Monday, February 17, 2014

A Guide On Hardwood Flooring Refinishing Denver

By Krystal Branch


Hardwood floors are durable, beautiful and complement any home design. These floors can get scuffed and worn out due to exposure to moisture, heat, foot traffic and movement of furniture. If they are affected in this way, you can just refinish them. To know if they should opt for hardwood flooring refinishing Denver property owners should look out for scratches, scuffs and indentations.

One way to know whether your floor needs to be refinished is pouring a small amount of water on it. If the water soaks in slowly, refining the floor is not necessary. If the water is absorbed immediately, this may be a sign that the wood fibers are exposed and refinishing is therefore necessary. If your flooring has deep stains, squeaks, warps or other types of damages, it is wise to have it repaired before you refinish it.

You should speak with a refinishing expert to get his or her opinion regarding the condition of your floor. This professional will let you know the areas that need repairs before they are refinished. If your floor is not badly damaged, ensure that its thickness is adequate.

Generally, for a wooden floor to be refinished, it should be at least an eighth of an inch thick because the sanding process usually removes part of a floor. An old floor that has been refinished a number of times may not be thick enough to go through the process again. A wood flooring professional can help you determine if it is viable to refinish your floor.

It is possible to refinish your floor by yourself but it is always good to hire an experienced professional to handle the task on your behalf. Mistakes made during this process can easily be detected on the wood floor, which can negatively affect its appearance. A professional refinisher can help you get the results you desire. The professional can take 2 to 5 days to handle simple tasks and up to 2 weeks if the project is complex.

Professional floor refinishers can choose to sand a floor or rebuff the current finish. When rebuffing the finish of a floor, refinishers utilize floor buffing equipment as well as a series of grits in order to restore the sheen of a floor. To end this process, which is known as screening, they apply a coat of clear finish to the floor.

If the professional chooses to sand the floor, he or she will sand it to bare wood and then apply a stain and 2 to 3 coats of finish. If you want your wood flooring to have a certain tone or color, you can ask the refinisher to stain it. Typically, staining requires several applications of stains and sanding between coats. To coat the floor, the professional will apply 2 or 3 separate coats and give each coat adequate time to dry.

There are various types of finishes to choose from like polyurethane, acid cured and water based finishes. Polyurethane finishes are great for floors that are used by many people. Acid cured finishes provide tough coats and dry quickly. Water based finishes are eco friendly and their odors are low. By going for hardwood flooring refinishing Denver residents can save money and have attractive floors that will serve them for many years.




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