Hardwood Clean and ReCoat
Save Your Hardwood Flooring!
You have a couple of choices to protect your hardwood flooring before it has to be sanded down or replaced.
The first choice is you can have it cleaned and re-coated.
The second choice is you can have it lightly sanded and re-coated.
If your hardwood flooring is in good condition then it only needs to be cleaned and re-coated.
If your hardwood flooring has wear patterns, scratches, and claw marks then your floor needs to be lightly sanded and re-coated.
If your hardwood flooring is becoming dark and losing its luster then it has acrylic wax built up on it. Acrylic wax comes from household cleaners. The acrylic wax needs to be removed before it becomes un-repairable.
Cleaning and Re-Coating Procedure
I sweep the hardwood flooring to remove loose debris.
Once swept, the previous cleaning chemical is removed with the proper cleaning solution and a 175 buffing machine.
Then the hardwood flooring is rinsed and neutralized.
Once your hardwood floor is completely cleaned a Hardwood flooring Refinisher is applied with a microfiber applicator.
Hardwood Flooring Refinisher will revitalize your flooring.
This gives your hardwood flooring a coat of gloss that makes it shine.
It also protects your floor from wear and tear.
To protect your hardwood you need to have the previous cleaner stripped off, floor neutralized, and re-coated every 2 to 5 years.
Take Note: For the re-coating to dry properly the dehumidifier in your heating and cooling system needs to be on.
Cleaning, Lightly Sanded, and Re-Coating Procedure.
The cleaning part is the same as above.
Once your floor is cleaned it will need to be lightly sanded with a 200 grit screen.
The wood floor is then cleaned to remove sanding dust.
Once it's dry a bonding agent is applied to the hardwood flooring.
And finally, a coat of water based finish is applied.
If your hardwood floor is becoming damaged with wear patterns, and scratches, then it will need to be lightly sanded and re-coated every 5 years.
Take Note: For the re-coating to dry properly the dehumidifier in your heating and cooling system needs to be on.
Acrylic Wax Removal.
Before we start, your hardwood flooring needs to be tested for acrylic wax.
If the test proves positive, the acrylic wax needs to be removed with the proper solution.
Take Note: in rare instances the acrylic polish dissolver may have adverse appearance issues. In these cases your hardwood floor will need to be completely sanded and recoated.
Prices
Cleaning and Re-Coating Procedure Costs $1.00 per Sq foot.
Cleaning, Lightly Sanded, and Re-Coating Procedure Costs $2.00 per Sq foot.
Wax Removal and Re-coating costs $3.00 per Sq foot.
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Randy Lassiter
Phone: (224) 805-6456
Email: randyscarpetcleaning.net@gmail.com