We offer many options of engineered hardwood flooring with thicker wear layers that will help to extend the lifespan of your.
Can you refinish 3 8 hardwood.
However homes built before the 1920s often have floors that are only 1 4 to 3 8 of an inch thick due to different milling standards.
Removing 1mm to 1 5mm of the wear layer should do this on most floors.
These floors can only handle a full sanding and refinish 2 3 times.
Traditionally hardwood flooring was always installed as unfinished planks that were then stained and finished with a protective surface layer right on the worksite.
Can be sanded and refinished 2 to 3 times.
The second reason to refinish engineered hardwood flooring is that you want to change the stain color of the wood.
Can you give me any advice on how to sand or get the old finish out of the bevelled edges that sits in between the planks.
But since the introduction of prefinished solid hardwood during the 1940s this newer form of flooring has become increasingly popular and today you may find that it s easier to find than traditional unfinished hardwood planks.
4 to 6 mm wear layer.
The easiest way to determine the thickness is if you or the previous owner has extra pieces left over.
Buffing hardwood floors can be tricky so if you ve never used a buffer before practice in the middle of the room until you get a feel for how to maneuver it.
Once the finish is roughed up we put on a water based polyurethane which can be recoated in 3 hours.
Can be sanded and refinished 3 to 6 times.
Hi i have 3 8 engineered hardwood flooring with bevelled edges.
If you are not sure about the wear layer of a floor you ve purchased from us give us a call.
Solid wood which is made of actual planks of real wood and engineered wood.
There are two types of prefinished hardwood floors.
Take a look at this project and you will like what.
Oil based polys are cheaper but each coat takes about 8 hours to dry.
Solid hardwood is generally 3 4 thick where as most engineered hardwoods are 3 8 or 1 2 thick.
Hardwood flooring materials are available in a range of thicknesses but solid hardwood flooring generally ranges between 5 16 to 3 4 inch thick.
Removing 1mm to 1 5mm of the wear layer should do this on most floors.