Maintaining your floor space at home or in any commercial area is a continuous process. The market offers a variety of options to buyers who are looking at a makeover for their floor. There are carpets, solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, vinyl, to name a few. Once the flooring is installed, the
Wood Floor Moisture Barrier
Okay, we get a lot of do-it-yourselfers calling and emailing us, to ask what kind of paper needs to be laid under wood floor installs. A lot of names are out there, but the three you’ll hear the most are kraft, felt, and rosin paper. Just so you know, they’re all the same thing. This is what we are
Glitsa vs Squeaky vs Basic – Workman Flooring
Above are the top three cleaners for hardwood floor. Don’t be suckered into using either of these (below) Murphy’s Soap or Orange-Glo. While Squeaky, Bona, & Basic are great cleaners. Products like Orange-Glo and Murphy’s soap are not. They leave waxes and oils on your hardwood floors
Bevelling
Imagine you’ve always wanted to have beveled floors installed in your home. Now, imagine that it has been a couple years after those gorgeous floors that you love (particularly because of their beveled edge) are needing to be refinished. Well, what’s the problem? You can’t sand those floors
What Type of Wood Floor Finish Do I Need?
Once you feel comfortable with the wood flooring professional you’re going to hire, discuss the finish options available. There are three different types of wood floor finishes that I recommend, however there are more to choose from. Acid Cure: It is one of the hardest and oldest finishes on
Dustless Floor Refinishing Salt Lake City
If you have ever had your floors refinished you know that sanding floors is a huge dusty mess. Is there a better, cleaner way? Yes, there are specially designed dust containment systems from manufacturers like Bona that take the mess out of sanding. Just like a big vacuum the Bona system pumps the
Newly Finished Hardwood Floors – What Do I Do Now?
So you just got your floor installed and finished or perhaps you had the surface refinished. Now what do you do? How do you keep the floor looking its best? Here is a little fact: In the first 24 hours the finish reaches 90% of its hardness, but the last 10% of its hardness happens over the next 3
Solid Hardwood Floors vs. Engineered Wood Floors
If you ask people, “Which is better solid hardwood floors or engineered wood floors?” Most people would instantly respond that solid hardwood floors are the best and engineered floors are a poor second choice. This really is not true. They are both great products. Let’s start with the