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  • How to Salvage a Hardwood Floor

    For hundreds of years many people have sought the natural beauty of wood floors to add beauty and enhance the value of their home. The earliest installation of wood flooring was fairly simple. The...

  • How to Level Existing Wooden Floors

    Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to any home, however, if an older wood floor has uneven spots, it can deter from the wood's natural beauty. You can sand down the uneven portions to level...

  • How to Redo a Wood Floor

    In homes built before the 1960s, hardwood floors are a common feature. However, during periods when hardwood fell out of fashion, these beautiful floors were covered up with carpet. If you've...

  • How to Polish Floorboards

    Many older homes may have an undiscovered treasure underneath their carpeting. Back before costs became prohibitive, builders often used some very nice varieties of lumber as floorboards. If you...

  • How to Hand-Sand a Wood Floor

    Sanding a wood floor by hand is a lot of work and is best used for a small area, perhaps to avoid the damage that rental sanders might inflict on the surface. By hand-sanding, you can pay close...

  • How Do I Recoat a Hardwood Floor?

    The shiny polyurethane finish on hardwood floors must be recoated every five to seven years to correct the appearance of scratches and scuff marks. If your wood floors have been waxed, all traces...

  • How to Resurface Hardwood Floors

    The condition of hardwood floors can make or break the look of your home. By its nature, wood is susceptible to wear and tear and can be damaged easily. If your floor is in need of resurfacing,...

  • How to Erase a Burn From a Vinyl Floor

    Vinyl floors are vulnerable to burn marks, which can result from heated appliances, cigarettes and hot cookware. Most burns can be repaired quickly and the fix is almost unnoticeable. Repairing a...

  • How to Refinish Maple Floors

    Hardwood floors change color over time due to high traffic volumes and normal wear. If re-carpeting or laying a new floor is not in your budget, try refinishing your maple wood floors using a...

  • How to Pull up Old Carpet and Finish The Wood Floor Underneath

    Do you have some old carpet in your house covering hard wood floors? This article will show you how to pull up that old carpet and then refinish those hardwood floors. Taking out the carpet is fun...

  • How to Remove Deep Scratches From Bamboo Flooring

    Due to its natural beauty, strength and abundance, bamboo has become a popular choice for hardwood flooring. Still, like all hardwoods, bamboo can become damaged and show wear over time. Dropped...

  • Instructions for Refinishing Wood Floors

    Hardwood floors are durable and naturally beautiful, though they can be damaged. Water, high traffic and the effects of sunlight can deteriorate the finish and even damage the wood itself....

  • How to Refinish Hardwood Floors & Bubbles

    Wood flooring is a beautiful feature in homes both old and new. Wood floors are resistant to traffic and liquid, providing that they are properly cared for. Over time, the finish on the flooring...

  • How to Refinish Old Pine Floors

    Refinishing old pine floors, which are softer than oak or maple, must be done with caution to protect the wood. Completing the job correctly, whether you choose to do it yourself or hire a...

  • How to Refinish Your Own Wood Floors

    Wood floors are beautiful but they can be very expensive. If your home already has wood floors you do not need to put a new one in if it's worn or weathered. With a few supplies and some hard...

  • DIY Parquet Flooring Refinishing

    Parquet floors are among the most interesting wood floors you can have. The small wood planks, arranged into square patterns, lend an intricacy to the design that makes parallel planks look simple...

  • Douglas Fir Floor Refinishing

    If you are refinishing your Douglas Fir wood floors, there are several things that you should know before you begin the project. Failure to follow proper refinishing procedures could result in...

  • Tips on How to Sand & Stain Hardwood Floors

    Natural wood floors usually aren't actually all-natural. In most cases, they're stained to help bring out the character of the wood, and then sealed in gloss to help protect them from moisture and...

  • Wood Floor Sanding Tips

    Wood floors will always need to be sanded before refinishing or finishing for the first time. Failure to sand before finishing your wood floors will result in a rough finish that exposes raised...

  • Refinishing Heart Pine Hardwood Floors

    Heart Pine flooring is considered a soft wood--unlike oak, cherry, and maple, which are hardwoods. It is an absolutely beautiful wood flooring, and it refinishes as well or better than all other...

  • Advice on Refinishing Wood Floors

    Wood floors are finished with the expectation that they won't need refinishing for five to 10 years, depending on how well you take care of them. Whatever the reason for refinishing--due to a...

  • Easy Ways to Sand Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors do need to be sanded for several reasons. The first is cosmetic. Scratches and dings can be removed by sanding and refinishing. Another is leveling; raised floor boards can be...

  • Tips on Sanding Hardwood Floors

    When finishing or refinishing hardwood floors, you must pay close attention to the preparation. Sanding hardwood floors requires a lot of attention to detail that, if overlooked, will reap...

  • Wood Floor Sanding Technique

    Sanding wood floors is most often attempted prior to refurbishing, before applying a coat or color of stain or sealer, and when creating new flooring as part of a home renovation. Learning how to...

  • How to Repair & Refinish Hardwood Floor

    Hardwood flooring is a strong and durable finish material and can last for decades if properly installed. Over time, however, these floors can become damaged due to heavy traffic, impact from...

  • Sanding Wooden Floors Advice

    Wood floors have been around since man first learned how to cut wood effectively for personal use. Wood floors provide a warmth and beauty in the home that no other flooring material can match....

  • Floor Refinishing Techniques

    There are many floor refinishing techniques that will make your floors look like new. For hardwood floors that need a new lease on life, there are a few ways to revitalize them. First you need to...

  • How to Re-Grout Tiles

    Grout is the filler between tiles to hold them in place. Grout acts as a barrier against water, mildew and mold that can develop in the tile and gives tile strength. Grout is a mixture of sand,...

  • How to Refinish Oak Flooring

    There is nothing prettier than an old oak floor, until it starts getting scratched, discolored and cloudy. Hiring professionals to refinish your floor can cost a fortune. In most cases, you can...

  • How to Refinish a Pine Floor

    If your home has pine floors, chances are you will need to refinish them at some point. Pine is a soft wood and therefore not as easy to refinish as oak. Just make sure your floors are solid wood...

  • How to Refinish Hardwood Floor

    If you would like to refinish your hardwood floor, here you will get an easy step by step description how to get your old floors back to life.

  • How to Clean Pet Stains From a Hardwood Floor

    Pets are wonderful companions. Medical professionals say that taking care of a dog can even lower a person's blood pressure and reduce stress. This, however, is probably not true when Fido has...

  • How to Finish Wood Floors

    Finishing wood floors is a tedious job, but well worth the effort. It takes time to sand, stain and coat the floor with polyurethane to make it look new again. If you have wood flooring that needs...

  • How to Repair and Hide Small Concrete Cracks

    If you have a rough concrete driveway, patio, or walkway with minor surface cracks, one of the best ways to repair these cracks is to fill them in with concrete repair caulk (siliconized latex...

  • How to Sand and Seal Wood Flooring

    Sanding and sealing wood flooring is often a messy and time-consuming job, but with the help of your local hardware rental outlet it is a job that a dedicated amateur can accomplish.You'll start...

  • How to Refinish Hardwood Floors for Cheap

    Hardwood floors are all the rage at the moment. If your home has hardwood floors all it takes is a little time and a little elbow grease to make them look as good as new--and at a price that...

  • How to Rent a Floor Buffer

    A floor buffer is a unique tool. When used correctly, it can polish, clean or sand the floor you use it on with a large, circular pad. It allows you to clean the surface quickly and usually rather...

  • How to Sand a Hardwood Floor

    After you have installed hardwood floors, or hired someone to do so, you will need to make sure that they are sanded before you can seal the floors. The process takes some physical maneuvering,...

  • How to Repair a Water-Damaged Hardwood Floor

    Wood and water just don't mix. Sealed and waxed floors may become stained if water sits on their surface for more than a few minutes. Here's how to repair the damage.

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