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SAND/SEAL OLD PINE OR NEW FLOOR?

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Just ripped up old carpet and hardboard (2 bedrooms & landing) to find old pine boards underneath. The floors dip/sag in the middle due to age of property I think. Sanders came in and said they are ok (not great) but will come up reddish/honey colour. Electrician in today doing work under some of the boards said they're not in a good state for restoration. For the price, is it worth getting new floorboards - solid or engineered?
 
It's really your choice, I don't have carpet anywhere as I think the carpet are unhealthy

Have a look on sticky post above for woodyoulike website for more info
 

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