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Hardwood Floor Refinishing
by Eileen Church
Description: Easy tips for refinishing your hardwood floors yourself.
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Are your beautiful hardwood floors not so beautiful anymore?
Maybe they just need a refinishing job. It can be a daunting
task, but here are some ideas to make it a little easier.
If your hardwood floors are in dire need of refinishing, get a
few estimates from professionals. You may be surprised at the
figures. You'll want to sit down when they tell you it will
cost you $1200 to have your living room redone. You could
carpet over it for less, but doesn't carpeting over beautiful
hardwood floors seem, well, wrong?
Contrary to what you may have heard, the finish doesn't take
days and days to dry. It’s quite simple actually. Go to your
favorite local home improvement store, Lowe’s, Menard’s, Home
Depot or other. Rent a sander. You'll need a drum sander, a
belt sander or both. They will explain to you how to use the
machine and tell you what kind of sand paper to purchase. They
will also tell you what kind of stain and finish to get. Make
sure you also pick up some dust masks because you will have saw
dust everywhere.
The sanders are very easy to use. They're a bit on the loud
side. The key is to keep it moving at all times. Do not stop or
you will get a divot in your wood. Think of it like a clothes
iron. You need to keep it moving or you will burn your clothes.
Same deal with the sander. It creates a lot of heat and you will
burn or dent your floors if you hesitate in one place too long.
You will feel like a Zamboni driver smoothing out your surface.
Word of caution, you do need to maintain control of the machine
at all times. It is self propelled, like a lawn mower or a
basset hound on a leash. When you power it up, hold on to the
machine tightly. Don't be afraid of it and after a few passes,
you'll start to even have fun.
First you need to remove the old finish, base coat, color, and
top coat. You may opt to forgo the color (stain) and just use
the nature color of the wood. You will still need to apply a
finish to it.
There are basically two types of floor finishes: one is
oil-based and the other is water-based polyurethane. Oil-based
is available in a satin, semi-gloss or gloss finish. Satin
works well on floors because it hides small flaws and lets the
natural beauty of the wood show without a bright shine.
Oil-based also produces a warm amber look that gives you the
traditional glow of wood floors. Water-based polyurethane dries
clear and resists yellowing. Water-based also dries quicker.
Make sure you let each coat thoroughly dry before applying the
next; same as you would nail polish. Give your floor at least
24-36 hours before moving furniture back on it. It will
continue to harden in the first couple of weeks.
Don't be overwhelmed. Instead of looking at refinishing your
hardwood floors as a humungous job, look at it as giving your
room a manicure, one step at a time. You'll also save yourself
as much as $1,000 by doing it yourself.
Eileen Church loves to work with wood. She is
the webmaster of http://www.funwoodworks.com which is the
premier woodwork and woodworking site on the internet. Please
visit http://www.funwoodworks.com for some excellent
woodworking resources.
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