DURING REFINISHING

When your wood floors begin to lose their shine, a maintenance coat might be just what they need. This process involves thoroughly cleaning the existing finish, lightly sanding the surface, and applying a fresh new coat of wood floor finish to restore their beauty. If a maintenance coat isn’t enough to address the wear and tear, a full resand may be necessary to completely rejuvenate your floors.

BEFORE

A full sand and refinish is the ideal solution for wood floors with significant damage, such as deep scratches, dents, or exposed wood due to worn-out finish. This process restores your floors to their original beauty and provides the perfect opportunity to change their color for a fresh, updated look. The number of times a floor can be sanded depends on several factors, including the thickness of the wear layer, the condition and flatness of the floor, the type of equipment used, and the skill of the contractor.

AFTER
STAING OPTIONS

A complete sand and refinish is recommended when your wood floors have deep scratches, dents, or other significant damage. It’s also necessary when the finish has worn away, leaving the bare wood exposed. Sanding the floor down to the raw wood not only restores its beauty but also gives you the chance to change the color and create a whole new look. How many times a floor can be sanded depends on several factors, such as the thickness of the wear layer, the condition and flatness of the floor, the type of equipment used, and the expertise of the contractor.

At R Floor, we use only the highest-quality stain brands available on the market to ensure stunning, long-lasting results. With over 70 colors to choose from—or the option to create a custom color just for you—we’ll help you find the perfect shade to match your style and bring your vision to life.

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