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TIMBER FLOOR LIME WASH
TIMBER FLOOR LIME WASH SERVICES
Discover the beauty of timber floor lime wash with SK Floor Sanding. Our limewash technique breathes new life into your timber floors, creating a unique and stylish finish. Lime washing enhances the wood's natural grain and texture while offering a customizable range of colours and effects. Choose a long-lasting lime wash for a timeless look.
BENEFITS OF TIMBER FLOOR LIME WASH
Transform your timber floors into timeless masterpieces with the artistry of timber floor lime wash. This specialized technique not only enhances the natural beauty of your wood but also brings a host of advantages. Limewash enriches the wood's grain and texture, infusing your floors with unique character and depth.
Beyond aesthetics, it's an eco-friendly choice, promoting a healthier living environment with its non-toxic and sustainable qualities. The versatility of lime wash allows you to customize colours and effects to match your style, all while providing a protective layer that enhances durability. Cost-effective and distinctive, lime wash is your ticket to achieving a personalised, one-of-a-kind look for your floors without breaking the bank. Moreover, it's easy to maintain and discourages dust and allergen buildup.
With lime-washed timber floors, you're not just investing in beauty; you're investing in long-lasting elegance and comfort.
LIME WASH TIMBER FLOORING SPECIALIST IN SYDNEY
Our skilled team excels at carefully restoring the surface of your lime-wash timber floors, bringing them back to their original, pristine condition. Additionally, we have the expertise to address any damaged areas, ensuring they are expertly repaired before we apply a protective recoating or reoiling treatment. By choosing SK Flooring for your lime wash timber flooring needs, you're not just renewing its charm, but also extending its durability, ensuring it remains a stunning feature for many years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most residential grade finishes require 3 days of drying time before any foot traffic is possible whether it be solvent-based or water-based. However, this is based on a specific condition of 25°C and less than 50% humidity. Under extremely moist and cold conditions the finish would need 1-2 days extra drying time. Furthermore, the drying time is only for the foot traffic and it differs in nature from full cure time/full oxidation period.
Full cure time - generally acknowledged as the earliest date furniture can be placed - is one full week.
Full oxidation period - generally regarded as the earliest date colour imperfections would settle - can range from 3 months to 6 months and has much greater variance between the types of timber and coating finishes.
Given the existing level is in good shape, we usually sand 0.5mm ~ 1mm timber off the top of the floor boards and most timber floors have a good 5-7mm top composition above the tongue and groove system. Hence, the maximum number of sanding possible on a newly laid down levelled timber floor would be 5-6 times, although it is always best to enquire sanders to inspect the floor for the possibility and affordability of sanding & polishing beforehand.
Preparation for floor sanding can be quite tiresome as you would need to remove furniture and cover up your valuables against the dust that sanding machines produce. Just keep in mind that no one can walk on the floor during the fine sanding process and polishing stage, and a further 3-4 days of drying time afterwards. It's always a good idea to make a list of things that you would need for a few days which you would have no access to the floors. Sometimes, there can be timber boards which require repairs prior to the sanding but this will be detailed out at the time of inspection for the quote.
Laminated floors and hybrid floors cannot be sanded. However, engineered boards and solid timbers can be sanded. Floating floors such as bamboo and pre-finished timber are most likely able to be sanded. Please take a good photo and send it to our team and we are happy to let you know the sandability of the timber floor you have!
Refinishing - applying another final finish of the same coating over the existing timber floor in order to rejuvenate the look and cover up minor scratches - are generally not recommended to start with. You might still end up with some scratches and cope up with the chances of rejection. Refinishing is highly recommended for wax-based coatings only. The process of refinishing is a simple but thorough polishing using a buffing machine and a clean-up before one layer of the same finish.
However if you look to give a full sanding and a new set of coatings then roughly,
5 years - if you wear work boots/high heels often inside the house
10 years - if you mostly wear soft shoes/always keep the floor dry
15 years - if you only wear indoor soft shoes/always maintain the floor using adequate floor cleaning products/keep pets with claws away
20+ years - if you only wear socks or no shoes indoors/always clean the floor using special floor cleaning products recommended by the professionals/keep the timber away from UV lights and pets with claws
In case of exterior decking, it is highly recommended that you refinish the deck using the same finish. Leave the hard and tedious sanding process to the sanders and save money by applying the coatings yourself. However, refinishing interior timber floors can be more difficult because they often require a thorough buffing before a coating can be applied. Don't worry if you mess up though, we can always fully sand the floor for you when it comes down to the worst.
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