#165040 - 01/26/09 12:19 PM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
[Re: Todd W]
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Todd,
I am (woops, was) a custom home builder. We do ton's of wood floors. I suggest trying to contact a wood floor company and pricing a full refinish. These guys have all the equipment to do the job and deal with the mess.
Barring that, try talking to them with regard to what they use. Rent the equipment to sand the entire floor and do it yourself.
There are two things that I see floor finishes affected by...
1 surface prep - Working in one area of the floor usually causes an uneven finish, or a new finish area that flakes up because it did not bond with the old finish.
2 TRAFFIC WHILE CURING- Once you finish the area with polyurethane you MUST close the house and keep out until the whole of the floor is dry. Not tacky, but DRY. It will pick up dust from doors being opened and show forever. Finish the floor and get a room for a day or two. Motel 6 will leave the light on for ya'. Plus that stuff stinks, and really isn't that great for the mind and body.
Good luck
Edited by Desperado (01/26/09 12:20 PM)
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#165115 - 01/26/09 07:34 PM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
[Re: Mike_in_NKY]
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Yes, generally speaking, if you're planning or thing you might end up putting on a permanent finish, DON'T start hitting the bad spots with any kind of wax or oil, or the other stuff probably won't stick, and the difference will show up even more.
Sue
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#165131 - 01/26/09 09:27 PM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
[Re: Susan]
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Registered: 01/07/09
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Hardwood flooring is very hard work, I did it for one summer a long time ago. Major refinishing is best left to the pros, as they have the proper machinery to do it. If you're just looking to make a bad finish look a little better, this site has some pretty good info: http://www.woodfloordoctor.com/
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#165152 - 01/26/09 11:50 PM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
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I would 100% be for sanding and refinishing them 100% but we are missing about 2'x10' by the rear slider, and about 1'x3' by the front door. I have looked ALL OVER and all I have been able to find is cheaper, lighter stained parquet Also the kitchen which is attached (great room concept) is linoleum which is also missing a few spots, and needs replaced too. Thus in ~1year we plan to replace it all.
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#165154 - 01/27/09 12:19 AM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
[Re: Todd W]
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If this is a true nail down hard wood you may do well at Lumber Liquidators.
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#165240 - 01/27/09 06:55 AM
Re: Touching up my floor... advice
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