"Spiker pulled stains out of our living room carpet that two other companies couldn't touch. They were on time, friendly, and the carpet looks brand new. Will never use anyone else."
Galt homes share a few common stories: traffic-lane wear by the front door, daily-use sofas, pets that have made themselves comfortable, and tile that's been waiting on a real deep clean.
Hardwood is finish-specific. Spiker inspects every floor and quotes the right service — clean, screen-and-recoat, or strip-and-rewax. We don't sand and refinish. Spiker arrives right from our Galt headquarters — the same crew, the same hardwood standard, every time.
Identify finish type (polyurethane, wax, oil, factory pre-finish), wear pattern, and prior maintenance.
Clean, screen-and-recoat, or strip-and-rewax — whichever the floor actually needs. We tell you straight.
Execute the recommended service with finish-safe, low-moisture chemistry. No over-wetting, no warping.
Final walk-through with the customer. Care guide for the right products to use day-to-day.
"Spiker pulled stains out of our living room carpet that two other companies couldn't touch. They were on time, friendly, and the carpet looks brand new. Will never use anyone else."
Final pricing depends on home size, soil level and access. Free quote in 60 seconds.
Galt is our home base — we're often available same-day.
Coverage within Galt depends on neighborhood and ZIP. Call (916) 919-7642 before booking to confirm we cover your address.
Hardwood floors vary by finish type (polyurethane, wax, oil, factory pre-finish), wear pattern, and prior maintenance. Quoting blind risks quoting the wrong service — which can damage the floor. We inspect first, then quote the work that actually fits your floor.
No. Sand-and-refinish is a different trade with different equipment and dust containment. If your floor needs it, we'll tell you during inspection and refer you to a finish specialist.
Screen-and-recoat restores the topcoat on polyurethane finishes without sanding to bare wood. Strip-and-rewax is for waxed floors — we remove the old wax layer and apply fresh. We tell you which one your floor needs after we look at it.
Not if it's done right. Hardwood damage comes from over-wetting, wrong cleaning agent, or wrong process for the finish. That's exactly why we inspect first.