Buckland Community hall Flooring

Recently we were asked to reglaze a community hall floor, Reglaze you ask? That's when we apply two new coats of polyurethane to an existing polyed timber floor. and as you can see for the photos we will explain the process.


Firstly our floor sander becomes a floor cleaner, we use concentrated cleaner to wash the timber flooring, and in this process what every floor sander loves to do, scrape chewing gum off the timber flooring. So we scrub clean and wet vac all the dirty water up and then leave the wooden floor to dry overnight.
The next day we return to prepare the existing polyurethane ready for the new coating, we disc sand the floor with 150g sandpaper and thoroughly vacuum the wooden flooring. Once this process is complete then we are ready for the coating stage, Our floor sanders solvent wipe the wood flooring then apply a special two pack sealer that locks into the old coating, when this coat has dried approx two hours later, the floor sander applies a high build coat, usually a gloss finish on hall flooring.


Over the years we have worked on many projects such as stage flooring, hall flooring, gym flooring, sports flooring and town Halls and scholl hall floor sanding jobs, no hall to big or too small
Buckland Community Hall Flooring Written By Daryl Floorboards sander

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