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Hardwood Floors
Installing hardwood floors is a meticulous, precise work and Precision Painting and Remodeling Inc. is well qualified to do it.
Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to any house. According to some real estate agents, the cost of installing hardwood floors is usually recovered when the house is sold, because so many prospective homeowners want hardwood floors. Recent technological advances make hardwood floors relatively low maintenance and resistant to wear.
There are several types of hardwood flooring options to consider, from solid strip oak floors to laminate flooring.
Touching up hardwood floors
Hardwood floors can look their best with different hardwood floor finishes, such as surface finishes and penetrating seals. These coatings give hardwood flooring added versatility, as well as durability. Resurfacing is the practice of sanding down an existing wood floor finish and then refinishing the floor.
Resurfacing
Resurfacing brings worn and unsightly floors back to their original beauty. Machine sanding removes the old finish and exposes new wood. After sanding, the floor can be stained if you desire a specific color. Finally, to protect the floor, either a surface finish or a penetrating seal and wax are applied.
Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to any house. According to some real estate agents, the cost of installing hardwood floors is usually recovered when the house is sold, because so many prospective homeowners want hardwood floors. Recent technological advances make hardwood floors relatively low maintenance and resistant to wear.
There are several types of hardwood flooring options to consider, from solid strip oak floors to laminate flooring.
Touching up hardwood floors
Hardwood floors can look their best with different hardwood floor finishes, such as surface finishes and penetrating seals. These coatings give hardwood flooring added versatility, as well as durability. Resurfacing is the practice of sanding down an existing wood floor finish and then refinishing the floor.
Resurfacing
Resurfacing brings worn and unsightly floors back to their original beauty. Machine sanding removes the old finish and exposes new wood. After sanding, the floor can be stained if you desire a specific color. Finally, to protect the floor, either a surface finish or a penetrating seal and wax are applied.



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AFTER (BENJAMIN MOORE HARDWOOD TRANSPARENT MAHOGANY STAIN & 2 COATS MARINE GRADE HIGH GLOSS POLYURETHANE)