Should You Refinish or Replace Your Hardwood Floors in NJ? (2026)

If your hardwood floors are looking worn, scratched, or dull, you’re probably asking the same question thousands of New Jersey homeowners ask every year: should I refinish my hardwood floors or replace them entirely?

The answer depends on the condition of your floors, your budget, and your long-term goals. In this guide, IAC Home Improvement — a flooring contractor based in Long Branch, NJ — breaks down the real costs, timelines, and value of each option so you can make the right decision for your home.

Refinish vs. Replace: Quick Comparison

FactorRefinishingReplacement
Average Cost (NJ 2026)$3–$5 per sq ft$8–$15 per sq ft
Timeline3–5 days5–10 days
DisruptionModerate (dust, fumes)High (furniture removal, subfloor work)
Best ForWorn finish, minor scratches, discolorationDeep gouges, warping, water damage, thin boards
Lifespan Added10–15 years25–100 years (new floors)
ROIHigh — up to 147% returnHigh — adds home value
Eco-Friendly?Yes — saves existing woodNo — generates waste

When to Refinish Your Hardwood Floors

Refinishing is the right choice when your floors are structurally sound but cosmetically worn. This means:

Cost in NJ: Refinishing typically costs $3–$5 per square foot in New Jersey. For a 500 sq ft living room, that’s $1,500–$2,500 — a fraction of replacement cost.

IAC Home Improvement uses dustless sanding technology, which means less mess, faster cleanup, and better results. Most refinishing projects in NJ are completed in 3–5 days, including drying time.

When to Replace Your Hardwood Floors

Replacement is necessary when the damage goes beyond the surface. Consider replacing your floors if:

Cost in NJ: Hardwood floor installation in New Jersey costs $8–$15 per square foot installed, depending on the species, grade, and complexity of the job. For a 500 sq ft room, expect $4,000–$7,500.

The “Refinish Test”: How to Know If Your Floors Can Be Refinished

Here’s a simple test to determine if your floors are candidates for refinishing:

  1. Scratch test: Use a coin to scratch a hidden area. If you hit bare wood quickly, the finish is thin and refinishing is urgent.
  2. Thickness test: Look at the edge of a floor vent or doorway. If the wood is less than ½ inch thick, it may not support another sanding.
  3. Water test: Drop a few drops of water on the floor. If it beads up, the finish is still intact. If it soaks in immediately, refinishing is overdue.
  4. Bounce test: Walk across the floor. If boards flex or feel soft, there may be subfloor damage that requires replacement.

Real Project Examples from NJ Homeowners

Project 1 — Long Branch, NJ: 800 sq ft of 30-year-old oak floors. Surface scratches, dull finish. Decision: Refinish. Cost: $3,200. Result: Floors look brand new. Homeowner saved over $6,000 vs. replacement.

Project 2 — Red Bank, NJ: 600 sq ft of hardwood with water damage from a burst pipe. Boards cupped and warped. Decision: Replace. Cost: $5,400. Result: New white oak floors installed, home value increased significantly.

Project 3 — Asbury Park, NJ: 400 sq ft of pine floors refinished 3 times already. Boards too thin for another sand. Decision: Replace with engineered hardwood. Cost: $4,800. Result: Durable, beautiful floors that will last 30+ years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times can hardwood floors be refinished?

Most solid hardwood floors (¾ inch thick) can be refinished 4–6 times over their lifetime. Engineered hardwood can typically be refinished 1–3 times depending on the veneer thickness.

Does refinishing hardwood floors add home value in NJ?

Yes. According to the National Association of Realtors, refinished hardwood floors have a 147% cost recovery rate — meaning you get back more than you spend when you sell.

How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in NJ?

Most residential refinishing projects in NJ take 3–5 days, including sanding, staining, and applying 2–3 coats of finish. You can walk on the floors after 24 hours but should avoid heavy furniture for 72 hours.

Is dustless sanding really dustless?

IAC Home Improvement uses professional dustless sanding equipment that captures 99% of dust at the source. While not 100% dust-free, it is dramatically cleaner than traditional sanding — protecting your furniture, HVAC system, and family.

What stain colors are popular in NJ in 2026?

The most popular hardwood stain colors in NJ right now are: Jacobean (dark brown), Early American (medium warm), Natural/Clear (no stain), and Gray/Whitewash tones. IAC provides free stain samples before every project.

Get a Free Estimate from IAC Home Improvement

Whether you decide to refinish or replace your hardwood floors, IAC Home Improvement serves homeowners throughout Long Branch, Red Bank, Asbury Park, Eatontown, Ocean Township, Tinton Falls, and all of Monmouth County, NJ.

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