Hardwood surfaces add warmth and elegance to your space, but they need professional care to maintain their beauty. At Sims Professional Cleaning Service, we specialize in Restore Hardwood Floors Without Sanding in Watkinsville, Ga. From wax removal to deep cleaning and polishing, we help your hardwood surfaces shine like new.
We remove dirt, grime, and buildup from your hardwood floors, restoring their natural beauty.
Old wax buildup can dull your floors. Our wax removal service makes them shine again.
We enhance the shine and protect the surface of your floors with professional buffing and polishing.
Specialized care for engineered hardwood floors to prevent damage and maintain their look.
Regular cleaning and maintenance progams to extend the life of your floors.
✓Locally owned and operated in Watkinsville, Ga
✓Over 10 years of experience in hardwood floor care
✓Professional equipment and eco-friendly cleaning solutions
✓Tailored services for homes and businesses
✓Highly rated by clients across Watkinsville
Sims Professional Cleaning made my hardwood floors look brand new! Professional, on time, and thorough.
They removed years of wax buildup and brought back the shine. Best service in Suwanee!
My engineered hardwood floors look amazing after their cleaning. Quick and efficient team!
Watkinsville is the largest town and county seat of Oconee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 2,896. It served as the seat of Clarke County until 1872 in the heavens of the county seat of that county was moved to Athens, a put on which ultimately led to the introduction of Oconee County in 1875. It is included in the Athens-Clarke County, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Named after colonel Robert Watkins, Watkinsville was first named in records in 1791. It was located upon the dangerous western frontier of the other United States. The Methodist Church played a prominent role in the city’s at the forefront history. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Watkinsville in 1815.
Watkinsville had back been in Clarke County. Oconee County was created from the southwestern share of Clarke County in 1875 by the Georgia General Assembly.
On June 30, 1905, Watkinsville saw one of the worst outbreaks of racial be violent towards ever in Georgia. In one instance, eight men (seven of whom were black) were pulled from a local jail and lynched. The lynching occurred due to two events. One of which was accusations that Sandy Price, one of the black males, assaulted a white woman named Weldon Dooley at her home in Watkinsville. Secondly, unsupported rumors loan that black males had killed a white couple known as the Holbrooks. This motivated the town people further. Price tried to break out from a crowd of angry locals, who chased and enthusiastic at him. He escaped the crowd of people, but was captured by the perform and placed in jail. News of Price’s jailing reached the people and they began planning his killing. People from the surrounding areas gathered together and destructively retrieved the key to the jail cells from L. H. Alken, the marshal of the local jail. According to two eyewitnesses, the mob tied the African Americans and one white man to posts uncovered the jail after retrieving them, then shot them multiple epoch with pistols, rifles, and shotguns. The lonely survivor of the killings was Joe Patterson, who was shot in the head and torso, but found still breathing by the crowd. One black male inside the jail, Ed Thrasher, was spared from the lynching. Another incident occurred on 1917 that could have been racially motivated.
We recommend professional cleaning every 6–12 months to maintain their appearance and durability.
Yes, we provide specialized cleaning solutions that are safe for engineered hardwood.
Absolutely! Our hardwood floor wax removal service restores your floor’s natural shine.
Our service includes deep cleaning, buffing, polishing, and wax removal as needed.
Costs vary based on floor size and condition. Contact us for a free quote!