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When it is time to renew your floors, recoating will be your least costly option. It should be done when the floor begins to show wear. Don't wait until the finish is completely worn off and dirt and spills have penetrated the wood. An easy way to tell is if cleaning no longer restores your floors to an acceptable appearance. Besides the dull appearance, look for scratches, gouges and separation between boards. Repairing such damage is part of our restoration process. Recoating wood floors provides a fresh "wear-layer" of finish and helps "even-out" the surfaces returning that like new shine; using our state of the art process of dust containment. Proper recoating will often extend the life of your floor and is significantly less time consuming and less expensive than re-sanding. To determine whether a floor is a candidate for this process or not, we will refer to our testing procedures.
RECOATING PROCESS
Step 1 — Visual Inspection
Step 2 — Damage Repair
Step 3 — Complete Cleaning and Abrasion Step 4 — Initial Sealer Coat of Finish
Step 5 — Final Finish Coat
You
now have a beautiful, durable finish that will protect,
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