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Article Title: Wood Floor Sanding Philadelphia PA
Author: Chris Carson
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Wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA is a hard and time-consuming job, even for professional contractors. That's why a lot of people cheat and skip important steps when sanding. However, skipping even the smallest of sanding steps will leave mistakes that cannot be covered-up by staining or finishing.
Preparing the Room
Preparing the room is an important part of sanding because it dictates how well the job will be done and how easy the clean-up will be after.
1. Remove All Furniture
Removing all furniture in preparation for wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA is an obvious step. However, some small details are often skipped by novice sanders. For example, doors that open towards the floor being sanded should be removed. That's because it's difficult to sand the floor under the door even if it's opened and closed.
Similarly, low hanging fixtures should be hung higher. It's easy for sanders to hit their heads on hanging fixtures. Plus, the dust can reach the objects, meaning the owner has to clean them up after the sanding. The same goes for paintings, pictures and anything else hanging on the walls.
2. Take Out or Nail Down Nails
Removing old carpeting prior to wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA can expose nails, tacks and staples on the floor. These need to be removed or nailed down in order to prevent any damage on the sanding equipment. Unfortunately, these small objects are hard to detect. To find them, drag a metal shovel across the floor. When the shovel hits a nail, it will sound off.
3. Seal All Holes
Air ducts, sockets and other holes need to be sealed with plastic to keep away dust produced by wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA. Similarly, the HVAC should be turned off so the dust won't circulate around the room.
Choosing the Right Equipment
Hardwood floors often have thick layers of finish and stain, especially when the finishing is done right. That said, a powerful sander is necessary to strip away all the layers and leave the wood bare.
1. Drum Sander
The drum sander is the most powerful piece of equipment in the wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA arsenal. It's very expensive, so it might be best to just rent it from a wood flooring specialty store. Plus, owners of specialty stores give out free advice in terms of sanding floors and using their equipment.
2. Edger and Scraper
A drum sander is powerful, but it can't reach the areas at the edges and corners. For those areas, and edger and scraper are needed. Edgers can leave swirls on the floor. To get rid of them, use a flashlight to highlight the swirls and sand them away by hand.
On the other hand scrapers can take off the initial layer of the old finish, but they can leave the floor smooth. This means the new stains and finish will not stick to the scraped area. To remedy this, rough up the areas with an 80-grit sand paper.
Cleaning the Floor
Wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA will leave dust particles. These need to be swept or vacuumed properly before any putty, stain or finish is applied. That's because instead of sticking to the floor, those materials will stick to the dust. So when the dust clears, so will the materials applied.
Wood floor sanding Philadelphia PA is an important part of hardwood refinishing. That's why both DIY enthusiasts and floor specialists should never skip steps. Although this takes longer and requires more effort, it guarantees that the work done is beautiful and of high quality.
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