INSTALLATION

Installing a hardwood floor typically involves laying down new boards of hardwood on a subfloor, which is usually made of plywood or concrete. The process can be quite involved and may require specialized tools and expertise. We have to follow the next steps to do it: 

– Preparing the subfloor, 

– Acclimating the hardwood, 

– Laying the underlayment, 

– Installing the hardwood and 

– Sanding. 

It is important to work with a professional installer or to have experience in installing hardwood floors to ensure that the job is done correctly and the end result is a beautiful and long-lasting floor.

REPAIR

Repairing a hardwood floor typically involves fixing any damage or imperfections that may have occurred over time. Depending on the extent and nature of the damage, different techniques and materials may be used  to repair the floor. For this we offer you:

– Filling gaps, 

– Fixing Scratches and dents, 

– Replacing damaged boards, 

– Refinishing the floor. 

Overall, repairing a hardwood floor can be a time-consuming process,  but the end result is a floor that looks as good as new.

STAINING

Staining a hardwood floor is a popular way to add color and depth to the wood. It can be done to a new floor or to an existing floor that has been sanded down to remove the old finish. ¿What is neccesary?: 

– Preparing the floor, 

– Choosing the stain, 

– Applying the stain,  

– Drying and sealing and Finishing. 

Overall, staining a hardwood floor is a great way to add character and  beauty to a room. It is important to follow the correct procedures and  use high-quality materials to ensure that the end result is a long-lasting and beautiful floor.

SANDING

Sanding a hardwood floor involves using a sanding machine to remove the old finish and create a smooth surface for refinishing or staining the wood. Sanding is an important step in the hardwood floor restoration process and can help to restore the natural beauty of the wood. Steps to make it happen: 

– Preparing the floor, 

– Choosing the sandpaper, 

– Sanding the floor, 

– Edging the floor and Removing dust.

Overall, sanding a hardwood floor is an important step in the restoration process. It is important to follow the correct procedures and use high-quality equipment to ensure that the end result is a smooth and even surface that is ready for refinishing or staining

POLISHING

Polishing a hardwood floor involves using a machine or a hand-held tool to buff the surface of the wood and create a shiny, polished finish. This process is typically done after the floor has been sanded and refinished, or after the floor has been thoroughly cleaned and any minor scratches or scuff marks have been removed. For this to make it happen we are going to do the next: 

– Cleaning the floor, 

– Choosing the polishing tool, 

– Applying the polishing solution, 

– Polishing the floor, 

– Removing excess solution. 

Overall, polishing a hardwood floor can help to enhance the natural beauty of the wood and create a high gloss finish that is both durable and long-lasting. It is important to follow the correct procedures and use high-quality materials and equipment to ensure that the end result is a beautiful and polished floor.

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