The Benefits of Refinishing Your Oak Parquet Floors
We recently refinished two oak parquet floors in the East Bay area. In both cases, the transformation was overwhelming to the home owners. Their floors were in such bad shape that they considered a floor replacement as an alternative to the refinish. A floor replacement would have cost four to five times more than a simple refinish. These days it seems as though the traditional oak look is not IN, and the weathered barn looking oak is trendier than clear urethane finishes. Rushing to tear out a solid oak floor, no matter how old it is can be costly, time consuming and doesn’t necessarily yield a much better result than preserving the floor.
With just a few steps we took a worn, old looking oak floor and made it into the focal point of the house. Here is what we did:
- With a full dustless refinishing we stripped the old finish to expose the bare wood
- Carefully sanded the floor flat and repaired any damaged areas
- Used the dust from the sanding we then filled the floor to minimize any gaps
- Wiped on a neutral stain color to bring out the beauty of the oak grain
- Applied commercial two part water base finishes to protect the wood for years to come
These are two cases of how to get the most bang for your buck with hiring the right contractor (Avi’s Hardwood Floors) who can assess the floor and make the appropriate recommendation.
There is nothing wrong with a not so perfect floor. Think of how you looked like when you were a teen and how you look like today. Now think about how old your floor is. Your floor is probably decades old, had seen foot traffic from hundreds of people, furniture and food spills. If it can still take another refinish, let it be. No reason to replace it just yet.
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!