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Diy hardwood floor sanding and
  refinishing – things you must know

Diy hardwood floor sanding and refinishing – things you must know

The   importance of refinishing your hardwood floors

Refinishing hardwood floors, though a simple task, is extremely   important. Hardwood floor sanding and refinishing is something that you have   to do every once a while (maybe once a year or once every 5 years) so that it   maintains the appearance that you want it to, extending its lifespan at the   same time. While you cans get this done quite easily on your own- having a   little knowledge about the process will be something that could be beneficial   for the next time. Here are some of the best tips about hardwood floor   sanding and refinishing from the best professionals in the   industry!

For the DIY kinds- what you will   need

For those who are taking on refinishing and sanding as their DIY   project, two machines will be needed.  The first is a drums sander, for   sanding out the major portion of the floor, and an ‘edger’, which will be   used for standing alongside the baseboards. These can be easily rented from   any flooring specialty store- avoid general rental stores to get better   results.

Before you go out to get these, measure the room, for this   measurement of the square footage will help the people at the store provide   you with the right number of discs and sanding belts that will be needed for   the job. Prepping before you rent these is a good option- for it will take   you more time than you think. Getting sanders before you are ready to use   will only waste your money.

Prepping the room- the   essentials

While removing the furniture and covering doors with plastic are   the obvious prep procedures, there are quite a few things that DIYers do not   do, including:

Plug or cover the air grilles to avoid getting any dust in the   ducts. To minimize the dust travelling in your house, turn off your HVAC   system on the thermostat

Remove the art on the walls and any window coverings that there   are- else they will add on to the number of things that you will end up   cleaning later.

Sanding completely under the doors is not possible- no matter how   you close or open them. Removing any doors that open into the particular room   will get rid of this problem

These are simple yet highly effective hardwood floor sanding tips   that will help you to successfully execute this DIY project, with the best   results and at minimal cost!

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