brianm00
12th November 2007, 10:10 PM
I’m a newbie on this excellent forum but have read back through all the previous threads on timber flooring – can I ask for some advice on this:<O:p</O:p
I’ve just removed some of the carpets in our place and found some nice original timber flooring underneath (and in generally good condition). Place dates from the mid 20’s so it’s some kind of Australian hardwood; possibly blackbutt (but I’m no expert!). It now needs sanding and finishing to bring it back.<O:p</O:p
I wanted to put on a tung oil coating and finish it off with wax.
I’m not game enough to use a drum sander on the floor as I’ve never used one before and won’t take the risk of the harm I could do while I learn how to use one. I did have a crack at it with an orbital floor sander but to no avail (and yes I read the threads on this and you are right!!)<O:p</O:p
So my questions are:
1) Is it possible/advisable to hire a professional to do the sanding and finish it myself? I know there’s the problem that if the sanding gets stuffed up it isn’t apparent until after its been coated but is this a serious concern when dealing with people who do this for a living – I mean no matter what they’re bound to be able to do it far better than me ? <O:p</O:p
2) If it is possible to go this way what’s a reasonable going rate for sanding? The nails were already punched and filled from the last sanding job. The area to be done is about 50-60 SQM (Hall, dining room, living room). I am aware that professionals often re-punch the nails.<O:p</O:p
3) Finally can someone give me some recommendations for reputable floor sanders – I’m situated in Cremorne, Sydney or failing this what should I be asking to weed out the cowboys when I’m talking to contractors ?<O:p</O:p<O:p</O:p
Thx for any advice offered
I’ve just removed some of the carpets in our place and found some nice original timber flooring underneath (and in generally good condition). Place dates from the mid 20’s so it’s some kind of Australian hardwood; possibly blackbutt (but I’m no expert!). It now needs sanding and finishing to bring it back.<O:p</O:p
I wanted to put on a tung oil coating and finish it off with wax.
I’m not game enough to use a drum sander on the floor as I’ve never used one before and won’t take the risk of the harm I could do while I learn how to use one. I did have a crack at it with an orbital floor sander but to no avail (and yes I read the threads on this and you are right!!)<O:p</O:p
So my questions are:
1) Is it possible/advisable to hire a professional to do the sanding and finish it myself? I know there’s the problem that if the sanding gets stuffed up it isn’t apparent until after its been coated but is this a serious concern when dealing with people who do this for a living – I mean no matter what they’re bound to be able to do it far better than me ? <O:p</O:p
2) If it is possible to go this way what’s a reasonable going rate for sanding? The nails were already punched and filled from the last sanding job. The area to be done is about 50-60 SQM (Hall, dining room, living room). I am aware that professionals often re-punch the nails.<O:p</O:p
3) Finally can someone give me some recommendations for reputable floor sanders – I’m situated in Cremorne, Sydney or failing this what should I be asking to weed out the cowboys when I’m talking to contractors ?<O:p</O:p<O:p</O:p
Thx for any advice offered