RESTORING HARDWOOD FLOORS involves revitalizing worn or damaged wood to bring back its natural beauty and luster. The process typically includes sanding away old finishes, repairing any damaged areas, and applying new coatings to protect and enhance the wood.
It's important to note that not all hardwood floors can be restored, especially if they are severely damaged or have structural issues. In some cases, extensive water damage, deep gouges, or significant warping may render the floor beyond repair. When evaluating whether a floor can be restored,
A Class Floors will consider factors such as the type and condition of the wood, the extent of damage, and the feasibility of achieving satisfactory results. If a floor is deemed too far gone for restoration, replacement may be the best option to ensure a safe and aesthetically pleasing result.
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Over time, hardwood floors can accumulate dirt, dust, and allergens in the crevices and scratches. Sanding and refinishing not only remove these contaminants but also provide a smooth, sealed surface that is easier to clean and maintain, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
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