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Refinishing Hardwood Floors

One sure way to restore the beauty of your hardwood floors is by refinishing. Hardwood floor refinishing entails sanding away the imperfections on the wood flooring such as dents, scratches or stains and applying fresh coats of polyurethane finish and sealers. To get the best result, it is recommended that a licensed, professional hardwood flooring refinisher do the work.

In any case you are wondering how to refinish hardwood floors, here are the standard steps:

  1. Start by cleaning the floor thoroughly with a vacuum and a wood floor cleaner. This will remove any dirt, debris, or dust that may be on the surface of the floor.
  2. Next, use a drum sander to sand down the surface of the floor. Be sure to sand in the direction of the wood grain, and make sure that you remove all of the old finish from the floor.
  3. After sanding, use a hand-held orbital sander to sand the edges and corners of the floor, as well as any areas that the drum sander couldn’t reach.
  4. Once the floor is sanded, use a shop vac to remove all of the dust and debris from the floor.
  5. Apply a new finish to the floor using a T-bar or roller. Be sure to apply the finish evenly, and allow it to dry completely before walking on the floor or placing furniture back in the room.
  6. Once the finish is dry, your hardwood floors should be looking like new!

If you need help or have any questions, consider hiring a professional flooring contractor in Los Angeles to assist you with the project. For a Free On Site Estimate Call 323-799-9954


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How to Professionally Refinish Hardwood Flooring

How do you refinish hardwood floors? What are the steps taken to resurface wood flooring? What kind of flooring can be refinished? What does it takes to refinish hardwood floors?

These are but some of the questions a homeowner might ask when wanting to tackle some home improvement projects.

One feature of wood flooring is the ability for it to be refinished and restored. Depending on the thickness of the wood floors wear layer, it usually can be sanded and allow the unexposed grains of the wood to be resurfaced.

Here are the steps Custom Hardwood Flooring LA takes to refinish hardwood floors.

Work Area Preparation

Before starting a hardwood floor refinishing project, the work area needs to be prepped. Refinishing wood floors involves sanding the top surface of the wood floor and can create dust.

Though there are dustless sanding available, there is no guarantee that it would be 100%  dust free sanding. Hence, the work area needs to be prepped by clearing it with all furniture and personal artifacts. Walls and immovable items are then covered with plastic.

Usually refinishing hardwood floors require preparation such as an another room or place for the client to temporarily stay while the hardwood refinishing work is being done.

It is also best practice that any painting job be done prior to doing and refinishing of hardwood floors so to eliminate the possibility of having to redo the entire work. Last thing we need is having to refinish the floors again when a can of paint accidentally got spilled over it.

Sanding Hardwood Floor

To refinish hardwood floors it entails sanding hardwood floors. Sanding is removing the top layer of the wood flooring with the use of a sander that has sanding paper attachments with varying grit.

It can remove the floorings current stain color, deep scratches, gauges, stains and other imperfections that are deeply seeded in the wood.

The higher the number of grit the finer the sanding will be. Usually sanding starts with a very rough sanding paper and move its way up to a finer sand paper to make the wood flooring surface smooth and ready to be stained and or refinished.

An experience hardwood floor refinisher uses professional grade sanding machines and knows how to evenly sand the floor without taking out too much from the wear layer. Usually the quality of the stain and finish application is determined by how well the floor is prepped and sanded.

After the sanding is complete, the entire work area is vacuumed throughly to make sure that its free of dust as much as possible.

Custom Staining

One can definitely be creative with their hardwood floors as it allows putting any stain color your heart desires. The ultimate outcome of the hardwood floor’s color and shades can be affected by the kind of  wood specie the flooring is made from.

For example a Brazilian Cherry hardwood floor  has a pinkish/ reddish color tone naturally. Staining this kind of wood, especially with a reddish stain can produce a darker red color compared when you are staining a white oak flooring.

This needs to be considered greatly especially if one is going for a natural or colorless floor finish. A flooring that has a natural reddish tone needs to be bleached first if one would like to get a very light, white and fresh natural look for the floor.

Apply Polyurethane Finish

After the wood flooring is sanded and stained, it is now time to apply coats of finish. The finish needs to be dried first before the next coats are applied. First coat usually is the sealer followed by the polyurethane finish.

There are different types of base for wood flooring finishes. Some have oil base while others have water base. In the Los Angeles county water base polyurethane finish is whats allowed and recommended.

Some of the things that needs to be considered when choosing the right hardwood flooring finish is the ease of application, warranty, VOC – (Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, according to www.lung.org VOCs are gases that are emitted into the air from products or processes.

Some are harmful by themselves, including some that cause cancer. In addition, they can react with other gases and form other air pollutants after they are in the air.

They are usually found in finishes, paint, paint thinners or flooring.), and product quality. We personally prefer to use Bona products as we have already tried and tested it over the years.

It is highly recommended that no one walks on the floor until the polyurethane finish completely dries. Also, it is best to refrain from walking on the floor wearing shoes especially high heels until the finish is fully cured and hardened.

It is recommended to regularly clip pets claws / nails, so that the maintenance and the beauty of the newly refinished flooring is prolonged.

Schedule A Free Hardwood Flooring Estimate

Ready to transform your hardwood floors? Custom Hardwood Flooring LA offers professional refinishing services to bring new life to your wood flooring. Our experienced team will handle everything from preparation to the final finish, ensuring a stunning result. Contact us today to schedule a free on-site estimate and let us take care of your hardwood flooring needs. Don’t wait—revitalize your home with beautifully refinished floors!

Hardwood Floor Refinishing VS Buffing, What’s The Difference?

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vs Buffing, What’s The Difference?

You had hardwood floors installed at your beautiful home. Several years after, they no longer look as vibrant, finish started looking dull and have minimal, light, micro scratches. Still beautiful though. But now you just want to revive your wood flooring without having to sand the floor, so what are your wood flooring options?

Refinishing Hardwood Versus Hardwood Floor Buffing

Stained Damaged Hardwood Floors
Stained Damaged Hardwood Floors that will need to be sanded and refinished

We have encountered this numerous times over the years. Sometimes homeowners will call and tell us they don’t want to have their wood floors sanded but they just want to “clean” them. We call this hardwood floor buffing or wood flooring screening. Buffing hardwood floors is just lightly sanding off the top finish of the hardwood flooring. This process can help improve the overall look of the floor, remove light scratches and other imperfections that are just on the finish.

However, hardwood floor buffing or screening have its limitations. It does not effectively remove deep scratches that are on the wood. It will also not remove deep stains, dents, and gauges or other hardwood floor imperfections. To take care of all this hardwood flooring issue, we recommend sanding the hardwood floor and refinishing it by applying coats of the polyurethane finish.

Sanding hardwood floors, on the other hand, is the process wherein the top layer of your hardwood flooring is sanded off with different grits of sandpapers at different phases of the process. Whether your floors can be sanded or not depends on the wear layer that your wood flooring currently have. If there is no longer enough wear layer left and the engineered wood flooring is still sanded down, you expose the plywood plank and risk breaking the flooring plank. At this point it is usually when replacing your hardwood floors is recommended.

This type of restoring or rejuvenating your hardwood floors requires much more intensive work compared to just buffing the hardwood floors.
Hardwood floor buffing or screening is quite a popular choice with homeowners that have wood flooring that is not so worn out and are just looking to have their floors looking fresh once again. Also, we found that buffing hardwood floors are sometimes the last recourse we can do to improve the clients’ hardwood floors, when they can no longer be sanded. After buffing the wood floors, a fresh coat of finish is applied. Clients have the option to apply as little as one coat of polyurethane finish or more depending on their preference.

As we have indicated before, hardwood floor buffing is recommended for addressing concerns that are far more superficial on the wood flooring. So depending on the extent of the issues your wood flooring might have, be prepared to opt for a much extensive hardwood flooring restoration with having to sand and refinished it instead.

So the next time that you are considering having some hardwood flooring restoration work done, figure out if buffing your wood flooring can be an alternative choice over sanding and refinishing your hardwood floors. Both can improve the overlook of your floor and potentially address wood flooring problems such as hardwood flooring dullness, scratches, dents, gauges, etc.

It is also best that a professional hardwood flooring service provider is employed. This ensures that the work is done right the first time and the homeowners are spared from any liability arising from hiring non-qualified wood flooring installers or refinishers.

Custom Hardwood Flooring LA

About Custom Hardwood Flooring LA

CHFLA is a family owned hardwood flooring business since 1994. We believe in providing professional hardwood flooring services with the best customer service that we can possibly provide. Licensed, bonded and insured; we have provided hardwood floor refinishing, all types of wood floor installation, custom, staining, sanding, repair and restoration for the Greater Los Angeles area and its neighboring communities.

Need to schedule a free on-site estimate?

Custom Hardwood Floors LA, a flooring contractor, offers Low Price Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Hardwood Floor Installation Services throughout Los Angeles, specializing in Refinishing, Installation, Repairs, Custom Floors, Exotic wood.

Call us today at: 323-799-9954 or Schedule a FREE On-site Estimate

Resurfacing Hardwood Floors

Resurfacing hardwood floors is a sure fire way to update your wood flooring. Specially during the spring time when it usually means spring cleaning! So before you start busting your chops making your home sparkly clean; Let me remind you that nothing like a well polished, newly buffed or refinished hardwood floor to bring your spring cleaning in full circle. So what is the Difference? When do we buff the floors and when do we do sanding?

LA Hardwood Floor Resurfacing

Having your hardwood floor buffed occasionally would make your wood floor more durable and will usually take care of the light stains and scratches on the finish. Buffing is a lighter process of sanding the floor and applying a coat of polyurethane finish.

Sanding hardwood floors is a more thorough way of resurfacing the floor.  It requires a more abrasive kind of sandpaper to remove deeper scratches, dents, and imperfections off of the wood flooring. After evenly sanding we apply three coats of the polyurethane finish. The finish that we apply is water-based and if our clients have a special preference for a finished example with no VOC finishes then we apply that as well.

It is fairly important that you have a professional and experienced Los Angeles hardwood floor refinisher do the Resurfacing of your floors. This ensures that the sanding process is done right the first time and will not waste the precious wear layer of your hardwood flooring.

About Custom Hardwood Flooring LA

CHFLA is a family owned hardwood flooring business since 1994. We believe in providing professional hardwood flooring services with the best customer service that we can possibly provide. Licensed, bonded and insured; we have provided hardwood floor refinishing, all types of wood floor installation, custom, staining, sanding, repair and restoration for the Greater Los Angeles area and its neighboring communities.

Need to schedule a free on-site estimate?

Custom Hardwood Floors LA, a flooring contractor, offers Low Price Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Hardwood Floor Installation Services throughout Los Angeles, specializing in Refinishing, Installation, Repairs, Custom Floors, Exotic wood.

Call us today at: 323-799-9954

Different Kinds of Wood Floor Finishes

Different types of wood floor finishes are used when refinishing hardwood floors. It is important to choose the right type of finish for your hardwood floors. When choosing your hardwood floor finishes, consider your lifestyle and maintenance preferences. All wood floors will require routine maintenance, such as sweeping or dust mopping, to keep them looking beautiful and new, but different wood flooring finishes will have a big impact on how you care for your floor long-term, as well as how your floor will look in the years to come.

Hardwood Floor Finishes

Surface finishes are very popular because they are durable, water-resistant, and require minimal maintenance. Surface finishes are blends of synthetic resins. These finishes most often are referred to as urethane or polyurethanes, and remain on the surface of the wood to form a protective coating.

There are several types of surface finishes available: water-based, oil-based, acid-cured, and moisture-cured.

Water-based finishes appear clear and will resist turning yellow over time. They have a mild odor when applied, and will dry in two to three hours. Water-based finishes are very durable.

Oil-based finishes appear amber in color. They have a moderate odor when applied, and will dry in about eight hours. Oil-based finishes are very durable.

Acid-cured finishes appear clear to slightly amber. They have a strong odor when applied, and will dry in about two to three hours. Acid-cured finishes are extremely durable.

Moisture-cured finishes appear clear to amber. They have a strong odor when applied, and will dry in about two to three hours in humid conditions. Moisture-cured finishes are extremely durable and are more moisture-resistant than other surface finishes.

Wax finishes soak into the pores of the wood and harden to form a protective penetrating seal, which will appear low luster and amber in color. They have a mild odor when applied, and will dry in a variable amount of time depending on the type of wax used and the job-site conditions. Wax finishes are durable but will show spots from water and other contaminates.

Acrylic impregnated finishes are injected into the wood to create a super-hard, extremely durable floor. Acrylic impregnated finishes rarely are used in residential applications. They most often are used in very high traffic areas in commercial settings such as malls and restaurants.

Consult a professional Los Angeles hardwood flooring contractor to help you decide on what kind of finish is best for your floors.

Need to schedule a free on-site estimate?

CHFLA is a family owned hardwood flooring business since 1994. We believe in providing professional hardwood flooring services with the best customer service that we can possibly provide. Licensed, bonded and insured; we have provided hardwood floor refinishing, all types of wood floor installation, custom, staining, sanding, repair and restoration for the Greater Los Angeles area and its neighboring communities.

Custom Hardwood Floors LA, a flooring contractor, offers Low Price Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Hardwood Floor Installation Services throughout Los Angeles, specializing in Refinishing, Installation, Repairs, Custom Floors, Exotic wood.

Call us today at: 323-799-9954 or Schedule FREE On-site Estimate

Can My Hardwood Floors Be Sanded And Refinished?

Can My Hardwood Floor Be Refinished?

Hardwood floor sanding and refinishing is one great thing you can do with having hardwood flooring installed in your home. Can my hardwood floors be sanded and refinished? This is a question usually asked by hardwood flooring owners, when they find that its time to address some imperfections on their wood flooring. is that this flooring material can be re-surfaced and refinished. This allows you to bring back to life and the beauty of your wood flooring after normal wear and tear or damages that can happen over time.

But how can you determine whether your hardwood flooring can still be sanded or not? The answer lies in how much wear layer is left on your wood flooring. The thicker the wear layer, the better probability that the floor can still be re-surfaced.

 

Hardwood Floor Refinishing In Los Angeles, CA

 

Sanding hardwood floors is the process of taking out scratches, dents, and other imperfections in the wood flooring using different levels of coarse sandpapers and a sanding machine. When done professionally, sanding hardwood floors usually takes away about 1 millimeter of your wood flooring surface. So depending on the thickness of the hardwood flooring wear layer, it can be sanded and refinished.

Sanding and refinishing solid hardwood floors is the most ideal. It can be sanded around six to seven times in the course of the wood flooring’s lifetime. A good solid hardwood floor’s wear layer usually starts at 6mm thick. Do take note that sanding the wood flooring’s surface would smoothen and even out the top layer. Distressed hardwood floors usually require hand sanding which is more labor-intensive and time-consuming therefore more costly compared to regular sanding and refinishing work.

Sanding and Refinishing Engineered Hardwood Floors The quality of engineered hardwood floors is usually determined by how thick the wear layer it has. Some engineered hardwood floors can be cheaper in price but have too thin of a wear layer. Having the best interest of our clients in mind, the minimum requirement for us to install an engineered flooring for clients is at least 3mm. This is to make sure that they get their money’s worth because this will allow at least 3-4 times of sanding.  Installing anything less than that will only allow 1-2 times of sanding and after that, your wood flooring can not be sanded anymore. Having hardwood floors is known to increase the value of your home. A simple sanding, staining, and refinishing can cost-effectively update the look of your property and take care of any scratches, stains, dents, or imperfection on the wood flooring. When done by a professional the process can be very fast and easy.

Making sure that the flooring technicians are well experienced, licensed, and have your best interest can and will save you from a lot of unnecessary problems. Typically, homeowners tend to overlook the importance of the thickness of the wear layer of the wood flooring.  They tend to get hardwood flooring installed base on how cheap they can get it.

Need to schedule a free on-site estimate?

Custom Hardwood Floors LA, a flooring contractor, offers Low Price Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Hardwood Floor Installation Services throughout Los Angeles, specializing in Refinishing, Installation, Repairs, Custom Floors, Exotic wood.

Call us today at: 323-799-9954


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