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Hardwood flooring helps to sell houses
If you are a keen property developer, you will know all about the key selling points when it comes to selling the renovated house. Going for a home that has gorgeous but dilapidated hardwood flooring should not put you off a project. Hardwood flooring is very appealing to buyers when they go to look at homes and it can often be a selling point provided it has been restored or installed properly.
When you are renovating your home or your project, you should extra care when it comes to the flooring. If you have the original floorboards throughout the home that are in good condition, it would be worthwhile bringing in the specialist so you can bring them back to life.
Attempting to restore and renovate the hardwood flooring yourself is not advised, as it can be a very difficult task. Calling in the hardwood flooring specialists would be a good idea as they will have all the right tool and equipment to ensure that your flooring is brought back to its former beauty. It will be the finish touches to a great renovation job when you see how fantastic your original flooring looks after a bit of care and attention.
- 20th March 2010
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Calling in the hardwood flooring specialists
The high standards and the quality of work that you will receive from a hardwood floor special are not comparable. If you attempted to restore your hardwood flooring yourself, you would simply not get the results that a specialist would. This is because you don’t have the necessary tools and equipment to hand, that is often expensive to hire as well as having the knowledge and expertise about hardwood flooring that the specialists do.
With so many people choosing to have hardwood flooring over carpets in their homes nowadays, hardwood flooring specialists are in demand and they have finely crafted their skills at renovating, restoring and installing hardwood flooring into homes in Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire.
Whatever type of hardwood flooring you want in your home, or you want to restore the floorboards that already exist in your home, calling in the experts is a necessity. They will be able to advise and guide you through the process of having your floorboards restored and what would be involved. Similarly, they can tell you which type of hardwood flooring would look best in your home and how they would go about laying your new hardwood flooring.
- 19th March 2010
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Hardwood flooring is a good choice
Choosing to have hardwood flooring put down in your home is a good choice. Not only is it hard wearing and can withstand a large amount of activity, it will also last you for a good number of years and continue to look impressive during the lifetime of the hardwood flooring.
Many people are choosing to have hardwood flooring in their home, because it looks beautiful and is very durable. With a growing family or a large number of people living in your home, having flooring that is easy to maintain and clean as well as remaining visually attractive is really important.
There is a wide variety of choice when it comes to choosing the type of hardwood flooring in your home. If you live in an older property, it is likely that you will have traditional wooden flooring underneath your carpets. It is always worth consulting a specialist and see if it is possible to restore the original wooden flooring in your home before laying new hardwood flooring.
You can choose from ash, oak, cherry or birch hardwood flooring and each has its own advantages. You will need to compare and contrast the different types of wood to see which looks better in your home.
- 18th March 2010
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Calling in the experts to restore your hardwood flooring
Putting life back into your hardwood flooring is not as difficult and time consuming as you might imagine if you get the experts in. There are hardwood flooring specialists in Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey who will be happy to restore your hardwood flooring to its former beauty.
Whether you have traditional pine flooring or parquet hardwood flooring, the flooring experts will know exactly how to deal with your flooring in order to bring it back to life. There are a number of stages involved in restoring pine floorboards and other types of hardwood flooring. It involves a large amount of sanding as well as preparing, staining and sealing the wood before it is complete.
The professionals will be able to show you examples of their previous work so you can see what your hardwood flooring is going to look like once they have finished. Getting the experts in is much better than attempting to do it yourself, especially when you don’t really know what you are doing.
You will be really impressed with your flooring once it has been refurbished and it is all finished. You will get many more years out of your renovated flooring.
- 17th March 2010
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Dos and don’ts when it comes to hardwood flooring
Once the hardwood flooring has been laid in your home, you will have been told by the professional floorer what you can and cannot do when it comes to your hardwood flooring.
The most obvious is keeping your new flooring looking new and fresh for as long as possible. Maintaining your hardwood flooring is just as important as vacuuming your carpets, you need to take time and pay attention to areas that might have a lot of traffic. The easiest way to make sure your hardwood floor is kept clean is to mop it and sweep it on a regular basis.
When mopping the floor, take care not to saturate the wood with water. You only need a very damp mop and if you are sweeping you should be using a soft bristle brush. Hard bristles can leave marks on hardwood flooring if you aren’t careful so it is best to have a soft bristle brush.
If any liquids spill onto the floor, they should be cleaned up quickly to avoid the liquid from soaking into the wood and causing long term damage. Wood that is damaged by water or liquids can become weak and will eventually start to rot.
- 16th March 2010
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Considering the benefits of hardwood flooring
Before having hardwood flooring put down in your home, you need to consider the benefits of the different types of wood that are on offer. Different types of wood having their own merits and these needs to be weighed up accordingly with the needs of your home.
There is such a wide choice when it comes to hardwood flooring as well as the different types of finishes you can get. It might be a difficult decision deciding between ash hardwood flooring or oak.
One of the many benefits to having hardwood flooring in your home is that it is very easy to clean and maintain. Provided that you look after and care for your hardwood flooring, it will last you for many years and continue to make your home look visually stunning.
Hardwood flooring can be laid in almost any room in any type of house. It will complement any types of furniture and will help to improve the general style and decor of your home considerably. You will not regret having hardwood flooring in your home. You will be amazed at the durability as well as how easy it is to look after.
- 15th March 2010
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Sanding, staining and sealing floorboards
If you have traditional wooden floor boards throughout your home, the last thing you will want to do is cover them up with carpets and rugs. Bringing your floorboards back to life is not as difficult as one might imagine and can be made very easy when you call in the specialists.
Regardless of what type of wooden floorboards you have in your home, the flooring specialists will know exactly how to deal with your floorboards in order to bring them back to their former glory.
Firstly they will prepare your floorboards and ensure that there is dirt or dust on your floorboards. Sanding the floorboards will remove any dirty layers of old wood, dirt and dust which has got into the floorboards as well as any old layers of paint and varnish. Any loose floorboards will be nailed down or replaced if they are in bad shape.
The specialist will know to sand the boards in the direction that they run in. Your floorboards should never be sanded side to side or diagonally as this can leave marks that cannot be removed on your floorboards.
Once sanding is over, the floorboards can be stained to the colour of your choice before they are sealed and varnished. Sealing the floor will ensure that it does not become damaged by any water spillages.
- 14th March 2010
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Updating your home with hardwood flooring
Adding hardwood flooring into your home is a brilliant way of changing the decor in your home. Many people are choosing hardwood flooring over laminate flooring because laminate floor does not last as long as hardwood flooring as well as not looking as good. Although carpets are a great option for the floors in your home, they can be difficult to maintain especially if you have a lot of traffic coming in and out of your home.
One of the many benefits of having hardwood flooring is that it is very easy to look after. Solid hardwood flooring is made from 100% wood and is made using only the finest types of wood to ensure you have a top quality finish as well flooring that is going to last you a lifetime.
Most people choose to have oak, ash or cherry wood flooring in their homes. These are the most popular types of wood when it comes to hard wood flooring; however there are many different types of wood open to you when it comes to hard wood flooring. Whatever the type of wood you have chosen; having hardwood flooring in your home is a definite selling point.
- 13th March 2010
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Putting life back into neglected floorboards
A selling point in some older homes can be the traditional floorboards that are hidden underneath a mountain of dust and a nasty old carpet. These floorboards have probably been neglected and forgotten about over the years and will need a serious amount of attention to bring them back to life.
There are a number of steps that you need to take to ensure that your new hard wood flooring is protected from any damage as well as looking visually stunning. You want your traditional hard wood floorboards to look amazing when you walk into a room.
Before you do any work on your floorboards yourself, you should consult with a specialist who knows everything there is to know about hard wood flooring. Hiring somebody to take care of your floorboards will ensure that you get a top quality finish.
Firstly, the floorboards will need to be sanded. This is usually done by machine and it can take a long time to get through the layers of any paint and varnish that may exist already. Stripping back the hardwood floorboards to their original state will give you a blank canvas for you to work on. Once sanded the floorboards can be prepared and varnished.
- 12th March 2010
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The right type of wood for you home
Some people choose to have laminate flooring in their home, but often it looks very unrealistic and hardwood flooring is the better route to take when you are looking to put new flooring down in your home.
You want your hardwood flooring to look its best obviously, but this means choosing the right type of wood for your home. Not every home suits having an oak floor or a cherry wood floor, which is why there are different types of wood flooring on offer.
Before you begin you need to determine how much you have in your budget to spend on flooring. Some woods are more expensive than others but this needs to be weighed up with how long they are going to last.
Secondly choosing the type of wood largely depends on the amount of traffic coming in and out of your home. Different types of hardwood have varying degrees of hardness and some can withstand more traffic than others. Wear and tear is difficult to repair if it is quite significant so it is important to choose carefully and also take the necessary measures to protect it from becoming damaged.
- 11th March 2010
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