Hardwood Floor Contractors

As a professional hardwood floor contractor, you should also have a variety of equipment for the job. 

Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned veteran, having the right equipment can make all the difference in your success. For starters, you’ll need a good moisture meter to ensure your hardwood floors are properly dried out before they’re installed. Also, you’ll want a good quality saw to cut the lumber for your installation and some power tools to do the heavy lifting.

The best thing about all of this equipment is that it doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, you’ll likely save money on the total cost of ownership by avoiding high-end branded items.

For the most part, Bona is the name of the game for top-quality hardwood finishing supplies that any contractor would be proud to display in their office. With their extensive list of stains, finishes, and abrasives to choose from, you’ll be sure to find a product that works for you. You’ll also be happy to know that they’ve been leading the way when it comes to promoting sustainability and reducing your impact on the environment since their inception in the 1970s.

Dustless Sanding Equipment

Dustless sanding equipment can help hardwood floor contractors do their job faster and more efficiently. It also helps preserve the indoor air quality.

Generally, the best equipment is designed to suck wood dust into a containment system rather than release it into the air. This creates negative pressure which takes care of most of the dust created during the sanding process.

Another benefit of dustless sanding is that it is safer for people with asthma, respiratory difficulties or allergies. It also eliminates the problem of fine dust that can end up in bookcases, walls and furniture if conventional sanding equipment is used.

In addition to offering a cleaner, healthier sanding process, Bona’s dustless sanding systems are GREENGUARD certified for indoor air quality. They are a perfect choice for anyone who wants to enjoy their home more without sacrificing the beauty of their floors! Contact us today to learn more about our dustless sanding services. We look forward to helping you refinish your hardwood floors with a professional, dustless sanding system!

Abrasive

Hardwood floor contractors use abrasives to strip, sand and finish wood floors. Abrasive products include hand sheets, orbital discs, edger discs and belts. They can be used on wood, concrete, tile and other surfaces.

When sanding hardwood floors, you'll want to choose the right grit and abrasive. Choosing the wrong abrasive can lead to over-sanding, dents and an uneven surface.

Many abrasive manufacturers offer multiple minerals, such as silicon carbide, zirconia, ceramic and aluminum oxide grains. Each grain has a different shape and size that leaves a different sanding profile.

Contractors should take the time to educate themselves about each abrasive and how it is used. This way they can be sure to get the best results for their clients.

Stains

There are a lot of different stains to choose from. The color you select for your hardwood floors will have a large impact on the overall look of your home.

Stains are solid particles of pigment suspended in a solvent that is applied to wood to darken or change its natural color. They can be used to stain the entire floor or just a specific area.

Choosing a good stain can be a daunting task. However, if you know the purpose of your project, you can narrow down the choices and find the perfect color.

A hardwood floor stain color should fit in with the decor, fixtures, furniture and other aspects of your room’s design style. For example, if you love rustic farmhouse interiors, a rich red color would be too harsh and out of place.

Once you’ve selected a stain color, it’s time to test it out on a small inconspicuous area of your floor. This is a great way to see how the stain will look in your home before you commit to it.

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Kelly's Hardwood Flooring Supplies

Kelly's Hardwood Flooring Supplies

125 N La Fox St, South Elgin, IL 60177

(630) 750-5511

As a professional hardwood floor contractor, you should also have a variety of equipment for the job.  Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned veteran, having the right equipment can make all the difference in your success. For starters, you’ll need a good moisture meter to ensure your hardwood floors are properly dried out before…