Hard work that can be alleviated with the use of a floor sander.
Is it hard to sand hardwood floors.
Flooring experts estimate that hardwood floors can be sanded for refinishing up to 10 times depending on the thoroughness of the sanding and the level of wear and tear on the floor.
In a few hours your floors will look as good as new.
Sanding hardwood floors by hand as i have said many times before sanding hardwood floors by hand can be a lot of hard work.
Rental stores have the three grades of sandpaper you need for successful floor refinishing.
Then sand the entire area at the same angle moving constantly as you work.
You may come across much information giving you instruction and encouragement to save money and do it yourself.
Be sure to always identify the board by running a close inspection at the point where the floor meets the wall if it s too thin you need to be extra careful and sand very lightly or you ll damage the floor.
Do it yourself or hire and pay someone else to do it for you.
The job requires using a buffer which you can rent at a home center and a vacuum to suck up dust.
If your hardwood floors are in need of refinishing you have two main choices.
Coarse medium and fine.
Sanding a hardwood floor a walk behind sander has a large rotating drum that evenly removes the finish if you use the correct series of sandpaper grades and operate the sander properly.
To sand hardwood floors start by renting a drum sander and installing a coarse grit sandpaper onto the sander which will remove any noticeable damage or old finish from your floors.
With that said i have now spoken to way too many people that will be sanding their floors by hand no matter what.
Hardwood floor sanding is a skilled job that takes practice and experience.
Store and dispose of oil soaked rags properly.
And that s how to sand hardwood floors like a professional.
Situations differ but you may not be able to refinish your hardwood floor more than 10 times.
Thanks for reading and good luck.
This is an intensive process that strips everything from the floor by grinding it down to the natural wood underneath all that shine.
There are more ways to ruin a hardwood floor than there are to sand it properly.