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Any hardwood floor has its own limits. At some point in the hardwood floor life, you may notice changes caused by high traffic or misuse of the hardwood floor. For example: your floor is not as shiny as it used to be; maybe you can see scuffs and scratches in some areas of the floor, or you just want extra floor protection. What would be the proper action in this matter? Do I have to sand my floor again? What is recoating? Recoating is the process by which we don't sand the hardwood floor to bare wood, but only lightly remove the top surface of the finish with all scratches on it; then we apply one or more coats of desired finish. Some times, however, damage made to the wood is beyond the point of recoating; that's why your floor has to be sanded and refinished. Great
things about recoating: When should I recoat my floor? We can't tell you how many years each floor will last; each house is different. The best way is to look for signs of wear and don't wait too long. It can be 2 years or 10.Remember that a more durable finish and more coats of finish mean longer lasting protection! Its not easy always for a customer to determine what needs to be done; that why here at B&Z FLOORING Co. We offer a FREE ESTIMATE.
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