Refresh: Screen & Recoat Engineered Floors Today!

screen and recoat engineered floors

Refresh: Screen & Recoat Engineered Floors Today!

A maintenance process designed to revitalize the appearance of engineered wood flooring without a complete sanding, typically involves abrading the existing finish to create a smooth surface ready for a new coat of polyurethane. For instance, if a floor exhibits minor scratches and a dull sheen, this procedure can restore its luster and protect the wood beneath.

This process offers a cost-effective and less disruptive alternative to full refinishing, extending the lifespan of the flooring and preserving its original aesthetic. Historically, surface treatments were the primary method for maintaining wood floors; this updated technique offers a modern, efficient approach to similar preservation goals. The approach avoids removing the original factory finish which can be beneficial.

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