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Can you sand and stain engineered hardwood floors.
I have engineered wood floor maple about 2 mm thick a darker color.
Situations differ but you may not be able to refinish your hardwood floor more than 10 times.
As long as the prefinished floor is made of solid wood or engineered wood with at least a 1 5 millimeter or thicker top panel you can use a heavy duty drum or orbital sander to sand away the old finish.
Much like the question about refinishing engineered wood floors there is no easy answer to this question.
Macon hardwood is a trusted supplier with more than 15 years experience in the hardwood flooring industry.
We also offer such exotic species as acacia and teak.
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.
The following gives you some ideas about how to refinish this type of flooring.
A good method of staining hardwood floors darker without sanding is to apply the stain directly after screening then cover it with clear finish.
Care refinishing engineered wood floors is an expensive and dusty process but proper care of your floors will reduce the need for refinishing.
I was told it cannot be re stained to freshen up or to change the color because the floor stain was impregnated.
That led to a few customers asking if we can re stain engineered wood floors.
The second reason to refinish engineered hardwood flooring is that you want to change the stain color of the wood.
High quality engineered wood floors have a top layer that is 4 to 6 mm thick and can be stained and finished up to five times prolonging the life of the floor to 60 to 80 years.
What is your professional opinion and experience with impregnated engineered wood floors can they be re stained with the same or different color stain.
Engineered wood floors look like hardwood flooring but are actually plywood with a wood veneer and other materials.
The engineering process makes the floor sturdier than a natural wood floor and a little harder to refinish.
In a previous blog we discussed refinishing engineered hardwood floors and how the thickness of the wood layer determines if they can be refinished.
Store and dispose of oil soaked rags properly.
Removing 1mm to 1 5mm of the wear layer should do this on most floors.