Are you considering sanding oak floors? When it comes to the time that you need to restore your oak floors, it is likely that you want to employ a company that can offer valuable advice. You are not expected to know everything about floor sanding. In fact, that is our job. And it is an important part of the process to ensure that we provide our clients with information and advice about sanding floors. We have put together some answers to regularly asked floor sanding faqs:
Should I decorate or do the floor sanding first?
This is very much up to you; it is possible that the odd mark may be left from either trade. However, careful selection of your chosen professionals will inevitably mean less hassle in relation to this. It is likely that your choice can be driven by whoever is available to start first. Discussion with your second trade will ensure they are aware the other project has recently been completed.
Will the floor sanding work be very dusty?
Recent advancements in the trade means that dustless sanding systems are now widely used. Dust free sanding means that virtually no dust is created in the sanding process. Understanding of this is improving, however, sometimes individuals only recollect the traditional floor sanding methods. Dust free sanding also allows us to monitor the process more thoroughly. Therefore, it is a win, win situation.
Can I make my floors darker or lighter?
Yes, it is possible to make your wooden floor lighter or darker. This is achieved with a wood stain product. We offer test patches to ensure the best colour is selected. This is also an important element of the job as it is vital clients are confident with their choice. We have a wide selection of wood stains and use PALLMANN products to offer exceptional finishes.
There are a lot more questions people have to ask about sanding wooden floors. Find out more in future blogs. These images show 1 Stop Floor Care sanding oak floors in Whalley. If you would like to request a free, no obligation quotation please call today on 0800 852 7188.