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How to Restore Floors

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Some lucky homeowners nowadays sometimes find themselves uncovering a rare treasure when they peel off the wall-to-wall carpet: rich hardwood floors. These treasured floors are usually found in houses that were built prior to the 1970s when floor carpeting took the world by storm and thousands of beautiful floors built of materials such as wood and marble, were condemned to be hidden under thick layers of unattractive carpet. These hardwood floors are now resurfacing to the limelight and are now more valuable than before because it does not cost a fortune to restore.

If you’re one of these lucky homeowners, one of the first things you’d probably like to know is whether or not you can still restore your home’s floor to its previous glory. Hardwood floors that have long been hidden under thick carpet often bear heavy stains, glue marks and nail holes.

They may already be dull and worn down from all those years spent hidden underneath the carpet. Fortunately, one advantage that a hardwood floor has is that much of the damage they bear can often be fixed. If your home requires some degree of floor restoration, you can opt to either perform it yourself or contract the services of floor specialists with a proven track record for success.

The availability of the first option would depend on the actual damage on your floor. Many minor damages can be easily resolved with the right tools and products that do not require extensive experience in woodwork. Most floor restoration equipment and products are also available at any nearby hardware store. The first thing you’ll have to do is to clean up your floor and clear out the room of all furniture and paraphernalia.

Then check the floor for any protruding nails, staples and splinters and carefully remove them. If your floor has minor scratches and stains, these can be removed by sanding and refinishing the floor.

If you’re not too comfortable handling equipment and floor restoration products, you may also opt to contact a floor specialist to undertake the restoration of your floor. Some forms of damage on hardwood floors may also require professional services and more complicated procedures. These would include deep gashes or scratches as well as cracked and broken floorboards. In such cases, it’s always a good idea to consult a floor specialist about your floor and the services that he can offer to restore it.

Brian Radesic is a hardwood flooring expert who has been in the flooring and home improvement industry for over 20 years. His attention to detail and professionalism set him apart from his competitors. Whether he is working in a residential or commercial venue, Brian Radesic takes great pride in his work and will refinish, repair, or install your floors as if he were installing them in his own home. To learn more on how he can help you, click here now.

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