stairs
Stairs Before

Stairs Sanded

Stairs Shined


Dining Room
Dining Room Before

Dining Room After


Living Room
Living room before

Living room sanded

Living room after


Office
Before

This is the best repair job that they made. There was this awful section of parque floor added and the floors were so scratched up.

Office After

Check out the whole thing.

Foyer
The foyer does not look as great as the rest of the rooms but it is because the floor was previously so damaged. From afar it looks great.


Below is a pic of where the old bathroom used to be, in the before stage. Can you believe these floors could ever be fixed? The first stage of removing the modern bathroom added under the stairs was me ripping out the moldly linoleum. It was so bad it was bubbling. (e:paul,32720) The second stage was (e:paul,43489) when pat did the deconstruction of the structure.
This left this to deal with.
Foyer Bathroom Damage Before

Foyer Bathroom Area After
The bathroom is the most complicated repair. unfortunately, they told us the way our sub floor is made, it was impossible to lay down the floor stippled, as they did in the office, so the fix is more obvious but honestly - anything looks better than the giant shit hole in the floor from above, lol.

But upclose the foyer floor has a lot of damage from years of neglect. I think someday I will just have it totally replaced as I really don't like the way it looks compared with the rest of the house.
The mold spots got darker way darker and greener. Here they are before.

These spots are from this moldy marajuana grow room that the previous owner had in the basement directly under this room. It was full of sinks, dirt, fertilizer, dead plants and a dead pet turtle that wandered in and created a maggot extravaganza.
We had the entire room demolished and removed (thanks Pat) shortly after buying the house. It still had pot plants all molded to the floor, and smelled so terrible of mold when you opened the door to it, that you could taste it afterwards for hours. I remember one time (e:theecarey) and I drank a bunch of gin to try and kill the taste, the first time we discovered the room.
Too bad it happened that way because as Keith from Amherst Refinishing pointed out, the floor is amazing in that the boards are solid oak and span the entire room in most cases as a single plank. He said it would be impossible to get that nowadays.
Here is the good side of the foyer afterwards from two angles.


And here are the damaged areas after they were fixed. The black stains are form cat pee, water damage, mold.

Around this vent was really moldy and rusty when we bought the house.

I think the previous owners would put their shoes on it in the winter. That caused the furnace pipes to rust which ate a giant hole in them. We had those replaced, which stopped the problem (thanks again Pat) (e:paul,32742)
The one thing I was not sure about were these faint lines. I don't remember them in the before pics but maybe the moldy marks spread or stained when the machines went over them. They are hard to see in this pics but they span across the foyer.

Conclusion
All in all I am very satisfied with the work of Amherst Refinishing and would recommend them to anyone. Our house had some particular challenging spots and overall it looks 1000% better.
holy crap, I'd say it was well worth it.
wow your house looks absolutely gorgeous!
i about forgot our experience with the creepy mold room. The smell, sight and taste was just horrible! I can still taste it.. remember how the gin barely touched it? lol..
looking good, so many changes since Ive last been there. Nicely done..
Those floors do really look nice. I do agree that in some shots they look like bowling lanes. Hopefully as you put furniture back it everything is carried or moved so that nothing drags and that keeps those nice floors that way, the last thing you need is to scratch them. I don't know anything about floor but it looks like they did a great job.
Congratulations! I am so jealous of your floors!
They do squeak less now. Keith fixed the squeaky spots for us.
They **are** sensational! I feel like I should clean my floors all over again and polish them to be happy with them again...
Very impressive Paul. I do have a stupid question though.....Do the floor squeak any less or does that not have anything to do with the finish?
Wow! It's like you have bowling alley floors!
your house looks like it should be a commercial for murphy's oil.