Unfinished floors have the finish applied on site at the customer s home.
Best way to apply extra coat on prefinished hardwood.
Best approach is good hardwood care and prevention in most cases.
Whether you can seal a prefinished floor with polyurethane depends on your circumstances and the condition of the hardwood floor.
40 to 60 per gallon covers 400 to 500.
Hardwood flooring is available with a number of distinct surface finishes that not only enhance the wood grain but also help protect the floor.
There are two basic methods.
You may recoat a floor to completely change the color of the finish.
Water based polyurethane is a standard choice for many environments but especially those with more moisture.
The urethane used in sealing wood surfaces is more commonly known as polyurethane.
Buffing or abrading the existing coat before refinishing or alternatively applying a chemical etching kit.
Unlike most other hardwood floor finishes penetrating oils don t leave a hard shell on top of the wood.
It dries clear in a few hours so you can put on multiple coats in one day.
Either way you ll be able to refinish your hardwood floors relatively quickly and without the hassle expense and equipment required to sand to bare wood.
Recoating is often confused with refinishing a hardwood floor.
There are multiple types of finish for hardwood floors but a few require a different approach when you want to recoat hardwood floors.
You can use a water based polyurethane over an oil based poly as long as the old finish has completely cured two to three weeks.
When you have to recoat hardwood floors by other methods.
Before you attempt to apply polyurethane to a prefinished floor contact the flooring.
Wax finishes require a different method than a screen and recoat.
Water based polyurethane has very low voc content and is easy for a diyer to apply.
Homeowners often find this finish easy to apply making it a reasonable diy project.
Three to four coats are recommended.
The finish is a protective top coat that seals a hardwood floor against damage from everyday wear and tear moisture and stains.
Unlike refinishing you are not removing the original finish on the floor.
Recoating in its simplest definition is applying a fresh coat of finish to your hardwood floors.
Prefinished floors have the finish applied during manufacturing.
For this reason a final coat of wax often tops the oil for extra protection.