Refinishing Hardwood Floors

Whether you've had wood floors for a long time or just discovered them under old carpeting, you've probably considered refinishing them.
Waxing and/or buffing often provide a good shine, but refinishing the floor is usually the only way to regain the original richness and beauty of the wood.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Fuller Flooring is a top provider of quality  hardwood installation and refinishing within the Conneticut area. Our team of expert craftsman works hard to bring the beauty and warmth of hardwood flooring into the homes and businesses. We have gained the experience of being able to provide nearly any type of service that you require. Our knowledge is your advantage!

Looking to sand an existing floor, or install a new hardwood floor in your Home? Call (203)467-6197
Fuller Flooring LLC. was started by two brother and a desire to perfect how floors are done. After a few years of working under other flooring companies and 12 years in the flooring business.Fuller Flooring llc. in 2001 Went out on its own.While we are not the biggest floor sanding firm, there is no hardwood floor job to big or small, we keep our overhead low to pass the saving on to our customers while using the best products with every floor job we do. We offer oil based wood floor refinishing products as well as water base, the difference is application time and durability. Other services we offer are carpet and tile removal, wood floor patching, floor recoating, wood floor staining. We only do what is needed to bring your hardwood floors back to their like new condition customer satisfaction guaranteed.

Installing Hardwood Floors

Hardwood is a classic flooring choice for many folks. It gives a floor natural beauty and feel that few man-made materials can match. Hardwood comes in a couple different widths and grades.
Strip flooring is typically narrow pieces of wood up to 2 3/4" wide. Plank flooring is wider, generally up to 7".
Some wood like maple and birch are ranked as being First, Second, or Third. Oak is the most popular hardwood choice and judged as follows:
  • Clear is wood that has very few flaws or character marks.
  • Select has a bright grain, a few flaws, and most pieces match well.
  • No.1 Common has both light and dark pieces, some marks.
  • No.2 Common allows for all character marks; like knots, worm holes, and discoloration.
If you want an immaculate, uniform floor, consider spending more to get one of the premium grades. If you want to add character and warmth to a room, the Common grades are good choices.