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Sand Your Hardwood Floors to Get Rid Of Water Damages

If the floor in your house has suffered water damage, there are two ways you can handle it. You can either replace the damaged planks or sand them. A majority of the peopleu00a0chooseu00a0the later as it is more affordable.

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Sand Your Hardwood Floors to Get Rid Of Water Damages

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  1. Sand Your Hardwood Floors to Get Rid Of Water Damages

  2. Though hardwood floors can enhance the appeal of your room easily, water damages are a very common issue. If the floor in your house has suffered water damage, there are two ways you can handle it. You can either replace the damaged planks or sand them. A majority of the people choose the later as it is more affordable. If you are willing to make the most of floor sanding, hire professionals who can help you prevent and minimise the damage.

  3. 1. Prevent Is Possible

  4. Preventing hardwood floor damage is cheaper than replacing or repairing the damaged planks. • The polyurethane coating on your hardwood floors should be specifically manufactured to prevent dirt and water from touching the wood.But remember not to overload your slides with content. • Clean the floor every day using a suitable cleaner and microfiber mop if you want the finish to last longer.

  5. 2. Identify the Damage Early

  6. Though your hardwood floors will suffer water damage sooner or later, identifying it early will prevent the issue from getting complicated. • Get in touch with an experienced company offering floor sanding in London if you ever notice the common signs indicating water damage in your hardwood floors.

  7. 3. Know The Source

  8. Once you come to know the water source, it will become easier for you to prevent it and your sanded floors will last longer. • If the wood has changed colour or formed a cupped appearance, it might be because of an occasional spill which has led to mould formation. • This issue can become complicated if the source of moisture remains persistent or there are external sources of water.

  9. A picture is worth a thousand words These being said, it’s time you follow the tips stated in the previous slides and sand your hardwood floors immediately if you ever notice signs of water damage. 

  10. CONTACT US 99A, Central Hill, London, SE19 1BY Tel : 020 8761 3961 /  07956 466841 Email :  p.j.pine@live.co.uk Web: https://www.pjpine.co.uk/

  11. Thanks!

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