Is your wood floor showing signs of fatigue?
Has the varnish worn off in certain places, and is your floor worn in high-traffic areas?
It’s high time to restore it.
You’re tempted by the idea of sanding a floor, but you’re put off by the prospect of a dusty house, not to mention your fear of the stubborn fumes from traditional stains and varnishes.
Rest assured, sanding is not what it used to be, and by calling on the services of Planchers Rosemère, you won’t have to move away for a while to avoid having your wood floors refinished.
Sanding a floor in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve using today’s techniques
Floor sanding is an excellent alternative to laying a new floor.
This “dust-free” technique, carried out in accordance with the rules of the trade by a specialist, guarantees impeccable, dust-free work. You’re assured of a job site that’s as clean afterwards as it was before, with no airborne particles to settle on the fresh varnish.
We use avant-garde Swedish Bona sandblasting and polishing machines connected to a “central”, remote vacuum unit that collects all the dust and leaves nothing behind.
In terms of products, we’re moving away from products with stubborn, noxious fumes to water-based varnishes that perform much better than those containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
They are odorless, dry very quickly, unlike older oil and solvent-based polyurethane varnishes, and can be walked on the day after application.
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Sanding and varnishing a parquet floor: the assurance of preserved longevity
When the stain When a wood floor’s stain or varnish is worn, the floor’s longevity is compromised, as the wood’s pores become permeable to water and dust, causing the wood to turn gray over time.
This phenomenon is particularly noticeable on stair treads and in certain high-traffic areas.
The slightest trace of moisture, such as spilt glass or an animal walking on wet paws, makes it difficult to restore the floor unless you sand it.
It’s advisable to call in an experienced technician for this operation, especially if the surface layer of the floor is thin.
Your dust-free sandblasting company in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, a borough of the city of Montreal covering an area of 24.5 km2, is made up of three neighborhoods: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Mercier-Ouest and Mercier-Est.
Thanks to its proximity to the port, it was once Montreal’s industrial district and Quebec.
In this once working-class district, millions have been invested over the past few years to renovate homes and give new impetus to businesses, as over the years many factories have closed their doors.
As a result, some of the most beautiful homes in the area have been given a new lease of life.
That’s why today’s Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve residents choose to invest in renovating their interiors, many of which are decorated with wood floors.
In Montreal, as in all of Canada, winters are harsh, and a wood floor is not only a lasting investment, but also the assurance of a comfortable, warm and aesthetically pleasing floor.
We know how much you love your interior, so we take all the necessary steps to preserve its authenticity.