuumed, and the first coat of polyurethane finish is applied. This process is repeated two more times to achieve a three coat of finish system.During periods of high humidity, extra time will be needed between coats may be required to ensure proper drying. This may extend the time required particularly in the summer months or in rainy weather. Adequate ventilation not only enhances drying, it also prevents the build-up of the fumes.

4. THE CURING PROCESS

1 Hardwood floors finished with an oil-based polyurethane are usually dry enough to walk on in a day, however, the finish remains quite soft. In the first week, the finish cures or hardens significantly and can continue to cure for a month. Special attention to the care of your new floor should be taken during the first month period to avoid damaging the finish before it is fully hardened.

2 Hardwood floors finished with a water-based polyurethane are usually dry enough to walk on in only a few hours. This type of finish continues to cure for up to one week. Special care should be taken during this time.

After-care of your floors

Here are recommended cleaners that are safe for polyurethane floors and are recommended by the NWFA (National Wood Floor Association):

All of these products are used with a Micro Fiber Mop because it’s soft, moves the product evenly, and cleans very well.

Other things not recommended for use on polyurethane hardwood floors-