Hi,
I'm new round here and a *complete* DIY novice (so please bear with me if I get terminology etc wrong
).
My first question regards the wooden floor in the living room of a house I've recently moved into.
I've read the 'what's in a name' sticky at the top of the forum and think my floor is wood engineered - I found a small gap by the fireplace and it looks like the top layer of wood is about 3mm thick.
I'm not sure how the wood has been treated (oil/lacquer/varnish etc...) is there any way to tell?
I would like to re-treat the floor for two reasons 1) it's quite a 'yellow-y' colour at the moment and 2) it's quite worn in places, an example is shown in the following pic...
Is hiring out a floor sander the way to go with wood engineered floors? I don't want to sand too much floor off
Many thanks,
Jamie
I'm new round here and a *complete* DIY novice (so please bear with me if I get terminology etc wrong
My first question regards the wooden floor in the living room of a house I've recently moved into.
I've read the 'what's in a name' sticky at the top of the forum and think my floor is wood engineered - I found a small gap by the fireplace and it looks like the top layer of wood is about 3mm thick.
I'm not sure how the wood has been treated (oil/lacquer/varnish etc...) is there any way to tell?
I would like to re-treat the floor for two reasons 1) it's quite a 'yellow-y' colour at the moment and 2) it's quite worn in places, an example is shown in the following pic...
Is hiring out a floor sander the way to go with wood engineered floors? I don't want to sand too much floor off
Many thanks,
Jamie
