chippyo
refinish the cherry
Texas
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Is $12,000 to refinish the cherry a fair price?

Project Details

Purchasing a home on a manmade lake in Texas valued close to $1m. Homeowners (35F & 37M) with 3 kids and plans for a dog dislike the existing red Bellwood Brazilian cherry engineered hardwood floors. They are looking for a forever home solution but have time constraints.

Quote Details

Refinish existing Bellwood Brazilian cherry engineered hardwood floors. - Sand existing floors - Bleach multiple times or apply stain - Apply finish - Covers approximately 2000sf

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Category

Flooring

Price

$12,000

Quote Date

April 14, 2026

Location

Texas

Flooring material

Hardwood

Removal included

No

Square footage

2,000

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