


By the More Than Floorz team. Professional flooring installers serving Lancaster and Dauphin County, PA since [YEAR].
If your hardwood floors are looking dull, scratched, or just plain tired, you're probably weighing the same question every Lancaster and Dauphin County homeowner faces eventually: should you refinish what you have, or replace it entirely?
The short answer is that most people should refinish, but there are real situations where replacement is the smarter call. Here's how to figure out which camp your floors are in.
Most homeowners should refinish rather than replace their hardwood floors. Refinishing costs significantly less, takes 2 to 4 days instead of a week, and preserves the original wood. Replacement only makes sense when the wood is severely damaged, warped beyond repair, has been refinished too many times, or is engineered with a worn-through veneer.
Here's how the two options compare on the dimensions homeowners care about most:
| Refinishing | Replacement | |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Cost | Significantly less | Higher (material, labor, removal, disposal) |
| Project Length | 2 to 4 days | Several days to a week or more |
| Best For | Surface damage, scratches, dullness, outdated stain | Severe damage, rot, warping, multiple prior refinishes |
| Disruption Level | Lower. No demo, no haul-away | Higher. Old flooring removal, full install |
| Preserves Original Wood | Yes. Keeps original boards and patina | No. Original wood is removed |
Refinishing works for the vast majority of hardwood floors in Central PA homes. If your floors check most of these boxes, refinishing is almost certainly the right move:
Most older homes in Lancaster County, Dauphin County, and the surrounding Central PA area have original hardwood that's still rock-solid underneath decades of wear. Refinishing brings that wood back to life at a fraction of the cost of replacement, and it preserves a feature that homebuyers consistently rank as one of the most desirable in a house.
Sometimes the wood itself is past saving, and refinishing is just throwing money at a floor that won't hold up. Replacement is the better answer when:
If you're not sure which category you're in, the visible signs aren't always reliable. We've seen floors in Hummelstown, Middletown, and Palmyra that looked terrible on the surface but had completely solid wood underneath. We've also seen floors that looked fine from across the room but turned out to be unsalvageable when we got close. When the wood is past saving, we install new hardwood with the same attention to detail we bring to every project.
A few quick tests can give you a rough idea before you call anyone in for an estimate. None of these are definitive, but they'll help you set expectations:
These tests are useful for narrowing the conversation, not for making the final call. Most homeowners can't reliably tell whether their floors are refinishable from a visual inspection alone, and that's normal. The wood underneath the surface tells the real story, and that takes a trained eye to assess accurately.
Refinishing is consistently less expensive than replacement, but the gap is bigger than most homeowners realize.
Refinishing involves sanding the existing wood, optionally applying new stain, and sealing with multiple coats of finish. The wood itself is already in your home. There's no demolition, no disposal, no new product cost.
Replacement involves removing the existing flooring, prepping the subfloor (often more extensively than refinishing requires), purchasing new hardwood, acclimating it to your home, and installing it from scratch. Plus the disposal cost of the old material. The total cost difference between the two approaches typically runs into the thousands.
For most Lancaster County and Dauphin County homes, refinishing comes in at a meaningful fraction of the cost of full replacement. The exact numbers depend on square footage, floor condition, stain color changes, and whether stairs or repair work are involved. Free in-home estimates walk through every line item with no obligation.
If you've read this far and you're still on the fence, that's actually the right place to be.
The honest truth is that most homeowners can't reliably tell whether their floors are refinishable from a visual inspection alone. The wood underneath the surface tells the real story, and that takes a trained eye to assess accurately.
Our team provides free in-home consultations across Elizabethtown, Hershey, Hummelstown, Middletown, Palmyra, Mount Joy, Manheim, Lititz, and the surrounding Central PA communities. We'll walk through your floors, give you an honest assessment, and recommend the path that actually fits your home, even if that means recommending replacement when you came in expecting to hear refinish.
Solid hardwood floors can typically be refinished 6 to 10 times. Engineered hardwood depends on veneer thickness. Some can be refinished once or twice, others can't be sanded at all.
Refinishing typically takes 2 to 4 days for most residential projects. Full replacement runs several days to a week or more, since it includes removal, subfloor prep, acclimation, and full installation.
Yes. Restored original hardwood is one of the most desirable features for homebuyers in Lancaster and Dauphin County. Listings that mention refinished hardwood floors consistently outperform comparable listings without that detail.
Yes. A full sand and refinish lets you change the stain color completely. Light to dark, dark to light, or anywhere in between. Test patches in an inconspicuous area let you see the actual color on your specific wood before committing.
Light surface water staining can often be sanded out during refinishing. Significant water damage that's caused warping, rot, or subfloor compromise usually means replacement of the affected boards or the whole floor.
Schedule a free in-home consultation with More Than Floorz. We'll assess your hardwood, give you an honest recommendation, and help you make the right call for your home and budget. Serving Elizabethtown, Hershey, Hummelstown, Middletown, Palmyra, Mount Joy, Manheim, Lititz, and surrounding Central PA communities.
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