Is it possible to eliminate pet stains that have soaked through the hardwood floors?
We get this question often from homeowners that either have/had pets or those that move into a home where the previous owner had a pet. Those dark black stains can occur either from pet urine and/or water directly on the hardwood itself or from liquid that has soaked through the carpet and carpet pad.
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Unfortunately, if the stain is dark black, it will not come out, even when you sand and refinish the floors.
The good news is that there are 2 solutions to fix these pet stains on hardwood flooring:
Option 1:Â Remove the stained pieces of hardwood, replace and refinish the hardwood floors.
This is the usually the better solution, but it’s usually a bit more costly. Assuming that you have a professional and experienced hardwood flooring place, they should be able to removed the damaged pieces and weave in new hardwood. Then, when you sand and refinish the whole room, it will look good as new and blend in.
This is relatively simple to do if you have oak hardwood floors. provided you have an experienced hardwood installer. Not only will they do a better job than an amateur, but they’ll be able to match the correct wood for you. (And, yes, I have seen the wrong species used many times.)

Option 2:Â Chose a dark stain to cover up the pet stains.

Other useful articles:
- Best type of hardwood flooring for dogs
- Ways to prevent scratches in hardwood floors
- Recommended cleaning products and accessories to maintain floors and reduce scratches

Complementary products that will prolong the life of your hardwood floors
- Bona hardwood floor cleaner
- Felt pads to protect floors
- Office chair mat
- Doggie Socks
How do you get rid of pet stains in hardwood flooring?


