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By Vic Nagy

 

If all your floors have previously been carpeted like a lot of places did in the 70s and 80s and you want to get back to wood flooring look you have to remove the carpets obviously. This is an easy job. You go to one corner of the room with a pair of pliers grab some of the carpet and pull up. Usually the way I do it pull enough of it up and you can start cutting a 2 foot strip from the edge the length of the carpet you can roll this into a bale if the bale is too big, shorten the bale length causing it to lose its overall diameter. Then tie up the bales and take them out of the room.

There will be strips of wood with little nail sticking out of it all the way around the edge of the floor. You might need to invest in a molding remover pry bar which will get underneath the tack strips and pry away from the floor once you have it lifted away from your hardwood floor take a pair of pliers to completely remove it from the floor, being careful not to prick yourself in the fingers with the sharp little tact barbs.

Your hardwood floor should now be ready for sanding.

Quick note: you're spending a lot of time and effort into making a new hardwood floor so don't waste your time with unprofessional sanding equipment. Unless the floor space is really small like 3 or 4 feet square. On smaller space like this you can get away with probably an orbital square pad sander and a 30 or 40 grit sandpaper, you most probably won't go too far with a piece of sandpaper. You might end up using two pieces of paper per square foot of area so this could be expenses if you try to do a larger floor. And this is why it's better to go with professional equipment. I also use a very sharp wood paint scraper to go around the edges and hard spots where the sanding machine won't work. The trick with the wood paint scraper it has to be very very sharp and I tell you to keep it sharp by having a file on hand. When you're using the wood paint scraper try scraping in the direction of the grain. You can be very accurate with the paint scraper getting into the smallest little crevices and edges.

Caution! Be careful about leaving your.collection bag on the sander I never leave the bag full of sanding dust, since you've been working the machine hard it got hot and you have a bag of dust which is flammable you could end up with spontaneous combustion.

After working on hundreds of homes a lot of experience has been acquired. If you're interested in tapping into my knowledge come see me at Diy Restorations. Here you can learn more about home improvements and renovations.

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By Albert Martin

 

Sanding a wood floor has various advantages besides the fact that it not only gives your house a great look, it is also warm and very comforting. However in order to keep a wooded floor looking great it needs to be maintained periodically. Wood sanding is the only way that this can be done.

Reason for sanding no 1

The first reason that you should consider wood floor sanding is to repair your floor. Wooden floors do get worn out over a period of time. Planks can break or become loose, nails could come out etc. All of these need to be reinforced or changed from time to time. Sanding of the floor takes care of all of this.

Reason for sanding no 2

Staining is another reason that you should consider wood floor sanding. Wooden floors tend to lose their original stain with wear and tear of furniture movement and floor cleaning. When you sand your wooden floor you can also re-stain it. This means that you can give your flooring a whole new look.

Reason for sanding no 3

The most important reason that you should consider wood floor sanding is to preserve your flooring. The final step of the sanding process involves a lacquer or an oil coating on the wood. This seals the wood preventing water, dust etc from entering it and therefore prolonging its life. Even if you choose not to stain your flooring, varnishing it must be done.This is the only way that your flooring will look good and more importantly last a life time.As important as the sanding process itself is the need to make sure that you get it done by professionals who know their job.A bad floor sanding job could ruin your wooden flooring.

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