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hardwood specialist Maryland

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hardwood specialist Maryland

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  1. Refinishing or Resurfacing Hardwood Floors – Which Should You Choose It is said that hardwood floors last a lifetime. However, over time and constant use and heavy footfalls later, the floor degenerates though not as fast as engineered wood or laminate. The color starts to fade and ungainly scratches and marks appear on the surface. If this is happening to your hardwood floor, call a hardwood specialist in Maryland or wherever you might be located for advice. The solution is either to fully resurface the wood or just refinish it. To make the right decision, you must know the difference between refinishing and resurfacing the wood since both terms are often used interchangeably.

  2. If you are a resident of Maryland, a hardwood specialist in Maryland will be able to explain the two to you. • Resurfacing: This is a heavy-duty activity best left to a pro. It is done when the wood is damaged and in bad shape. The old floorboards might have to be removed, a few uneven ones might have to be ground down, and existing wood planks might need to be reinforced with new nails. The process is complex and expensive and only a hardwood specialist in Maryland can fully do justice to the job. • Refinishing: If the wood floor has light scratches and a coat of stain will do the job, refinishing is the activity for you. This is a simple DIY project with basic tools and materials – a drum sander for the floor and stain and lacquer to bring the surface shine and luster back again.

  3. Summing up, should you resurface or refinish? Resurface when the boards have light surface scratches and discoloration. Refinish when the floorboards are warped or bent and rotted.

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