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In many homes, the once-beautiful original hardwood floors have been hidden under carpet and linoleum or worn heavily by years of use. When in good repair, hardwood floors are easy to care for and...
Sanding marks from a floor sander are a great concern when sanding hardwood floors. The weight of the machine makes it extremely easy to leave sanding marks. These marks, also known as chatter...
Sanding and painting wooden floors can be done to add a new look or design to an existing room in your home. Paint can easily be applied to wooden floors once they have bee properly prepared. If...
Using a heavy-duty belt sander is a lot different than using a normal belt sander. The first thing to take into consideration is that a heavy-duty belt sander is much more powerful. Without taking...
Wood flooring adds warmth and charm to a room unrivaled by any other material. The downside to wood flooring is that it is apt to lose its luster over time. Properly resurfacing and refinishing...
Stained hardwood floors create a beautiful, warm look in a room, but over time, the floors grow dull and damaged. Often, carpet was installed over hardwood floors in older homes, and once the...
Refinishing hardwood floors involves running a large disk sander over the floor to remove any old finish. One issue that can occur when sanding hardwood floors is the circles or swirl marks that...
Whether you've just laid a new hardwood floor, or you have one that's decades old and was never finished, you should sand, stain and seal it as soon as possible to protect it from moisture and...
Over time, the finish on a hardwood floor wears out and loses its luster. The beautiful wood beneath is obscured, and, if the finish is worn enough, becomes more vulnerable to damage without the...
Refinishing the floors in your home is a great way to add life to aging wood. This process will get rid of large slashes and holes which may be in the wood and will refresh the look of the entire...
The wood floors in your home endure a lot of wear and tear through the years. After a while, wood floors will begin to look dull and scuffed. Refinishing floors with a hand sander is a process...
Hardwood floors are an elegant and valuable feature in any home. They not only look great but also are durable and long-lasting. Hardwood floors will exhibit signs of wear and tear after a few...
One of the great advantages to having a hardwood floor is the beautiful finishes that they're capable of possessing. With the right finish a hardwood floor becomes a centerpiece, with deep rich...
Refinishing your hardwood floor with stain is a creative way to update and enhance the beauty of your home. Preparations need to be made in order for the stain to penetrate the wood and reveal...
A floor made out of plywood can be very durable, but in order to keep it looking nice, you will need to stain it. By its nature, wood is susceptible to wear and tear and can be damaged easily....
Few things restore the luster to a room than a fresh coat of paint and a newly refinishing floor. Working with powerful sanders often intimidates people out of attempting a floor refinishing job...
The post-installation work on a new hardwood floor is all about the sanding. You have to sand it to get the floorboards even, then sand it again to get the surface smooth and ready for staining,...
Installing tile over painted concrete adds a few extra steps to your tiling job. Unfortunately, the tile cannot be adhered directly to the painted surface. Paint used on concrete will not bond...
Reconditioning hardwood floors can add great equity to your home. Hardwood floors are also easier to maintain than carpeted floors; if you spill something on hardwood it can be easily wiped up...
Staining a hardwood floor brings out the beauty of the grain while helping protect the wood from moisture. Stain is a very thin, watery pigmented application that is allowed to soak into the wood,...
Pine tongue-and-groove planks are a noble old style of flooring that you don't see much in new construction. This is because, as a "soft" wood, pine is less durable then hard woods like oak. Pine...
If you are considering finishing or refinishing your red or white oak wood floors, there are a few things you should know about the tools, materials and techniques available for a successful...
A wood floor can bring out the beauty of a room in a way other floors never could, but over time, thanks to foot traffic, wood floors can lose their luster and get scuffed and scratched....
In this eHow you will learn the steps to refinished your hardwood floors in a weekend. This is a project that any do-it-yourself person can take on, don't be scared away. Just be sure to read...
Refinishing a hardwood floor can be a long and messy process, especially when getting the floor prepped for the new finish. While using a sander makes a quick job of removing the finish and...
Refinishing a hardwood floor generally requires the use of a heavy sander grinding away at the old finish in order to prepare the wood for the new finish. The process kicks up a cloud of dust, and...
Hardwood floors tend to dull with age. The shine is lost, and they begin to look worn and drab. Refinishing a hardwood floor can bring back the vitality and luster your floor had when it was new....
Refinishing old wood floors is a common task among many homeowners. During days of old, it would be absolutely necessary to call in a floor expert to do the job. However, in the past 10 years,...
You can extend the life of solid wood floors by sanding and recoating them with a floor finish. Using a large belt-type floor sander, an edge sander and several grades of sandpaper, all available...
Hardwood floors are a popular feature of most homes. After time, hardwood floors can become scratched, discolored and dingy looking. There's no need to replace the hardwood floors, though....
Want to make your hardwood floors look like new, but don't want to pay a crew $50 per hour or more? Refinishing hardwoods is not as hard as you might think. In fact, a novice can refinish an...
So you've just laid the most beautiful oak floor you've ever seen. What now? Finishing a new oak floor correctly is as crucial as laying it correctly. A wood stain highlights the natural beauty of...
Varnished wood floors are at the top of many homeowners must have list. Potential home buyers love refinished wood floors, too. They're beautiful, durable and look good in a variety of decorating...
Over time, wood floors lose their luster and shine. Paying someone to refinish your floors for you can cost thousands of dollars, but you can do it yourself for mere hundreds. It does take a lot...
This is a big job, but you can do it.
Chances are that there may be a hardwood floor waiting beneath the old linoleum in your home. Refinishing hardwood floors can increase the value of a home, but keep in mind that even if there is...
Over time your oak wood floor can loose its luster. Wood floors need to be refinished once the polyurethane starts to wear thin and the oak becomes exposed. Refinishing your oak floors will...
Why not do it your self you can rent the equipment from the Home Depot or Lowe's. While your their you can buy the penetrating sealer and the polyurethane varnish.
If you are thinking about refinishing, repairing or painting your wooden floor, you will have to sand it first to remove any previous finishes, stains and scratches. After you are finished...
Staining hardwood floors can range from hard work (if you need to remove an older stain), or it can be more simple (if you are just applying a new stain). A wood floor stain brings out the charm...
To prepare for refinishing a hardwood floor, first gather all the necessary tools. You'll need a belt sander, edging sander, hand sander, sandpaper (in at least three different grades for each...
If you'd like a new look for the floors in your home but you don't want carpeting, try painting your wooden floors. You can match the color of your walls, introduce another color or even paint an...
Whether you're installing hardwood floors or refinishing existing floors, having the proper hardwood flooring tools is the best way to ensure the success of your project. Here's a list of...
If you're thinking about refinishing a hardwood floor, chances are you'll need to buy or rent some hardwood floor sanding tools. Having the right equipment will make the job go much more smoothly.
In this article you will learn how to strip old linoleum and the mastic underneath the linoleum from an existing floor.
Maybe you've discovered hardwood floors underneath you carpeting, or your current hardwood floor needs a new stain and finish. You can do it yourself without hiring expensive contractors....
Bamboo floors are some of the most durable and beautiful floors available. The texture and grain lend a sophisticated note to any space, and the stains available for bamboo floors are numerous....
Sometimes you have hardwood floors that aren't in that bad of condition where you have to rent a floor sander to completely strip them to bare wood, as in this case. After we pulled up the carpet...
Refinishing hardwood flooring is a daunting task that requires quite a bit of time and patience. Before you can even begin to think about applying a new finish, you’ll need to sand your...
Have you just found hardwood floors hidden under an ugly carpet, or are your wood floors starting to show their age? Not to worry. Restoring those floors back to new is not as hard as it sounds....