Screening & Recoating VS Fully Sanding
Автор: J.R. HARDWOOD Floor Refinishing & Cleaning
Загружено: 2024-06-02
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Screening & Recoating VS Fully Sanding
Are your hardwood floors looking dull, scratched, or worn out? If you're wondering whether you should screen & recoat or fully sand & refinish, this video is for you! Both methods can restore your floors, but which one is best for your situation?
In this video, we’ll break down the key differences between screening & recoating vs. full sanding & refinishing, including cost, time, durability, and results. By the end, you’ll know exactly which option is right for your hardwood floors!
🏆 Key Differences Between Screening & Recoating vs. Full Sanding
✔️ Screen & Recoat – Light surface restoration without removing wood
✔️ Full Sanding & Refinishing – Complete removal of old finish & deep scratches
✔️ Which method is better for minor vs. major floor damage?
✔️ Cost comparison & time required for both options
✔️ Long-term durability & maintenance differences
✅ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
🔹 What is Screening & Recoating? (When & Why to Choose It)
🔹 What is Full Sanding & Refinishing? (When & Why It’s Needed)
🔹 Step-by-Step Process for Each Method
🔹 Which Method is More Cost-Effective?
🔹 How to Decide Which Option is Best for Your Hardwood Floors
🎥 Video Chapters for Easy Navigation:
⏳ 00:00 – Introduction
🛠️ 01:30 – What is Screening & Recoating?
🔨 04:15 – What is Full Sanding & Refinishing?
📊 07:30 – Cost & Time Comparison
💡 10:20 – Which Option is Best for Your Floors?
✅ 12:45 – Final Tips & Recommendations
🛠️ Tools & Materials Used in Both Methods:
✔️ Screening & Recoating:
Sanding screen (150-220 grit)
Floor buffer or pole sander
Tack cloth & microfiber mop
Polyurethane finish (water-based or oil-based)
✔️ Full Sanding & Refinishing:
Drum sander & edge sander
Coarse, medium, and fine sandpaper
Stain (optional) & polyurethane finish
Applicator pads & brushes
📌 Pro Tips for Choosing the Right Floor Restoration Method:
💡 Screen & Recoat if your floor has light wear but no deep scratches or damage
💡 Full Sand & Refinish if your floor has deep scratches, discoloration, or water damage
💡 Screening & recoating is faster & more affordable, but won’t fix deep issues
💡 Full sanding removes years of wear, but is more labor-intensive & costly
💡 Regular maintenance can extend the life of either method
🔗 Related Videos & Resources You Might Like:
📢 DIY Hardwood Floor Recoating – Step-by-Step Guide
📢 How to Sand & Refinish Floors Like a Pro
📢 Best Polyurethane Finishes for Hardwood Floors
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