Lazy DIY
3rd January 2007, 09:57 PM
Hi all
I have just purchased a house built in the 1960's which is fully carpeted. It looks like there is hardwood timber floors under it and I would like to have them exposed and looking for some advice. The floors look like they have always been carpeted and dont look like they have ever been polished.
The job would be for my benefit only (I plan to knock the place over in a couple of years) and so does not need to be perfect - I am a little tired as have just finished a reno. I am also quite limited in the amount of time I have to do the job ( 4-7 days max). Basically what I want to know is do I REALLY need to sand the floors before polishing? Why is it important to sand first - what are the benefits of sanding? What are the risks of not sanding first? If I dont sand should I use a particular treatment (wax, oil or varnish)?
I am a real novice at timber floors so would appreciate all your advice. Im sure a few of you may be completly horrified at my suggestion to not sand my floors but I am exhausted ... this stuff is really hard work.
Thanks
I have just purchased a house built in the 1960's which is fully carpeted. It looks like there is hardwood timber floors under it and I would like to have them exposed and looking for some advice. The floors look like they have always been carpeted and dont look like they have ever been polished.
The job would be for my benefit only (I plan to knock the place over in a couple of years) and so does not need to be perfect - I am a little tired as have just finished a reno. I am also quite limited in the amount of time I have to do the job ( 4-7 days max). Basically what I want to know is do I REALLY need to sand the floors before polishing? Why is it important to sand first - what are the benefits of sanding? What are the risks of not sanding first? If I dont sand should I use a particular treatment (wax, oil or varnish)?
I am a real novice at timber floors so would appreciate all your advice. Im sure a few of you may be completly horrified at my suggestion to not sand my floors but I am exhausted ... this stuff is really hard work.
Thanks