WHAT IS INVOLVED WITH SANDING YOUR WOODEN FLOOR

29 December 2011
WHAT IS INVOLVED WITH SANDING YOUR WOODEN FLOOR

When your old wood floor is in need of renovation and a refinish, going to a hardwood flooring specialist is highly recommended. This is because they have many years of experience in returning your well-used floor to its former glory.

One of the services they offer to customers with hardwood parquet or natural pine floorboards is sanding. This is one of the best choices you could make for your classic wood floor.

With a bit of time and effort put into this process, you will really notice the difference. In practice, this means that the professionals will remove the top surfaces using specialist abrasive materials.

The three stages normally involved with sanding include the preparation work, the sanding itself and the application of a protective sealant (hardwax oil or lacquer) to the surface of the floor.

Sanding is a task that should only really be carried out by those trained in the discipline as hardwood floors need to be cared for by those that understand what is needed.

For those living on the south coast of England, there are specialists you can go to for this sanding work to be carried out on your floor. In fact, for anything to do with hardwood flooring in Hampshire, hardwood flooring in West Sussex or hardwood flooring in Surrey just call the experts.