3 Signs Your Wood Floor Needs Refinishing

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One of the great things about hardwood flooring is that you can easily restore your wood floors to a like-new condition by simply refinishing your floors. This process involves sanding down the top layer of your floor to expose the undamaged surface below and applying a new coat of sealant to protect your refinished floor. This process is most beneficial when used to restore wood floors that have suffered widespread damage. Learn more below about some of the warning signs that your wood floor has suffered this type of damage and needs to be refinished. 

Warning Sign #1: The Color Of Your Wood Floors Has Changed 

For a long time, people have believed that wood floors changed color naturally as a result of age and referred to this change as patina. However, the truth is, if your wood floor has faded in color, this is a sign of damage. The only way to repair this damage is to have your wood floor refinished. The good news is, if you prefer the lighter color your wood floors currently are, you can maintain this color by staining your floors a similar color before they are sealed as part of the refinishing process. 

Warning Sign #2: There Are Widespread Scratches On Your Floor

All wood floors will become scratched over time. Minor scratches can be repaired relatively easily through the use of wood filler or by sanding and sealing just the damaged area. However, if your floor has developed widespread scratches over the years, you will need to have your floor refinished to repair this type of damage. While you may be tempted to put off refinishing your floors in this situation, it is important to note that this damage can be more than just a cosmetic problem since widespread scratches can leave your floor more vulnerable to serious moisture damage. 

Warning Sign #3: Your Wood Floors Have Begun To Curl Or Splinter

One of the most common types of damage that wood floors suffer is moisture damage. This type of damage occurs when the sealant on a wood floor wears away and the floor is not quickly resealed. If your wood floors suffer moisture damage, there is a good chance that your floors will need to be refinished to get rid of the damaged wood and reveal an undamaged flooring surface. Two of the most common signs of moisture damage are floorboards that have begun to curl around the edges and floorboards that have begun to splinter. If you are experiencing either of these two issues, there is a good chance that your wood floor needs to be refinished. 

To learn more, contact a wood floor refinishing service in your are such as Santeliz Hardwood Floors LLC.

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