We often discuss how refinishing damaged wood floors needs a tailored approach. The general process may be similar, but each job will have its own intricacies. This may be in the previous wood finish used, repair and preparation or just by the size of the project.
Either way, it is important that we come up with a plan to ensure the smooth running of every project. Generally larger floor sanding projects will provide more challenges. This comes hand in hand with the fact with the scale of the issue.
There is no greater reward though that following the process through to completion. While the images show the transformation, the steps in between can be quite labour intensive.
Sanding Commercial Wood Floors
There are many commercial properties that tend to have wood floors. These include sports halls, gymnasiums, church halls, social clubs and many more. If your wood floor has sports markings, we are able to reapply these once the refinishing process has been completed. This may not always be required, and a freshly finished floor really does shine.
Often people believe that wood finishes are relatively thin. Therefore, they should be easy to sand back, right?
This project shows how dense the old coatings can be and the effort needed to remove them. Wood finishes, especially in this application need to be hard wearing and last for years. This is important for any project but especially those in commercial settings.
When refinishing wood floors, you should remove all old coatings before replaying a new finish. However, some often believe that it is more cost-effective and a solution to keep adding new wood finishes to the surface of old ones. This really does not work and will not provide a long-lasting finish.
We are able to offer tailored advice in order to ensure the best possible result for your floor sanding project.
Get in touch with our friendly and skilled team today on 0800 852 7177.
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