Hardwood Floor Refinishing Raleigh Saved client $8k after being told the floors needed full sanding.
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2022
- Hardwood floor refinishing. SERVICE AREA: We service Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wake Forest, Morrisville, Apex, Knightdale, Garner, Greenville, Chocowinity, Wilson and other cities across NC. If you have used store bought products to make your hardwood floors shiny but they are now dull, scratchy and just look unappealing, give us a call, Greenville area, 252-367-0133. Raleigh area 919-502-1958 If your hardwood floors have lost their luster, missing stain in areas and you have been told your hardwood floors need to be sanded, let us give you a 2nd opinion which may save your floors and be less expensive.
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That final coat really highlighted all the ripples and cups. Would be nice to see it actually sanded flat.
This is absolutely amazing, thank you! I've got some questions for anyone willing: can someone explain buffering in-between poly coats? What does it entail? Will anything adverse happen if you leave the stripper on for more than 2 minutes or so? Are there heavy fumes? Years later, are you honestly happy with the results? Thank you again! I'm closing on a little Cape Cod from 1925 with original heart pine floors. Not only is sanding labor intensive and expensive (no matter who does the work), but the floors I have are in good shape, but the stain is 50+ years, orange, and ugly. I'd rather try something less abrasive than sanding. I figure if I don't like the effect of the stripper, at least some of the varnish would be gone - thus there'd be less to gunk up the sanding pads if I have to go that route.
Nice work! Attention to detail for sure!
What are you putting down there
polyurathane
Is that new stain or do not let no one know what you doing
No new stain. Screening and fresh polyurethane.
Do the rolls not leave an orange peel look?
NO
@@trueclean4you thanks! will try it
@@withintheroots. Use a 3/8" nap roller. Micro Fiber. That's for any oil based poly. Some water based systems are better not being rolled. You're better off T Barring with certain water based products or you will get a orange peel look to them.
@@falconflooring2797 yeah that’s what I thought, we usually use the tbar just never tried applying it with the roll I’m just a little bit curious and want to try something different.
@@withintheroots. What water based product do you use that you want to roll it on with?