Refinishing Parquet Floors: Start-to-Finish
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- From sanding to finishing I show you how I restored my old outdated orange oak parquet flooring!
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Great DIY Project. You did a great job as a homeowner and as your first time. Not to be condescending at all but the 'proper' way is to use a belt sunder and then the random orbit sander afterwards. Most rental places will rent you a drum sander which will work as well. The downside of using a professional belt sander is they have a steep learning curve and it is easy to ruin a hardwood floor with one. There are good videos on how to refinish a hardwood floor if you want to attempt it. Just using a random orbit machine as featured in this video will do the job, it will just take considerably longer. The goal is to remove all finish from the wood and to flatten the wood. When done sanding, the wood should be completely flat and raw with no scratches or swirls from sanding. Use a microfiber mop that is barely damp to wipe up dust and sanding particles between grits. Once sanding is done, apply your filler per instructions in an even but thin coat with a trowel (10 inch would be a good start. Lightly sand the corners of the trowel so they are lighty rounded so the corners do not snatch the floor). Sand once more to remove excess filler and thoroughly mop. Then apply your finish per instructions. Again, great job in the video. I own a business and install and refinish hardwood for reference of may opinion above.
Thank you for the advice, sir!!! 🙂
Thank you. I'm buying a house with parquet flooring and after reading your comment I'll hire a professional instead of trying to diy
Omg I'm so happy I found your video. I just doing renovation in my flat and when i remove my carpet I was shocked because I've got same parquet as you've got . I called companies and they telling me price between £1000-£1500 😬 which i can't afford. But once i watch your video i think i will do it the same way as you done it 😊
It was a lot of work but totally doable. 🍊
Thanks for posting. Too much work for me. Will look into pulling it all up and laying down new tiles to see if easier and less time consuming.
Thank you so much for this! I have a house-full of this same flooring, and while I love it, it's been neglected for years. Hiring someone to do this was going to be really expensive, but watching your video makes me think I might be able to tackle this job.
Thanks for watching! It is definitely a doable job! You got this. 🍊
Thanks a lot for this tutorial !!! Now is my time to work. Thanks from MVD Uruguay.
You’re welcome! Good luck on your project! 🍊
OMW - after looking at this video you have inspired me to do this myself - I used a company to do my parquet floors about 3.5 months ago and the finishing the put on resulted in bubbles ( last minute i decided to switch from waterbased to polyutherane and i so mad at myself) - told me it will dissipate but it didnt really and now now have a 50QM floor with areas that bubbles - so p**issed off I didnt want to deal with the company again and now i look at this i feel i can do it myself ! May I please ask - HOW LONG did the entire process take from sanding to final curing ? Super thanks - From South africa
It took about 2-3 days to complete. 🍊
Why didn’t you simply go over with a 120 and varnish. It looked fine!
Lots of voids that needed to be filled and I wanted the color a little less orange. 🍊
Sadie, I found my two major “wish-to-do’s” on your channel! Thank you for doing these videos! I think there’s so much content out in UA-cam that it’s about the viewer enjoying the maker’s style plus I see you actually reply to people’s comments.
Again, I admit I’m 🥶 w fears/anxieties but I hope to try this DIY stuff. -Seattle
Thanks! You got this DIY stuff!! I’ve made plenty of mistakes and am always learning, but we all start somewhere. 🍊
Two comments: I love that you give details like the size of the room the length of time it took you and how many sheets of each grit you used.
Also love that you don’t verbally end every sentence with a question mark? Like so many people do? It’s so annoying? And really takes away from their video?😊
Thank you so much! 🙌🍊
Thank you for uploading this video it's very useful & informative.
I wanted to get my floor done but it would have cost me £400 pounds.
So after watching your video i think I'll do it my self...
Awesome! It’s a lot of work, but not that hard. 🙌🍊
Beautiful flooring
Thank you! I am so happy with how it turned out. 🍊
I have parquet in the house I live in and most of the blocks were loose. I had to stick them all down again. I didn't sand it myself though.
I had a couple of the very edge by the closet that I had to do that with. But nothing major. I just love my floor so much now. 🍊
Hi, we live on a boat with teak parquet floors. It's become very scratched as we do galley renos so I know there is a floor refinishing episode on our our own channel for us in the next 6 months! We find the teak overpowering in the cabin so our galley reno has minimized that a bit, but I'd like to underplay the teak colour on the floor if possible. Any suggestions on an oil product (as that is the best for teak) that won't necessarily deepen the almost-cherry colour of the teak? Thanks for this very straight-forward video.
I would look into using RubioMonocoat on the floors. It is hard wax oil based product and you can get it in lots of colors to help tint the teak to just the color you want. Or for a marine grade finish I would check with TotalBoat.com. Love lots of their products… not sure what they have for teak though. 🍊
@@TheAwesomeOrange Thanks I will check those out. One thing I've read about teak is that any "paint" gets in to the grain for teak and it becomes almost impossible to sand it out later. I'm still reading and learning but will follow up on your suggestions.
Why not do the filling first and then sand it?
Good question. I didn’t want to gunk up the sandpaper and make sure that I got all of the old finish off. Doing it in this order I could make sure the filler didn’t cover any of the old finish. 🍊
Could you please just tell me , was the sanding paper together with machine or you needed to buy separately ? Thank you
You buy the sandpaper separately. 🍊
Your patience is enviable...I would have been pretty frustrated haha
Thanks! Learning does take some patience, but hopefully you can learn from me and make it easier on yourself. 🍊
Awesome and very inspiring
Thank you so much! 🍊
They look fantastic! I love refinished wood floors, they have so much character!
Thanks! I am so pleased with how they turned out. 🍊
Was wondering the total time frame for the entire job...?
Probably 4 days. 1 day sanding, 1 day filling and sanding again, 1 day finish and 1 day trim. 🍊
she would sand the floor in the living room for more than a month 😉😁
Can you rent out the machine?
Yes, I rented it from Home Depot. 🍊
@@TheAwesomeOrangepls did you hv to move out for some days?
@@efeyaachaa4870Just out of the room, but not the whole house. 🍊
Anthony Buday what would you recommend as another way to do this project since you’ve mentioned not to do it "her way"?
Thats how do it wrong
Could you have gone dark or grey
Yup, they have a ton of colors to choose from. I wanted mine to look as natural as possible. 🍊
You did an amazing job. well doneee.
Thank you! 🍊
Awesome job. 😊
Thank you! 🍊
How much dust did it create?
AWESOME JOB!!!
Thank you! I love how the floors turned out. So much better. 🍊
Well Done! 👍
Thank you! 🍊
Do you think a complete novice could do this, aka me?
Yes… because this was my first time doing it. 🍊
@@TheAwesomeOrange had you ever used a floor sander before? I haven’t. You did such an amazing job that it makes me feel that maybe it was possible for me but I am not a woodworker or such.
Yes but don't do it her way.
sweet dog is worried about her home! 🤔
Well done
Thank you! 🍊
Awesome work
Thank you! 🍊
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OHH MY GOD LOOK AT THE DOG ?
decided to paint mine after watching this Lol. too much work!
Haha… It’s a lot of work, but not super hard. I think it was worth it. But I have seen some nice painted floors before. 🍊
@@TheAwesomeOrange my dear, you did a good job, but you could have finished all this in one day, believe me 😘
They look the same 😮
Maybe on camera but not in real life. The gaps and smoothness of the floor were a huge difference. And the color is just slightly different. 🍊
Surprised to see Rubio used on the floor. How's that holding up? Genuinely curious as it's not the most durable finish.
It’s holding up great. My understanding was Rubio started as a flooring finish and now people are using it on all woodworking like furniture. 🍊
Floor looks great but I think you need to paint those wooden doors to completely freshen up the room.
Thanks! They are on the to-do list. 🍊
Saw not much difference and after. Feels like a waste of time
Maybe on camera, but in real life it was a huge improvement. The smoothness and gaps in the floor were fixed and the color tone was lightened to be less orangey but still natural. 🍊
with so much work, you better change the flooring
Haha… nope! I love how it turned out. 🍊
I admire your handy work and effort but I don't recommend anybody refinishing parquet floors using this method. It would take too long and it's actually way easier and look way better if it's done with the right equipment.
@Anthony Buday What would you recommend instead?
Anthony Buday you've mentioned twice not to do it her way but you don't give a recommendation on another way? What's up with that. . . What's your recommendation?
Nice job but lucky that the room is small, otherwise the girl would have been sanding the floor for more than a year 🙈😂😂…
Haha… sanding sucks, but it was worth it when the floor were finished. 🍊
You need to use a face mask if you are doing these things. There's no excuse in such a small closed space. Sanding wood that has been chemically treated and then using chemical treatments? Girl...
she is wearing a mask.