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1 . The floor is cleared
of all remaining carpet and gripper rods: At this point
we carry out any repairs to the floor.
Step 2 . Once
repairs are underway we then go across the floor taking
out any nails and staples we can, at this point we can secure
loose boards if possible.
Step 3 . The
sanding machines are started and our team quickly set about
grading down the boards with a coarse 24 - 36 grit belt,
taking out any cupping while leveling the entire floor,
This process continues through the grades upto a 50 grit
belt.
Step 4 . Now
edging around the floor begins starting at a 24 - 36 grit
and leading upto an 80 grit.(the fine 80 grit sawdust from
the edger will be mixed with an apoxy resin to fill the
gaps (if required) on your floor. |
Step
5 .We give the floor
a quick vacumn and if needed we apply filler to fill all
the gaps, If gaps are over 6mm widw we would need to use
fillets, which are thin slices of reclaim pine literley
pushed into the gaps (this service is chargeble at £4.00
per m2 mass filling and £3.00 per linear metre for
fillets).
Step 6 . Once
filler is dry we continue to belt sand up and down the grane
of the boards smoothing the pine to a fine 120 grit.The
palm sander now starts smoothing around the edges of the
floor to a fine 120 grit, corners are also finely sanded
using a Fein © corner sander.
Step 7 . The
floor is now vacumned over making sure all dust particles
are lifted from the freshly sanded boards.
'The floor is now ready to
be stained'. goto step 8
if you require a natural finish skip step 8 and go straight
to step 9
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Step
8 . Working along two
boards at a time stain is applied with a lint cloth or brush
from one end of the room to the other until the floor is
completely covered.The stain takes about 30 minutes to dry
before the first coat of sealer can be applied.
Step 9 .
Sealer is applied with
a medium haired roller 1 coat at a time with the grain taking
out any hard lines (work with wet edges) for 3 coats, there
is roughly an hour drying time between coats. We may need
to de-nib the floor using a 120 grit by hand or using a
palm sander after the first coat has dried (this is due
to grain raising caused by the water in our products)
Once the final coat is applied tools are loaded into the
van and wer'e homewood bound. Furniture can be moved back
on 12 hours after we leave, the floor can have light traffic
(be walked on) in 3 - 4 hours. |