Protect Your Investment Through Quality Wood Floor Restoration

Protect Your Investment Through Quality Wood Floor Restoration

It is worth pointing out that if proper care is taken, then the wooden floors can last for several years. However, over the years, they may fade, peel off, rust or get chipped away. At this point, you may be forced to remove the existing floor and replace it with a new one as a quicker solution. Yet, in most cases, wood floor restoration is preferable to complete replacement of the wooden floor. 

This is why it is advisable that you opt for wood floor restoration rather than putting new floors in.

Cost Savings

The first benefit of wood floor restoration that can be pointed out is that it is much cheaper than the actual floor replacement. The idea of refinishing your existing floors by sanding them and applying a new layer of polyurethane or stain is a cheaper way of redecorating your floors at a very low cost compared to the cost of new flooring. If you do have some boards that were spoiled, it is much cheaper to fix them than to replace the entire floor.

Retain Original Craftsmanship

Most of the old houses have wooden floors that are of better quality and workmanship compared to the manufactured floors of today. Refinishing your floor means that you will have to maintain some of the original plans and styles of your home rather than get a new floor and a new style for the house. The wood must match other original trim work in the home and perhaps the overall colour scheme of the house.

Less Disruptive Installation

Replacing wood floors means removing your existing flooring and this results in a lot of dust and dirt. The installation process may span several days and even make the rooms themselves uninhabitable. Wood floor restoration is more convenient because sanding/ refinishing only takes 2-3 days and makes less of a mess in your house. You also do not need to scramble for minuscule discrepancies between older and new floor designs after the project is complete.

Eco-Friendly Choice

It is very unenviable to dump old wood floors especially when they can be restored, and this just goes to show how wasteful it is. This is the better way, which is economical and friendly to the environment since it does not cause wastage of the furniture. And when you can preserve the existing floors, it will reduce the number of trees you have to cut down for the wood flooring materials.

Preserve Existing Subfloor

In most cases, when you are putting on new floors, there is always the need to remove the original subfloor made of plywood because of water damage or rots after some time. When it comes to sanding and refinishing the existing wood floors, it does not alter the current subfloor in any way. As a result of this, there will be no need to undertake further subfloor replacement thus saving your time, money and efforts on demolition below those floors.

Maintain Floor Height

If your home is a two-story house, for instance, changing the floors to wooden floors may impact the difference in floor levels between the stories. Frequently, floors appear to be tilted, and door frames do not fit their jambs, even if the distinctions are small and unnoticeable to the naked eye. Retaining your original floors avoids problems with steps in height or transitions between two rooms when a new installation is done.

When Restoration Isn't Possible

Though wood floor restoration has several advantages, it can hardly be considered the most effective solution for various circumstances. When a floor has severe pet urine damage, old paint and varnish layers, many knots and holes or large areas that will require replacement, it may be cheaper to replace the floor than to restore it. Water damage can also cause boards to buckle irreparably.

It is therefore important that an experienced company should be able to assess the current status of the existing floors and then advise on whether to carry out a floor restoration or floor replacement services. They can also take up the refinishing job if the restoration process is possible.

In Conclusion

If you want to give an old, battered floor a new look, then floor sanding services from Dublin Floor Sanding can be a cost-effective way to rejuvenate a floor instead of having to replace the entire floor. In most cases, wood floor restoration is the recommended option when it comes to floors since it helps to restore their appearance. The first thing to apply when you envisage having new wood floors is to think of restoration as the best option.

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