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This is invaluable! And is encouraging me to do it myself instead of paying for it to get done!
Lifted carpet and hardboard which has probably been there for 15 years to expose a pretty crappy looking load of floorboards.
How bad a condition can they be and still be salvageable for sanding and sealing?
I’m going to attempt to replace some as they are superfecked in any case. But wondering if actually it’s a waste of time and will need to cover it back up again.
Thanks!
Right, this is how I rennovate floors:
You will need
How to do it:
I know that reading it seems like a lot but its one of those jobs where you work yourself into a trance-like state and come out the other side feeling pleased with yourself. There is nothing like standing back and looking at your work when you've finished a job like this.
Would strongly advise that you take your time and dont rush it.
This video is pretty good and the guy is working in a similar way to what I have tried to describe, but if you click on the links he's trying to get you to click on you will be asked to buy his e-book about sanding floors.
https://youtu.be/co2ac-Q-0F4