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Article Title: Considerations in Refinishing Engineered Wood Floors
Author: Hardwood Floors Toms River Team
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After a considerable period of time, you may be required to have your engineered wood floors at home refinished. This will help you make the flooring last for longer periods of time. It is important that you know when to have a contractor work on refinishing engineered wood floors in your home. In this article, you will discover some of the specific considerations that you have to make before you decide to hire contractors who can do the job for you.
Hardwood flooring is typically made from the boards that will comprise the solid surface for walking. This is installed on a concrete subfloor that is located on the floor joists. During the installation process, the contractors may need to apply wood stain before they apply the sealing for the floor along with the final coating for the surface.
In line with this, you should greatly consider the level of traffic that the hardwood floor will be subjected to so you can determine the type and the amount of coating that the contractors may need to apply on the surface. Also, you have to consider the amount of sunlight that the flooring may be exposed to. More sunlight means a greater need to apply coatings for refinishing engineered wood floors. In the long run, this can mean higher costs for the tools and the materials that the contractors will need to perform the necessary refinishing tasks.
You also have to consider the amount of furniture that will be placed on the flooring. More furniture means greater risk of acquiring scratches and other forms of superficial damage on the surface of the flooring. Having more pieces of movable furniture in the room will require you to have the surface refinished more frequently. In the long run, this will translate into higher costs.
The contractors may be able to perform the necessary refinishing procedures through the application of market prints. Because you do not want to ruin the appearance of the floor, you may ask the contractors to use marker colors that closely match the shade of the flooring. That way, the surface will seem intact as soon as the markers cover the gaps on the surface. If you want to make the effect last longer, you may even ask them to apply protective coatings over the marks. Application of additional layers may initially be expensive, but this can help you save more money for the repairs in the long run.
These are just some of the things that you will have to consider before you hire any contractors for refinishing engineered wood floors in your home. These are relatively simple considerations. However, you are encouraged not to miss out on these things because these can often determine the type of finish that the contractors may come up with in the end. Also, these considerations can have a significant effect on the amount of money that you may be required to spend for all the services that the contractors are required to perform.
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