Sunday, February 23, 2014

Facts About Hardwood Flooring Refinishing Denver

By Krystal Branch


Hardwood floors complement various home designs, are long lasting and attractive. However, they can wear out over time and appear scuffed due to being exposed to moisture, foot traffic, heat and moving furniture around. You can deal with this problem refinishing your hardwood floor. Prior to getting started with hardwood flooring refinishing Denver residents should be on the lookout for scuffs, indentations and scratches.

Homeowners can also determine if they should refinish their hardwood floor by pouring a drop of water on it and observing if it soaks in quickly or slowly. If the water does not soak in fast, it may not be necessary to refinish a floor. However, if the floor absorbs the water immediately, refinishing it is necessary. If floors are squeaky, warped or deeply stained, they should be repaired first before they can be refinished.

Homeowners can get the opinion of a floor refinishing expert to know more about the condition of their wooden floors. This expert can inform them about the areas they should repair first before they refinish their floors. A floor that is not extensively damaged can be refinished right away as long as it has the required thickness.

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.

Property owners who hire a professional to refinish their floors instead on doing it on their own can get better results. They can avoid making mistakes that may show up on flooring and negatively affect its appearance. If the project is easy, professionals can complete it within a period of five days, but if it is complex, they may complete it within 2 weeks.

There are two ways to refinish a floor. One of them is rebuffing the existing finish and the other is sanding the floor. To rebuff the finish, refinishers complete a process known as screening. They use a progression of grits and floor buffing tools to restore luster of the topcoat of your hardwood floor and then apply a clear finish coat to complete the task.

If you choose sanding, your floor will be sanded back to bare wood followed by the application of two to three coats of finish and a stain. If you want your floor to have a certain color or tone, you can request the professional to stain it. Your finisher will apply several stains and sand between coats. When coating flooring, refinishers apply two or three separate coats while allowing each coat to dry.

There are various kinds of finishes to choose from such as acid cured, water based and polyurethane finishes. Polyurethane finishes are ideal for floors that are exposed to heavy foot traffic. Water based finishes offer the benefit of emitting low odors and being eco friendly. Acid cured finishes on the other hand dry fast and offer tough coatings. By opting for hardwood flooring refinishing Denver dwellers can save money, enhance the appearance of their homes and enjoy the advantages of hardwood flooring for a long time.




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