Frequently Asked Questions
How can I check if my wood floors can be sanded?
Can I have my engineered wood floors sanded and refinished?
When should I decorate, before or after sanding?
Would the gaps between my floorboards need filling?
Which is better – doing it myself or hiring someone?
How long does the sanding process take?
How long does it take for varnish to cure?
What is Parquet Flooring?
How dusty is the process?
What is the right grit for my floor?
I’m worried my wooden floor is too worn to be sanded. Can you help?
Why is floor sanding necessary?
What is the difference between a lacquered and an oiled floor?
On the other hand, a lacquered finished floor is done using lacquer, which seals the surface of the wood and gives it that glossy look. Lacquered wooden floors cone in silk, satin, or matt finish.
When can I walk on the Screed Floor?
What is floor screed used for?
What is a floor screed?
Can I have my wooden floor painted?
Can concrete be sanded?
Wet vs. dry process – which is better?
Thankfully, with the advancements in technology, there is no longer an advantage to the wet process.
When should I paint my walls, before or after my floors have been refinished?
Why Can’t Laminate Floors Be Stained?
When should I refinish my engineered wood floor?
Recoating is a one-day process that involves buffing your floor and reapplying a layer of floor sealer. If your floor has only small scratches or has lost its shine, a simple recoat will be enough once or twice a year. Refinishing is a much bigger task than recoating, and it will be a couple of days before you can fully use your room. Refinishing involves the sanding of the finish and the top surface of the wood, followed by the reapplication of several layers of finish.
Can I have my laminate flooring painted?
What is the difference between laminate and veneer?
Can my 10-year-old fitted wood floor be sanded?
Are engineered wood floors made using fake wood?
How are hardwood floors made?
Do you deliver?
Can bamboo be used as an underlay for underfloor heating?
Which is better: solid or engineered hardwood flooring?
Is engineered wood flooring suitable for underfloor heating?
What are engineered hardwood floors?
Do you offer an installation service?
What are the benefits of engineered hardwood flooring over solid wood?
Why is laying screed important?
What can I do to maintain my laminate and hardwood floors?
Which is better, stain or glossy?
What influences the cost of hardwood floor refinishing?
Is pinewood floor refinishing – Varnish or oil?
Using a wooden floor varnish requires less maintenance, but you’ll need to have the entire floor resanded back to bare wood to replace the varnish when it eventually gets damaged. How long this takes would depend on the type and quality of the varnish and how much wear your floor is subjected to. It could be every year if you have pets, visitors, and kids running in and out all the time. It could be every five years or more if your home life is a lot quieter or if your floor is covered with rugs.
Can the colour of my hardwood floors be changed?
What is your sanding process?
Who should empty the room, me or the fitter?
How much will it cost to restore my wood floor?
What kind of maintenance does laminate flooring require?
What features should I look for in laminate flooring?
How often should I have my floor sanded and refinished?
Can I have my floor stained without sanding it?
How much would it cost to have my floor sanded?
What is the difference between concrete and screed?
Is a screed a final floor finish?
How long does screed take to cure?
What if I can’t decide between 2 or 3 colours?
around your furniture, and so on. They are pretty life-like because we coat them using the same finish system we intend to use on the floor, so the colour isn’t distorted.
Would I need Planning permission to have my floor sanded?
Will the smell be heavy? Can I live at home while my floors are being sanded?
Should I paint my skirting boards before or after my floor has been sanded?
How long does the sanding process take?
Is the process noisy?
Is the floor sanding process messy?
What are the advantages of having my hardwood floor refinished instead of replaced?
What should I hire a floor sanding professional?
In addition, professional sanders do this all the time, so they are more skillful at this job and can do it much faster. They also have more powerful machines. Typically, most crews can sand and refinish around 1,000 square feet per day. It will take a homeowner about two to four times longer to cover the same area.
Can I have my wooden floor darkened without sanding?
How light can you go with hardwood?
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