Durable Shine That Protects and Impresses

Secure Floor Stripping and Waxing in Camp Hill

VCT and hard-surface floors endure constant foot traffic, equipment wheels, and the grit tracked in from Pennsylvania winters. Over time, old wax layers dull, scratch, and trap dirt, leaving your facility looking worn no matter how often you mop. Greenfield Janitorial & Carpet Cleaning LLC brings 25+ years of floor care expertise to every stripping, sealing, and waxing project across Camp Hill and the surrounding region. You'll see a glossy, slip-resistant finish that restores your floors to like-new condition.

Our family-owned, fully licensed and insured team follows safe procedures designed for medical corridors, retail spaces, and office lobbies. We strip away old coatings, remove embedded debris, and apply multiple layers of commercial-grade wax that cure properly and provide lasting protection. This process is especially important in areas exposed to winter salt and high foot traffic, where untreated floors deteriorate faster.

Request a free estimate today for floor stripping and waxing in Camp Hill and see how professional restoration protects your investment.

What's Included in This Service

When you schedule floor restoration, our team clears the area, removes furniture or movable equipment, and sweeps away loose debris. We apply a commercial-grade stripping solution that breaks down old wax without damaging the underlying tile. This step is critical for achieving a uniform finish across your Camp Hill facility, especially in high-traffic zones where layers have built up unevenly over time.

You'll work with Greenfield Janitorial & Carpet Cleaning LLC throughout the process, and our technicians use industrial buffers and scrubbers to lift old coatings completely. Once stripping is complete, we rinse and neutralize the floor to remove all chemical residue. Then we apply a sealer followed by multiple coats of durable, slip-resistant wax. Each layer cures at the proper rate to create a hard, protective surface that resists scuffs and spills.

We schedule work during off-hours or weekends to minimize disruption to your operations. Our team monitors temperature and airflow to ensure proper curing, which is especially important during humid Pennsylvania summers. The result is a glossy, even finish that enhances safety, cleanliness, and the overall appearance of your space.

Business owners and property managers throughout Central Pennsylvania often have questions about timing, durability, and maintenance after floor restoration. Here are answers to the most common concerns we address.

Why Locals Choose This Option

How long does the stripping and waxing process take?
Most projects take four to eight hours depending on square footage and the number of coats applied. We schedule work during evenings or weekends to avoid interrupting daily operations.
How often should we have floors stripped and waxed?
High-traffic areas benefit from annual service, while lower-use spaces may only need restoration every two years. Regular buffing between sessions helps extend the finish.
Can you handle floors exposed to winter salt?
Yes. Pennsylvania winters leave behind residue that accelerates wear. Our stripping process removes salt damage, and the new wax layer provides a protective barrier against future exposure.
Is the finish slip-resistant?
Absolutely. We apply commercial-grade wax formulated to meet OSHA standards, providing a glossy surface that's safe for staff, clients, and visitors in retail and medical environments.
Do you offer recurring maintenance after restoration?
Yes. We provide scheduled buffing, recoating, and ongoing care plans to keep your floors looking polished and extend the time between full stripping cycles.

Restored floors improve safety, reduce cleaning time, and create a lasting impression on everyone who enters your building. Whether you're preparing for an inspection or maintaining a long-term facility standard, our experienced team is ready to deliver results that last. Call us now to request your free estimate and start planning your floor restoration project.