Hardwood Floor Cleaning in Louisville, KY
Controlled-moisture deep cleaning that restores the beauty of your wood floors — without the warping risk of too much water.
A Deep Clean Without the Warping Risk
Hardwood floors are a major investment — and the wrong cleaning method can ruin them. Too much water warps boards and clouds finishes. Harsh chemicals dull the sheen. That is why we use controlled-moisture methods calibrated for hardwood and engineered wood: a genuine deep clean that protects the floor underneath.
We remove the embedded soil, scuffs and residue that daily mopping leaves behind, restoring the warmth and character of the wood — and we will always tell you honestly whether your floor needs cleaning or refinishing.
Cleaning vs. Refinishing — an Honest Answer
Many floors that look 'worn out' simply have years of embedded soil and product residue sitting on top of a healthy finish. Professional cleaning restores them at a fraction of the cost and disruption of sanding and refinishing. If your finish genuinely is worn through, we will say so and explain your options — no upsell, no scare tactics.
Our Hardwood Floor Cleaning Process
- Assessment of wood type, finish and condition
- Dry soil removal with professional vacuuming
- Controlled-moisture deep cleaning with wood-safe solutions
- Immediate extraction — no standing moisture, ever
- Final inspection and care advice to protect your floors

FAQs
Hardwood Floor Cleaning Questions
Is professional cleaning safe for engineered hardwood?
Yes. Our controlled-moisture process is specifically calibrated for both solid and engineered hardwood — moisture never sits on the surface.
How often should hardwood floors be professionally cleaned?
Every 12–18 months for most homes, more often for high-traffic areas or homes with pets. It extends the life of the finish and delays the need for refinishing.
Will cleaning remove scratches?
Cleaning removes soil, scuffs and residue — not physical gouges in the wood. Surface scratches often look far better after cleaning; deep damage may need refinishing, and we will tell you which you have.
