WHY HAVE YOUR WOOD FLOORS SANDED?

22 February 2010
WHY HAVE YOUR WOOD FLOORS SANDED?

Wood flooring guarantees a great look for your home, but while it’s robust and hardwearing, it still needs to be cared for. One thing that will sometimes need to be done is to have it sanded.

Whatever the wood used, wood floors do get damaged. Planks may split or work loose. When you have repaired them, the surface needs to be refinished and sanding will take out imperfections, returning your floor to its best.

Over the years, the wood stain will lose its lustre. Moving furniture about and simply walking on the floor will scuff and scratch it. If you sand the floor, you can subsequently restain it and you can even choose a different stain if you weren’t 100 per cent happy with the original one.

But overall, sanding is a means of preserving your wood floor. When a floor is sanded, it will also be finished as well and the lacquer will protect the wood from moisture and dust. This will prolong the life of your floor, ensuring it looks good for many years to come.

If you’re planning on having your floor sanded, it is always advisable to make use of professionals. These people understand wood and can ensure you get the best results.