Hardwood Floors - The Full Story
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How Hardwood Floor Refinishing Works
When it comes to a beautiful, hardwearing flooring choice that works with nearly every type of décor, there is not much that can compare to hardwood flooring – when it is in good repair. When it is not, it loses its lustre, develops splinters, and looks faded and tired. The good news is that in most cases, hardwood floor refinishing can restore your floors to their former glory. Here is how it works.
Why Is Hardwood Floor Refinishing Necessary?
Over time, wear and tear, exposure to moisture and other household issues can cause your hardwood floors to lose their protective coating. Hardwood floor refinishing replaces this protection, and gives your floors back their shine. It also helps to remove burrs and splinters that could be dangerous, and it seals both the floors, and any cracks between individual boards.
How Is Hardwood Floor Refinishing Done?
Hardwood floor refinishing is a process, whereby an industrial sander and successively smoother grades of sandpaper are used, first to strip off any remaining coating, and then to sand and polish floors to a smooth, splinter and burr free surface.
Once smooth, the floors are treated with any color stain desired, and then sealed, using one of many industrial sealers that are currently on the market.
What Should You Consider Before Choosing Hardwood Floor Refinishing?
One of the main things you will need to consider before having your hardwood floors refinished is that it will require you to move all of the furniture out of your rooms or home. There is also a significant amount of dust, and while it is possible to hire a floor sander yourself, they can be tricky to use, so you will probably need to hire a professional to do the job.
Choosing the right sealant and spending a little more on one that is water and stain resistant, or which offers additional benefits like mould resistance or insect repellent is another factor to consider. It may be worth listening to the advice of a flooring professional, and spending a little more now, in order to save money in the long run.
What Are the Benefits of Hardwood Floor Refinishing?
The first, and most obvious benefit of hardwood floor refinishing is that it will breathe new life into tired wooden floors. It is also a lot cheaper than replacing your hardwood floors, either with new hardwood floors or with any other type of flooring.
Your refinished floors will also have a smoother and cleaner surface, making them more aesthetically pleasing, easier to keep clean, and safer for your family. Finally, smooth, beautiful hardwood floors are an asset to your home, and simply by refinishing your hardwood floors, you can add considerably to the value of your home.
Proper hardwood floor refinishing can extend the life of your floors by years, if not decades, especially if you remember to take care of them correctly once they are beautiful again. Since your floors are a common thread throughout your home décor, it is one of the easiest ways to give your whole house a lift, and its well worth the investment.






