about 4 grand
In 2010, the average price for a square foot of Bruce Hardwood flooring was $8 per square foot. Bruce Hardwood is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
Depends on the layout of thehouse. Doorways and angles, basically "cut up" will determine the time. On a basic home 2 experienced installers "like myself" in 2 8 hour days.
It varies greatly from product to product and from market to market. The best way to get an answer is to put an ad on Craigslist telling what you want installed, ie.. 3/4 inch, unfinished oak hardwood over wood subfloor, new construction, 400 sq feet. The lesson here is that the more detail you put in the ad, the better the quote.. You will have to understand that not every installer has Golden Hands, some are thieves & butchers, so you may not always want the low bidder..
4 Kg Obviously.
To effectively clean sand from a hardwood floor, start by sweeping or vacuuming the area to remove as much sand as possible. Then, use a damp mop with a mild cleaning solution to gently scrub the floor. Be sure to dry the floor thoroughly to prevent any damage to the wood.
To install hardwood, first you need a bare floor, then you install the lined paper barrier, then you nail in the hardwood strips, sand it down, and then add a finish such as poly.
To fix gaps in your hardwood floor, you can use wood filler or strips of wood to fill in the gaps. Sand down the area and refinish the floor to blend in the repair.
To fix scratches on your engineered hardwood floor, you can try using a hardwood floor repair kit or a wood filler specifically designed for hardwood floors. Clean the scratched area, apply the filler, let it dry, and then sand and refinish the spot to match the rest of the floor.
No, unless you plan to sand the floor. Prefinished floors are already polyurethaned.
To effectively fill gaps in your hardwood floor, you can use wood filler or putty that matches the color of your floor. Apply the filler into the gaps, smooth it out, and let it dry. Sand the area lightly to blend it with the rest of the floor.
To effectively fill in gaps in your hardwood floor, you can use wood filler or putty that matches the color of your floor. Apply the filler into the gaps, smooth it out, and let it dry. Sand the area lightly to blend it with the rest of the floor.
To fix gouges in hardwood floors, you can fill them with wood filler or putty that matches the color of the floor. Sand the area smooth and then apply a finish to blend it in with the rest of the floor.
To effectively repair scratches on your hardwood floor, you can start by cleaning the area with a hardwood floor cleaner. Then, use a wood filler that matches the color of your floor to fill in the scratch. Once the filler has dried, sand it down until it is smooth with the rest of the floor. Finally, apply a finish or sealant to protect the repaired area and blend it with the rest of the floor.
To uncover and restore hardwood floors hidden under carpet, follow these steps: Remove the carpet carefully to reveal the hardwood underneath. Clean the hardwood floor thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. Sand the floor to remove any existing finish or imperfections. Stain or refinish the hardwood floor to achieve the desired look. Apply a protective sealant to preserve the restored hardwood floor.
To effectively fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors, you can use a hardwood floor repair kit or a wood filler that matches the color of your floor. Clean the scratched area, apply the filler, let it dry, and then sand and refinish the spot to blend it with the rest of the floor.
depends on the room size