Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring specializes in hardwood floor replacement for Burbank properties, including damaged board removal and complete floor replacements. Our team handles hardwood tear-out, subfloor rebuilding, and structural floor repair before new material is installed. Moisture-damaged flooring issues are corrected early so hidden damage does not carry into the new system. Plus, our uneven surface correction creates a stable base for matching board installation, complete floor rebuild projects, and custom flooring upgrade work.
Floor replacement plans need to work around how the floor actually failed instead of treating every project the same way. Our team checks for movement, moisture exposure, and weak structural areas before recommending materials or layout changes. That process helps prevent recurring separation, instability, and premature wear after installation is complete.

Why We Are the Right Contractor for Hardwood Flooring in Burbank, CA
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring delivers expert hardwood flooring solutions for residential neighborhoods, commercial properties, and entertainment industry facilities throughout Burbank, CA.
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Not every hardwood floor replacement needs to be a full job. When rot, deep scratches, or water stains affect isolated boards, Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring removes only the damaged planks and leaves the surrounding floor intact. Before any cutting begins, the inspection confirms that damage stops at the visible boards, and each plank comes out carefully to avoid harming adjacent tongue-and-groove edges.
Our team uses replacement boards matched to your existing species, width, finish, and milling profile. When an exact match is not available, staining and blending techniques close the visual gap, or our experts recommend a plank style that keeps your room looking consistent. After installation, the repaired area is sanded and finished to blend grain and sheen with the surrounding floor.
Widespread wear, cupping across multiple rooms, or repeated patching that has left the floor looking inconsistent all point toward complete replacement rather than continued repair. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring measures the space, calculates waste factors, and presents material options, including solid hardwood, engineered planks, and matched-spec reclaimed wood, depending on your budget and how the space is used.
Our team handles demolition, disposal, moisture testing, and on-site acclimation of new planks before the first board goes down. New planks are installed with the correct fastener pattern and expansion gaps per manufacturer guidelines. For finish options, you can have hand-scraped, matte, and semi-gloss, and our team installs thresholds and transitions for a clean, code-compliant result.
New hardwood laid over a compromised subfloor will not hold up, regardless of the quality of the material going on top. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring replaces subfloors when rot, mold, sagging, or structural instability threatens the new installation, starting with joist span mapping and moisture and termite testing before any boards come up.
Affected subfloor sections are removed down to the joists, and our team installs new exterior-grade plywood or OSB at the thickness specified for your species and plank width. Joists that need reinforcement get sistered or blocked to restore rigidity, and the correct underlayment and vapor barrier go in for the flooring system being installed. Moisture is also tested before and after replacement, and our technicians runs a final flatness check to confirm the surface meets industry tolerances before any hardwood goes down.
The most obvious sign is a floor that looks worn, no matter how much you clean it. Deep scratches that catch your foot, large gouges that no longer sit flush with the surrounding wood, and sections where the finish has rubbed away completely are all signs that sanding and refinishing will not bring the floor back. If you can see the raw wood on multiple boards, or if cracks run along the grain and keep coming back after being filled, those boards are past the point of a surface fix.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring removes damaged boards and checks what is underneath at the same time, since surface damage and hidden rot or insect damage often show up together.
Water damage that has spread across multiple boards is one of the clearest signs that replacement is the right call. Boards that have cupped upward along the edges, sections that have buckled and lifted off the subfloor, dark staining that covers more than a small area, and a persistent musty smell even after the floor has dried are all signs that the damage has gone deeper than the surface.
Our team removes affected boards to check the subfloor condition before any replacement work begins. When the subfloor is swollen or shows mold growth, Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring replaces it and treats the area to stop moisture from coming back through under your new floor.
A floor that creaks loudly with every step, especially in the same spots every time, is telling you something about the framing underneath. Occasional squeaks are normal, but consistent loud creaking, visible sagging between boards, or sections of the floor that feel noticeably lower than the rest are signs that the joists or subfloor may be compromised.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring pulls up sections of flooring to inspect joists and fasteners directly when these signs appear. Installing new hardwood over damaged framing without fixing it first means the same problem returns, usually worse, and at greater cost the second time around.
Walk slowly across your floor in socks. If certain spots feel soft, springy, or like they give slightly under your weight, that is not normal wear. Sloping areas, bouncy sections, and gaps between boards that reopen a few weeks after being filled all point to something wrong below the surface, not just on it.
Our technicians map uneven zones across your floor before recommending a fix. Small isolated sags can sometimes be corrected without full replacement, but when the unevenness spreads across multiple rooms or keeps coming back after repairs, replacing the floor over a rebuilt subfloor is the more reliable solution.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring holds the proper contractor licenses and carries full insurance for work throughout Burbank. Every installer is matched to the flooring type being installed. Solid hardwood, engineered, and reclaimed wood each call for a different installation method, whether nail-down, glue-down, or floating, and our team selects the right approach based on the product and the site conditions.
Subfloor preparation follows precise steps on every job. Our team levels the surface, performs moisture tests, and installs a moisture barrier where the flooring system calls for it. Skipping those steps is the most common reason hardwood floors in California homes cup, gap, or shift after installation.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring selects harder species and tougher finishes for high-traffic areas like restaurant dining rooms, retail floors, and busy hallways. Living rooms, bedrooms, and lower-traffic spaces get species and finish selections that balance appearance with comfort. Before any full application goes down, our team tests stains and finishes on-site so the color reads correctly under your actual lighting conditions.
Dust-control prep is also done throughout the job to keep the rest of your space clean while the work is happening. Our free on-site estimates also cover materials, labor, and final finishing in a clear line-item format so you have an accurate cost before any commitment is made.
Surface scratches, small dents, minor gaps, and localized water stains usually respond well to repair and refinishing. Full replacement in Burbank makes more sense when more than 30 to 40% of the floor needs new planks, when the joists or subfloor are compromised, or when widespread cupping and warping have affected multiple rooms. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring uses moisture testing, plank sampling, and a room-by-room assessment before making any recommendation, so you get a clear answer based on what your specific floor actually needs.
Small rooms between 100 and 300 square feet typically run 3 to 5 days for demolition, installation, and sanding, plus 2 to 4 additional days for finish coats to dry between applications. Medium jobs covering 300 to 800 square feet generally take between 5 and 10 days total. Larger projects in Burbank, complex layouts, and jobs that require subfloor repairs or extended material acclimation add time to the schedule. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring provides a project schedule with milestones at the estimate stage so you know the start and finish dates before work begins.
Our estimate covers material cost, removal and disposal of the old floor, subfloor inspection and minor repairs, installation labor, sanding, and two coats of finish. Product names, finish type, and labor hours are all listed so the price is transparent from the start. Common additional costs include major subfloor repairs, specialty trim, transitions and thresholds, and heavy furniture moving. We itemize any potential extras and get your approval before proceeding with that work.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring matches species, plank width, and stain as closely as possible when the existing floor is available for sampling. When original material has been discontinued or the existing floor has aged significantly, blending strategies like transition strips or refinishing both areas to a uniform color produce the most consistent result. Stain samples and loose planks come to your Burbank home for approval under your actual lighting, and a small test patch goes down before any full application is committed to.
Clear furniture and wall hangings from the work area and move fragile items out of adjacent rooms before the crew arrives. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring can arrange heavy furniture moving for an additional fee if needed. During the job, expect dust containment barriers, daily cleanup, and some noise during demolition and sanding. Our team advises on finish drying times and re-entry timing at the close of each day, so you know exactly when the floor is ready for foot traffic and furniture.