Rochester Hills, MI
Hardwood Floor Repair in Rochester Hills, MI
From squeaky boards and water-damaged planks to gaps, cracks, and pet damage — we supply the matching hardwood and connect you with experienced Michigan repair contractors who restore floors to like-new condition.
Why Repair Instead of Replace?
Most hardwood floor damage is repairable at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. The key is having the right replacement boards and the right contractor. As a hardwood distributor, Quality Hardwoods of Michigan carries a wide range of species and grades to match your existing floor as closely as possible — and we refer you to vetted Michigan repair contractors who have the skills to make repairs virtually invisible.
Species Matching Inventory
As a hardwood distributor, we carry a wide range of species and grades to match your existing floor as closely as possible — including hard-to-find species like Sheoga white oak and Indiana Hardwood red oak.
Vetted Repair Contractors
We connect you with experienced Michigan repair contractors from our network — professionals who know how to remove damaged boards without disturbing adjacent planks and blend repairs seamlessly.
Board-Level Efficiency
Replacing individual damaged boards rather than entire sections saves money and preserves the original character of your floor. We supply exactly what the contractor needs.
Our Process
Damage Assessment & Species Match
We assess the damage and identify the closest matching species, grade, and width from our inventory. We'll advise on whether repair or full replacement makes more sense.
Contractor Referral
We connect you with a vetted Michigan repair contractor who has experience with board-level repairs and seamless blending.
Board Removal
The contractor carefully removes damaged boards without disturbing adjacent planks. Subfloor issues are addressed at this stage.
New Board Installation
Replacement boards from our inventory are installed, nailed, and glued as appropriate for the floor system, with tight seams and proper acclimation.
Sanding, Staining & Finishing
The repaired area and surrounding floor are sanded and stained to match the existing color, then sealed with finish coats for a seamless, durable result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can water-damaged hardwood floors be repaired?
It depends on the severity. Minor water stains and surface discoloration can often be sanded out. Cupped, buckled, or severely swollen boards typically need to be replaced. We assess each situation individually.
How do you fix squeaky hardwood floors?
Squeaks are caused by boards rubbing against each other or against the subfloor. We fix squeaks by securing loose boards with screws from below (if accessible), injecting construction adhesive, or replacing boards where the tongue-and-groove joint has failed.
Can you match old hardwood floors with new boards?
We can usually get very close. As a hardwood distributor, we carry many species and grades. After sanding and staining, repaired areas blend well with the existing floor. A perfect match is not always possible on very old or unusual species.
How much does hardwood floor repair cost in Michigan?
Board replacement typically runs $10–$25 per square foot including materials and labor. Squeak repair is often $100–$300 depending on the number of problem areas. We provide written estimates before any work begins.
Can pet damage to hardwood floors be repaired?
Yes — pet scratches, urine stains, and claw marks can usually be addressed through sanding and refinishing. Severe urine penetration that has reached the subfloor may require board replacement and subfloor treatment.
Ready to Get Started?
Call or visit our Rochester Hills showroom. We serve all of Southeast Michigan — Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Washtenaw, and Livingston counties.
