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by: Rob Buenaventura
How do you know when the time is right to refinish your hardwood floors?
Hardwood floors tend to be quite durable and the stains long lasting.
There are, of course, places in high traffic areas that will begin
to show signs of wear long before the floors have worn out their beauty
of usefulness. With that in mind, how do you know when the time is
right for refinishing?
Refinishing hardwood floors doesn’t have to be the stuff that
nightmares are made of. In fact, if at all possible this is the kind
of chore you should really entrust to professionals (this way someone
else is responsible if something gets messed up). Another reason to
entrust this to professionals is that they have access to the best
of power tools for this specific job. And using the right tools is
sometimes all the difference in the world. While it wouldn’t
be cost effective for the average home owner to purchase these tools
for a one time project, a professional floor person would often have
cause to use these tools.
So what is the difference between a floor that simply needs to be
cleaned and one that needs to be completely refinished? One way to
do this is to go to one of the high traffic run down areas of your
floor and spill a few drops of liquid onto the floor. If the liquid
beads up there is still some life left in your original finish and
you are not quite ready for a major overhaul. If on the other hand,
the wood soaks the water right up, it is time to refinish.
One of the great things about refinishing is that you can choose to
go lighter or darker than before or even to use the exact same finish.
If you’re looking for a way to change the look of a room, changing
the finish of your floors is definitely a way to make a large impact
on a room. Keep in mind that stain samples will look different when
they are on the entire floor and that different stains react differently
to different hardwoods, you definitely want to choose a stain that
is compatible to the hardwoods of your floors. The age of your floor
also has a tremendous impact on how the stain will look when the floor
is finished. A good place to try stain samples is the floorboard of
a closet.
Hardwood flooring comes in many different stains and colors, the more
popular stain options include stains that appear natural, light stains
that don’t significantly altar the look of the wood, medium stains,
which bring out a darker tint in the grain of the wood, and dark stains,
which provide a rich, velvety feel to the floor.
If you haven’t something that reaches out and grabs you, you
can also go to a local hardware store and have a stain custom blended
for your floors. You can get really creative for these stains and have
a lot of fun in the process, but remember this is your home and you
have to live with the floors once they are finished.
About The Author
Rob Buenaventura invites you to http://www.hardwoodscene.com. Here
we provide tips on hardwood refinishing and installation of wood
flooring. Save money and learn on how to diy refinishing hardwood
flooring at http://www.hardwoodscene.com/Learn-How-To-Refinish-Hardwood-Floor-To-Save-Money.asp,
come visit Hardwoodscene for your hardwood flooring center.
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