When Is The Right Time To Refinish The Wooden Floors?

Wooden flooring undoubtedly adds more beauty, style, comfort and value to your property. But, it is equally true that it requires a very rigorous and strict maintenance and services to keep it as fresh as ever.
 
RENNINGTON, U.K. - Oct. 18, 2014 - PRLog -- Unlike wine, wood does not get better with age. Understanding wooden flooring and when to give it a complete new look is not as simple as it seems.

Before you make up your mind and think of make your family members fed-up for days, it is better to first let the professional company of flooring in Newcastle decide when you should think of getting the flooring done. Do not think you can accomplish the job of flooring by your own; it is a big task that needs professional guidance. There are many points that need to be kept in mind like the furniture has to be relocated; the foot traffic will have to be diverted for some days, etc. The dust and the chemicals from the process will be all over the place.

You can begin by taking a close look at your bottom of the house. In case you find any faded finishes or surface scratches which are very lightly visible, you might get lucky! That means that you can only get away with just screening of the floor and applying the finish. Screening is just another method which is quite popular for roughing up the existing finish of the wooden grounds.

In case you are not lucky, you will be seeing some extensive water damage or deep scratches into the wood, or sagging or split boards throughout the floor. This is an indication that your flooring in Sunderland requires lot more than just screening. One of the options is to completely replace or cover the damaged part of the wooden base. In some of the cases, if the damage is not widespread, you have an option of replacing just the damaged boards of the floor. If you are in doubt, it is always recommended to seek a professional help.

There are a few simple thoughts that you need to reflect upon before you get started with the wood floor restoration in Sunderland.  To begin with, you have to be aware whether you have laminated or engineered flooring instead of solid hardwood planks. Laminated or engineered bases are not made from the wood at all, so a synthetic product will never require any type of refinishing. If you have discovered that your floor is a wooden one, it is best left to a professional to further investigate the extent of damage, and what can be done to restore it.

For seeking the expert and professional’s help in wooden floor restoration and repairing, visit www.northumberlandfloorsanding.co.uk.

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