Floor Refinishing process, dustless protecting plastic sheeting on the kitchen FLOORecki FLoors and Stairs chicago contractor floor

Floor Refinishing process, dustless protecting plastic sheeting on the kitchen FLOORecki FLoors and Stairs chicago contractor floor


Hardwood floor refinishing in Chicago costs between $4 and $5 per square foot for most residential projects — but the final number depends on several factors that every homeowner should understand before getting quotes. This guide breaks down exactly what you'll pay in 2026, what drives costs up or down, and how to avoid overpaying.

Average Hardwood Floor Refinishing Cost in Chicago 2026

Based on projects completed throughout Chicago and the suburbs in 2025–2026, here's what homeowners typically pay:

Project SizeEstimated CostNotes
Under 300 sq ft$850 minimumMinimum charge applies
300–500 sq ft$1,200 – $2,5001–2 rooms
500–800 sq ft$2,000 – $4,000Main floor typical
800–1,200 sq ft$3,200 – $6,000Full first floor
1,200+ sq ft$4,800 – $8,000+Whole home
Per square foot breakdown: Most Chicago contractors charge $4.00–$5.00/sq ft for standard refinishing with Bona Traffic HD finish. Prefinished floors with aluminum oxide coating run $5.00–$6.00/sq ft due to extra sanding required. Color changes add $0.25/sq ft.

These are labor-only prices. If you need carpet removed before refinishing, add $0.75/sq ft. Board replacement runs $25–$30 per board. Stair work is priced separately — see below.

What Affects the Price of Floor Refinishing in Chicago

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Square Footage
The biggest factor. Larger projects get better per-sq-ft rates because setup time is the same regardless of size.
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Floor Condition
Deep scratches, pet stains, or previous refinishing coats add time and cost. Good condition = lower price.
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Stain Color Change
Keeping the same color is cheaper. Changing to a darker or lighter stain adds $0.25/sq ft and extra prep time.
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Prefinished Floors
Factory-finished floors with aluminum oxide coating require extra sanding passes. Adds $1.00/sq ft to the job.
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Location
City projects run 15–20% higher than suburbs due to parking, elevator access, and logistics. North Shore adds ~8%.
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Prep Work Needed
Carpet removal, staple/tack strip removal, and board replacement all add to the total before refinishing begins.

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Cost by Chicago Area

Where you live affects your quote. Here's a realistic breakdown by area:

AreaPer Sq Ft RangeNotes
Chicago suburbs (general)$4.00 – $5.00Standard rate
Chicago city (ground floor)$4.00 – $5.00Standard rate
Chicago city (high-rise condo)$4.80 – $6.50+20–30% surcharge
North Shore (Winnetka, Wilmette, Glencoe)$4.30 – $5.40+8% area rate
Hinsdale / DuPage County$4.00 – $5.25Standard rate
Naperville / Will County$4.00 – $5.00Standard rate
High-rise surcharge explained: Projects in Chicago condo buildings — such as those in Lincoln Park or River North — requiring freight elevator access, permit parking, or building management coordination typically cost 20–30% more than ground-floor work. This reflects the additional time and logistics — not a higher quality of work.

Stair Refinishing and Renovation Costs in Chicago

Stair work is priced per component — not per square foot. Here's what to expect in 2026:

ComponentPrice Range
Stair tread refinishing$60 – $70 per tread
Riser refinishing$55 – $65 per riser
New oak tread installation$250 – $400 per tread
Newel post refinishing$150 – $200 per post
Iron spindle replacement$25 per spindle
Handrail refinishing$30 – $35 per linear foot
Skirt board refinishing$200 per board
Squeaky stair fix$850 per flight

A typical Chicago stair renovation — 14 treads refinished, risers painted white, iron spindles installed — runs $3,500–$5,500. A full new stair installation with oak treads and iron spindles typically costs $6,000–$10,000 depending on the number of steps and configuration.

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Refinish vs Replace — Which Is Right for You?

The most common question we get: should I refinish my floors or replace them entirely? Here's the honest answer:

Refinish when:

  • The floor has been refinished fewer than 4–5 times previously
  • The boards are at least ¾" thick with enough wood remaining
  • Damage is surface-level — scratches, dullness, minor staining
  • You want to change the stain color
  • Budget is a priority — refinishing costs $4–5/sq ft vs $10–20/sq ft to replace

Replace when:

  • Boards are severely warped, cupped, or buckled from water damage
  • The floor has been sanded too many times and boards are too thin
  • You want a completely different wood species or plank width
  • More than 30% of boards need to be replaced individually
The ROI case for refinishing: Refinishing hardwood floors delivers some of the highest ROI of any home improvement project — consistently cited at 100–150% return at resale. For a 1,000 sq ft floor, refinishing costs $4,000–$5,000 and typically adds $8,000–$10,000 in perceived home value. Replacement costs $12,000–$18,000 for the same area.

How to Save Money on Floor Refinishing in Chicago

  • Bundle floors and stairs together. Most contractors — including us — offer better per-unit pricing when floors and stairs are done in the same project. You also save on setup and mobilization costs.
  • Do larger projects. The per-sq-ft rate drops on bigger jobs. If you're borderline on adding a room, adding it to the project often costs less per foot than doing it separately later.
  • Schedule in off-peak seasons. Winter (January–February) and late fall are slower for flooring contractors. You may get better pricing and faster scheduling.
  • Check what's under your carpet first. Many Chicago-area homeowners are sitting on original hardwood they don't know about. Refinishing what's already there is almost always cheaper and better than new flooring. This is especially common in Naperville, Skokie, and other suburbs built in the 1980s–90s.
  • Get multiple quotes — but don't just go with the lowest. The cheapest quote often means cheaper finish products, less prep work, or inexperienced labor. Ask what finish is included and whether dustless sanding is standard.

Why the Cheapest Quote Is Often the Most Expensive Decision

When comparing quotes, it's tempting to go with the lowest number. But in hardwood floor refinishing, the price difference between contractors usually comes down to what they're cutting — and those cuts have consequences that show up 12–18 months later.

What low-ball quotes usually mean: No insurance or outdated coverage, floor stains not rated for hardwood use, budget finish products that fail within 2 years, undertrained labor, and no warranty on the work. A floor refinished incorrectly may look fine on day one — but it won't last.

The finish matters more than most homeowners realize

Most professional flooring contractors today use low-VOC water-based finishes like Bona Traffic HD or Loba 2K. These products cost significantly more than budget alternatives — but they dry faster, have minimal odor, don't yellow over time, and are rated for heavy residential foot traffic. A floor finished with Bona Traffic HD will look and perform better after 5 years than a floor finished with a cheap oil-based product after 2. Learn more about how we work and what products we use.

Budget contractors often use whatever finish is cheapest at the supplier — sometimes products not specifically rated for residential hardwood floors. The result looks similar on day one. It doesn't look similar on day 400. And because labor costs for skilled flooring workers have risen significantly in recent years, contractors cutting corners on materials are often cutting corners elsewhere too.

Every sanding removes wood — permanently

Hardwood floors can only be sanded a limited number of times before the boards become too thin to refinish again. Most floors have 4–6 sandings in them over their lifetime. A floor done poorly — over-sanded, under-prepped, or finished with a product that fails early — costs you one of those sandings without delivering lasting results. You end up paying twice: once for the bad job, and again sooner than you should have to.

What to ask every contractor before hiring: Are you licensed and insured? What finish do you use — brand and product name? Do you use dustless sanding equipment? What's your warranty on the work? How many times has this floor been sanded previously? These questions separate professionals from price-cutters quickly.

Recent FLOORecki Projects — What Homeowners Actually Paid

These are representative projects we've completed throughout Chicago and the suburbs. Prices reflect actual scope, materials, and conditions — not best-case estimates.

📍 Oak Park, IL
Subfloor Repair + Hardwood Installation

Older bungalow with severely squeaky floors throughout the main level. Original boards were too damaged and thin to refinish. We removed the existing floor, installed new ¾" plywood subfloor to eliminate squeaks, then installed 2¼" Red Oak hardwood throughout. Finished with Bona NordicSeal and Bona Traffic HD for a bright, natural white oak look the homeowners wanted.

Area720 sq ft
SpeciesRed Oak 2¼"
FinishBona NordicSeal + Traffic HD
LookNatural / white oak style
Total Investment$13,200
📍 Lincoln Park, Chicago
Stair Renovation + Floor Refinishing

Greystone condo with original 1920s narrow strip oak floors worn down from years of use and pet scratches. We refinished the main living area and hallway, then renovated the staircase — sanding original treads, painting risers white, and replacing wood spindles with black iron balusters. Dark Jacobean stain on stairs to contrast with the natural floor finish.

Floor area550 sq ft refinishing
Stairs14 treads + risers + iron spindles
Floor finishNatural + Bona Traffic HD
Stair stainDuraSeal Jacobean
Total Investment$6,200
📍 Portage Park, Chicago
Water Damage Repair + Refinishing

Kitchen water leak had damaged approximately 80 sq ft of Red Oak flooring — boards were cupped and stained. We removed and replaced the damaged section with a weave-in using matching Red Oak, then refinished the entire main floor to blend the repair seamlessly. Dark Walnut stain throughout for a warm, rich look.

Repair area80 sq ft replacement (weave-in)
Refinish area680 sq ft total
StainDuraSeal Dark Walnut
FinishBona Traffic HD
Total Investment$5,100
📍 Glenview, IL
Hardwood Installation — New Construction

New construction home in Glenview needed hardwood installed throughout the main and second floor before move-in. Homeowners chose 3" Red Oak for a classic look with a light natural finish. We coordinated with the general contractor to schedule installation after all other trades were complete. Bona Natural Seal used to bring out the wood grain without adding color.

Area1,400 sq ft
SpeciesRed Oak 3"
FinishBona Natural Seal + Traffic HD
Timeline4 days installation + finish
Total Investment$16,800
📍 Lakeview, Chicago
Pet Damage Refinishing + Stain Change

Two-flat owner refinishing both units before selling the building. Upper unit had significant pet scratching throughout — deep enough to require extra sanding passes. Lower unit was in better condition. Both refinished to the same Dark Walnut stain to unify the building. Several damaged boards replaced in the upper unit before sanding.

Area1,650 sq ft (both units)
Board replacement12 boards
StainDuraSeal Dark Walnut (color change)
FinishBona Traffic HD
Total Investment$6,960
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in Chicago?
Most refinishing projects take 2–4 days depending on square footage and number of coats. We use Bona Traffic HD water-based finish which dries overnight — most clients walk on floors within 24 hours of the final coat. Larger whole-home projects may take 4–6 days.
Can I stay in my home during floor refinishing?
Yes — most clients do. We use dustless sanding equipment which removes 99% of dust at the source, and water-based finishes have minimal odor. We work room by room when possible so you're never displaced from the entire home at once.
What's the difference between dustless and regular sanding?
Dustless sanding uses equipment with vacuum attachments that capture dust as it's created. Standard sanding leaves fine dust throughout your home that settles over days. Most professional contractors in Chicago now use dustless equipment — if a contractor doesn't mention it, ask.
How much does it cost to refinish hardwood floors under carpet in Chicago?
Carpet removal runs $0.75/sq ft and refinishing starts at $4.00/sq ft — so $4.75/sq ft total as a starting point. For a 1,000 sq ft main floor, that's typically $4,750–$5,750 all in. Most Chicago-area homes built before 2000 have original hardwood under carpet that's worth refinishing.
How do I know if I have hardwood under my carpet?
Pull back a corner of carpet in a closet or lift a floor vent/register — you'll usually see the edge of the hardwood underneath. Original hardwood is most common in Chicago homes built before 1990. We can also verify during a free on-site evaluation.
What finish do you use and how long does it last?
We use Bona Traffic HD water-based finish on every project. It's one of the most durable commercial-grade finishes available — rated for high foot traffic and typically lasts 7–10 years in residential settings before needing a recoat. It dries clear without the amber tint of oil-based finishes.
Does floor refinishing increase home value in Chicago?
Yes — consistently. Refinished hardwood floors are one of the highest-ROI home improvements in the Chicago market. Buyers notice floor condition immediately, and homes with freshly refinished floors typically sell faster and at higher prices than comparable homes with worn flooring.

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