SAND AND REFINISH GUIDE

OUTLINE

1. Sanding & Re-Finish Solid wood Unfinished
2. Sand & Re-Finish Solid hardwood Previously Finished
3. Sanding & Finish – Engineered hardwood Unfinished
4. Sand & Finish - Engineered Previously Finished
5. Sand & Finish - Parquet Solid or Engineered –Unfinished hardwood
6. Sand & Finish - Parquet - Solid
7. Engineered Previously Finished

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for the application of the principles or techniques contained in this guidelines/standards remember this IS ONLY A GUIDE process for sanding one floor varies from city to city or from hardwood floor to hardwood floor usually all or most of the companies in the bay area and san Francisco use similar procedures at the explain in here.

1. SANDING & REFINISHING - STRIP & PLANK SOLID HARDWOOD FLOOR UNFINISHED

Lets start! If you home is new you need to wait before you start the hardwood floor sanding for about one week to three weeks later after the hardwood floor installation.

Remember to cover all the walls base boars appliances, computers and light fixtures. Warning, covered lights may be a potential fire hazard; these fixtures should remain off for all the time of the hardwood floor refinish. Today equipment and the equipment that floors in California use is dustless this mean that the machine is vacuuming at the same time is sanding the floors. So dust is not a problem. Make sure the walls are totally dry if they are fresh painting wait till the wall are dry before refinishing the floor or wait until sanding is complete. Sweep the floor clean before sanding and after every cut. You need to have a industrial vacuum that can removed the littlest particle Inspect the floor carefully - look for protruding nail heads or staples Set nails as Necessary if not this can be an expensive fix for the sanding machine if hit one head nail. Repair and replace all damaged boards. Seal with plastic or appropriate dust blocker. Cover doorways, heat registers, returns, and windows in work area. Cover windows to keep out direct sunlight. Use the proper tape to hang plastic. Floors in California prices for this kind of wood start at $1.69 per sqft all included visit us at floorsincalifornia.com to find out.

NOTE: Some tape will damage paint and wall coverings make sure you ask before or call floors in California at 866-670-1239.


SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS PRIOR START THE WOOD FLOOR REFINISH OR SANDING.

Always Refer to manufacturer’s recommendation for number of times the floor can be sanded how need to be sanded or any other recommendations.

The number of sanding that your floors can have depends on the skill of the person sanding the floor, the type of equipment the company have used, the thickness of the remaining wear-layer and the flatness of the floor.

Measure wears layer thickness in several areas and check for flatness to insure
Whether you should attempt sanding at all you can easily check the thickness of the wood floor to find out check our web site at floorsincalifornia.com or calling 866-670-1239. Measurements can often be made at floor registers or by removing transition moldings.

NOTE: Appearance of bevels may not be consistent after sanding.

READY TO START THE SANDING ON YOUR WOOD FLOORS IN THE BAY AREA.

Load the professional sanding machine and edger with the proper sequence of
sandpaper as shown in here:

1. Open Cut or heavy cut is when the grit is 12,16,20,24 this are the toughest sandpapers usually are used to extremely hard job for example Remove Old finish, removed old glue or removed paint form hardwood floors.

2. Coarse cut is when you use 30, 36 and 40 grit is a fast Cutting of Uneven Floors usually this will be your fist hardwood floor cut if you don’t have any extra to deal with.

3. Medium cut is when you use 50 or 60 grit this are the medium intensity sandpapers is use when you have a 1st Sanding-new floor newer sand before with our any finish just plain bare wood or 2nd Sanding-old.

4. Fine cut is made with 80 and 100 grit this is usually use for the final sanding 80 grit sandpaper if is a clear coat and 100 grit sandpaper if is a stain or color floor.

5. Extra fine cut 120, 150, 180, 220 grit this are the finest sandpapers available in the bay area and san Francisco this cuts are used on top finish or recoating in floors in California we always end your floors with a top buffing 180 to make sure your floors are totally nice and very smooth check out our hardwood floor refinish procedures.

 



   

 





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