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Restore Wood Flooring Vs. New Wood Flooring

The decision whether to renew or replace hardwood flooring is a problem faced by many home owners and owners. When you're looking at a ground and you are no longer happy with everything you see, the initial temptation is to split it up and start again. But is this always the best way ahead? Here are 3 Important things that are worth considering in the Event That You're facing this problem: Is the existing floor in good shape? Do you've got the ability to reestablish the flooring yourself or will you have to employ somebody? Can you make the floor look how you would like it to look, perhaps with a different stain or finish? If the present flooring is in good condition and of high quality, there is certainly an argument for restoring it. That said, a good end result demands patience, patience and time, or cash. There are basically four main measures to restoring a hardwood flooring: prep, sanding, staining (optional) and finishing. Each of these steps takes some