WOOD FLOOR CLEANING
Hardwood floor cleaning in Simi Valley & Thousand OaksProfessional Wood Floor Cleaning
Wood floors are a beautiful investment that bring color and personality into your home. Plus, the inevitable spill is much easier to clean up with wood floors. While there are many pros to having wood floors in your home, they can often be difficult to maintain. After years of wear and tear, your once shiny wood floors can start to look dull and lifeless.
Fortunately, Chem-Dry Carpet Tech provides wood floor cleaning services in Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks to help keep your wood floors looking their best! Our wood floor cleaning process revitalizes the look of your floors and extends their life. For noticeable, lasting results, choose Chem-Dry Carpet Tech’s wood floor cleaning in Simi Valley.
Why Choose Chem-Dry for Wood Floor Cleaning in Simi Valley?
Our state-of-the-art equipment and solutions provide a deeper clean that far surpasses traditional mopping. Because of our low-moisture cleaning technique, water damage will be prevented and floors will be cleaned. When you’re thinking of mopping your floors again, remember Chem-Dry Carpet Tech. We offer a professional deep-clean that removes dirt and grime that are hiding in your floor. Call to make an appointment today! 805-244-8725
Deeper Clean
Our service removes dirt and grime from deep in the grain of your floors. Rather than soaking your floors with water like you would with traditional mopping, we use minimal water and a powerful vacuum to extract leftover moisture, dirt and contaminants.
Healthier
Our Green-Certified Solution works to clean floors while still being non-toxic and safe for children and pets. Our professional grade cleaning solution eliminates grime from deep in the wood grain to the surface of the floor leaving your home healthier and cleaner.
Protects
Our wood floor cleaning in Simi Valley provides a protective barrier and increases the life of your floors. Plus our industry-leading machine uses counter-rotating brushes to penetrate the wood grain without causing any harm to the surface of your floors for long-lasting results.
Shines
After ensuring your floors are cleaned from the inside out we will polish them off with our signature wood floor polisher. Our long-lasting polish leaves a protective barrier between your floors and feet and a beautiful shine that make them look like new.

What’s Hiding in the Grain of Your Wood Floor?
You may have never considered what might be hiding in your wood floors. The small granular openings in the wood are the perfect hiding place for dirt and grime. Our wood floor cleaning solution works to eliminate unwanted particles at the source and in turn leaves your floors looking like new. We know wood floors are a major investment in your home so we only send the most trained and knowledgable technicians to your home to assess the damage to your floors, walk you step by step through our process, and leave you with results you and your family will love.
Schedule a Wood Floor Cleaning from Chem-Dry Carpet Tech Today!
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Our Industry-Leading Wood Floor Cleaning Process in Simi Valley
1. Thorough Inspection
Our certified technician will inspect the condition of your floor, including scratches and blemishes.
Our process is not recommended for floors with deep scratches, blemishes discoloration, staining or bare wood floors.
2. Polish & Acrylic Coating Removal
We will then determine if the floor as an acrylic coating in order to remove any polishing or coating before cleaning so that we can extract dirt form deep in the flooring.
3. Deep Cleaning
A technician will tape off the surrounding area so as not to ruin appliances or cabinetry. They will then begin the process of cleaning the wood floors with our specially formulated, green-certified cleaner. This will remove dirt, debris, and contaminants leaving your floors healthier and streak-free.
4. Hard Wood Floor Polish
Once the floor has been cleaned, a polish is then applied. Our polish provides a beautiful shine and a protective layer to prevent future damage to the surface of the floor.