Refinishing a 200 square foot room would cost 850 1 260 to sand stain and finish with polyurethane.
Can i poly stain engineered hardwood.
The following installation and subfloor systems can be used successfully over radiant heat.
It cant be thinner than 3mm.
Engineered wood floors come with a factory installed stain and durable seal that is usually warrantied to last between 10 and 30 years.
And i think i tried every possible.
Polyshades will work over stained wood meaning it does not have a clear protective finish or wood topcoated with a polyurethane based finish.
It still sounds to me engineered flooring is best over radiant heat.
Proper surface preparation is necessary to ensure adhesion so make sure you follow preparation tips provided in this guide.
Use these step by step instructions to install engineered hardwood floors in your home.
Can you stain engineered wood floors without sanding.
The satin stain makes the floor smooth shiny and elegant.
The use of tough polyurethane protects your floor firmly.
Engineered wood floors are easy to install and resistant to moisture making them a great alternative to traditional hardwood floors.
The high quality polyurethane keeps the shine of your floor last for a long time.
Replacing a hardwood floor of the same size would cost 2 000 4 000 for solid or engineered wood.
Minwax 61370444 is an oil based poly that gives pure satin stain on your wood floor.
It all depends on the thickness of the wear layer.
Engineered wood flooring is usually 4 8mm and is good for sanding and refinishing.
Removing 1mm to 1 5mm of the wear layer should do this on most floors.
Removing 1mm to 1 5mm of the wear layer should do this on most floors.
A few simple rules to keep in mind.
Thanks for the info.
When we were building our current house i think i bought every small can of minwax stain i could find at lowe s.
Glue down engineered or solid parquet.
Before you attempt to apply polyurethane to a prefinished floor contact the flooring manufacturer to gain a better understanding of how to work on your floor.
Whether you can seal a prefinished floor with polyurethane depends on your circumstances and the condition of the hardwood floor.
Even at 3mm if the floor is lumpy you risk sanding through to the ply substrate.