True Tone Hardwood Floor Specialists
True Tone Hardwood Floors was built on a straightforward idea: hardwood floors in North New Jersey don’t always need to be replaced or fully sanded to look their best. As a locally owned hardwood floor restoration company based in Morris County, we specialize in screen and recoat, buffing, and wax removal — professional services that revive the natural beauty of hardwood while extending its life at a fraction of the cost of full refinishing.
Our Approach to Hardwood Floor Care
With a focus on precision, clean work, and reliable service, we help homeowners and businesses throughout Morris, Sussex, Passaic, Bergen, and Warren County maintain hardwood floors that look refreshed, protected, and built to last. Every project is handled personally — because we’re an owner-operated company, and our reputation depends on the results we deliver.
Offering floor maintenance, refinishing & protection to New Jersey homes and businesses

Screen & Recoat

Wax Removal

Buff & Seal
Answers to your flooring questions
Yes, if the damage is mostly in the finish layer, not the wood itself.
A professional screen and recoat (also called maintenance refinishing) lightly abrades the existing polyurethane and applies a new protective topcoat. This restores clarity, removes surface scratches, and brings back shine without the heavy dust, odor, and downtime of traditional sanding.
The determining factor is whether the wear is in the protective coating or the wood itself.
Your floors are typically a strong candidate if:
There are no gray or raw wood spots showing
The color is still consistent
The finish is worn but not peeling
Most floors don’t need to be aggressively sanded to look new again. In many cases, a professional screen and recoat restores the surface and extends the life of the floor by years.
Dull hardwood floors are usually a sign that the polyurethane finish has worn down — not that the floor is dirty.
Over time, foot traffic creates micro-scratches in the protective layer that scatter light and reduce shine. Household cleaners can also leave residue that further clouds the surface.
When the finish is intact but worn, professional buffing and recoating can restore clarity and rebuild protection. Simply cleaning the surface will not correct finish wear.

