Things involved in refinishing of hardwood floors

Nothing brings back the natural beauty and shine of the wood flooring just like refinishing, specifically if the floor has dings and deep scratches. Nonetheless, it is a huge task; hence determining whether or not you want to DIY or want to hire a professional is vital.
If you are planning to DIY, keep in mind that the job may take many days, you will not be working for hours on staining the floor, buffing, sanding, filling cracks, but you also have to allow almost 24 hours for every coat of finish to dry up. Hence, three days is a good amount of time for sanding and refinishing hardwood floors.

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Inexpensive hardwood flooring

The job

Well, if you have decided that you have a few days to spend on the floors and can bring the equipment home, the last main aspect that you should consider is the work involved in wood floor refinishing.

Sanding and refinishing hardwood floors is not a very tough job. Nonetheless, the equipments might take some time to get used to, specifically the buffer. In some cases, the buffer might seem it can work on its own and you might have to work with it for a while, but this is generally not backbreaking work.

Equipment

Inexpensive hardwood flooring and refinishing involves two main pieces of equipments. These huge machines may be hired at most of the home stores, and are big enough; hence you will possibly require a truck to haul them to your home. Dealing with these is frequently enough to make some people look for a professional. There are some other minor tools that you will require, comprising of a palm sander or orbital.