Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Middlesex County, NJ
Summit Home Services serves Middlesex County homeowners throughout Edison, Woodbridge, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, and surrounding towns. Licensed, dustless, and flat-rate priced.
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Hardwood Floors in Middlesex County Homes
Middlesex County includes some of New Jersey's most densely built suburban areas — large developments built throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s that are now at the age where original hardwood floors are ready for their first or second refinishing. Edison, Woodbridge, and Old Bridge have thousands of these homes, many with original oak floors still in excellent structural condition.
Newer areas of Middlesex County — including parts of Monroe Township and South Brunswick — have more engineered hardwood. We work with both solid and engineered floors and will tell you upfront what's possible.
We provide written flat-rate quotes before any work begins. Our process is designed to finish most projects in under a week without displacing your family.
How the Process Works
Five steps from first call to finished floors
Free Consultation
We assess your floors and recommend the right path forward.
Prep & Protection
Rooms sealed, furniture moved, dust controlled before we touch a board.
Sanding & Repair
Multi-grit sanding sequence — smooth, flat, and finish-ready.
Stain + Finish
Coats applied with proper dry time between each for lasting durability.
Final Walkthrough
You inspect and approve — we don't pack up until you're satisfied.
Middlesex County FAQ
Do you serve all of Middlesex County for hardwood floor refinishing?
Yes. We serve all of Middlesex County — Edison, Woodbridge, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, Manalapan, Metuchen, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, and the surrounding areas.
How much does hardwood floor refinishing cost in Middlesex County?
Most Middlesex County projects run $4–$7 per square foot for full sanding, staining, and finishing. The price depends on floor condition, square footage, and finish choice. We give you a written flat-rate quote after a free walkthrough.
What's the most common hardwood floor species in Middlesex County homes?
Red oak and white oak are by far the most common in older Middlesex County homes. The large suburban developments from the 1960s–1990s in Edison, Woodbridge, and Old Bridge typically have original red oak throughout the living areas.
How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in Middlesex County?
Most projects take 3–5 days on-site. You'll get a written day-by-day schedule before we start. Light foot traffic is possible within 24 hours of the final coat (water-based) or 48–72 hours (oil-based).
Can you match my existing floor color if I'm only refinishing part of the house?
We do our best to match existing stain colors, but perfect matching is difficult because floors age and stain samples vary. If you're refinishing the whole floor, color matching isn't an issue. For partial refinishing, we'll apply test patches and discuss the options before starting.
Ready to Refinish Your Middlesex County Floors?
Tell us about your project — we'll schedule a free walkthrough and give you a written flat-rate quote.
Contact Details
- Phone: (848) 238-6482
- Email: info@summithomeservices.co
- Hours: Mon–Sun, 7am–7pm