Restoring Kahrs Engineered Flooring
Restoring Kahrs Engineered Flooring
Restoring Kahrs Engineered Flooring
Hardwood flooring is always among the prefered choices dicussed during property renovations. However, solid wood floors require a specialist floor fitter due to the nature of it's installation and due to its sensitivity to moisture and various environmental parameters.
Laminate flooring on other hand, as much as it looks like actual wood flooring, simply is not real wood.
The intermediate solution in many cases comes down to engineered wood flooring. It combines the benefits of all other types wood flooring - easy installation, damp and temperature resistance, easy to remove, as it's installed as floating and actually offers the beauty of the real wood.
The engineered wood flooring, has only one little down point and it's the thickness of its hardwood layer. This will define the life of the flooring, respectively - how many times it can be restored.
Engineered wood floors come in thicknesses of 14 mm, 15 mm and 20 plus mm. The first are usually accompanied with top layer of 3 to 4 mm of real wood. The second offers usually 6 mm top layer of real wood.
Now, one point to bear in mind for the thicker engineered floors is that these offer almost the same lifetime as all domestic grades prefinished solid wood floors. They come in 18 mm thickness, which narrow the sanding depth of up 7 mm from the tongue & groove of the flooring. Well, the engineered options will offer you 6 mm.
Focus on the subject of this article is however the restoration of the thinner engineered floors and in specifics Kahrs and Boen engineered flooring, which seems to be a popular choice nowaday in UK.
Kahrs engineered flooring comes with 15 mm thickness and offers a 3.5 mm top layer of maple, beech, ash, walnut and oak. Many of the options you will find Kahrs flooring are actually colour finished - main reason for the popularity of Kahrs product.
Boen on other hand have included many flooring products in their range of 15 mm engineered flooring with top layer thickness of 3 mm.
Although the slight difference in thickness and the variety of finishes available in lacquer and oil, in the general case scenario the restoration occasions of these types of flooring will be rounded to one!
There is case, which may exist in domestic environment where phisical damage (e.g. high hill marks) of the top layer is not an issue and only wearing of the sealant is identified, where possible refinishing may be possible on two ocasions.
However, if you are keen to approach with care your flooring, always use the same, well established professional floor sanding service each time. Make sure they keep record of your floor sanding service details and some companies may produce such in the form of a certificate.
Be aware that if your floors have been originally finished in a colour - stained oak for example, the colour may come this time different to certain extend. Products used by Boen or Kahrs for finishing and staining the timber will not be the same as the ones used by you local company.
However, bare in mind professional floor sanding company know how to achieve best match to any colour provided.
SUMMARY
The advantage of engineered wood flooring versus laminate is that engineered wood can be sanded after scratches and dings develop. Two catches, though:
Limited Sanding - Because of the low tolerance for failure with sanding engineered wood, I seriously recommend that you have a professional do the sanding. It is very easy to gouge your engineered wood floor, revealing the plywood underneath.
Professional Sanding ServicesRecommended - Engineered flooring cannot be sanded more than 2 times (depending on the thickness of the finish layer).
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