Hi I enjoy your videos ! BUT, I would watch more of them if you have more details like : what time floor machine your using ? With the vac system on or of ? What screen pad are you using under it ? Are you screening with dry floor or wet ? Wet with what ? Water ? What are you using to spread the finish ? ………..
Great way to get a new finish without losing any of the wood. Most wood floor boards will have a chamfer or beveled edge for definition and sanding them will flatten that out making the floors look less defined. No problems with that using the screen and recoat
Great video. Got a question. I'm about to do my daughter's house. She has stained floors. They're generally in good shape. If I do a screen and recoat, how do I make sure that I don't wear thru the stain? There's a dark stain in them. Second question. How do I tell whether whether what's on there is water-based or oil-based polyurethane? I want to talk it with the right polyurethane. And there is no can lying around in the garage from the prior owner.
What finish are you using for the re coats?
What pile is that roller, we had difficulty with air bubbles using a roller, do you do an extra coat and an extra sand in high traffic areas ?
What abrasive are you using on the buffer?
Is that a paint roller you are using for the coating or what is it?
Hi
I enjoy your videos !
BUT, I would watch more of them if you have more details like : what time floor machine your using ?
With the vac system on or of ? What screen pad are you using under it ? Are you screening with dry floor or wet ? Wet with what ? Water ? What are you using to spread the finish ? ………..
Hi there, what grit screen are you using?
What poly do you use and how do you tint it when you do. The poly looks water based. Is that right?
I like how you explained your job, where do you find that T bar and what size is it, heavy or light bar ?
Can you screen, restrain (darker),then finish?
Great way to get a new finish without losing any of the wood. Most wood floor boards will have a chamfer or beveled edge for definition and sanding them will flatten that out making the floors look less defined. No problems with that using the screen and recoat
Truly inspirational. Learning so much from you, just afraid to take the next step and start my own business
Great video. Got a question. I'm about to do my daughter's house. She has stained floors. They're generally in good shape. If I do a screen and recoat, how do I make sure that I don't wear thru the stain? There's a dark stain in them. Second question. How do I tell whether whether what's on there is water-based or oil-based polyurethane? I want to talk it with the right polyurethane. And there is no can lying around in the garage from the prior owner.
What chemical did you used to recoat the floor ?
Where do you get your machines and also to wax a finisher thank you
I only have a 175. Can I do this work with a 175 and maybe rent a cleaner or can I use pads and bonnets with neutral cleaner on the floor as well
Awesome brother. Keep
Banging them floors out. What type of grit do you use for the recoat?
220
What kind of screen/pad/grit are you using? Are you using a screen disc or a pad on the floors?
He'll have a white interface pad, and mesh paper
Do you use only 1 grit to screen the entire floor? What grit screen do you use? Thanks in advance.
What finish did you use?
Can I get an estimate when you’re in Lawrenceville area I
Live next to archer high school .
What is the name of the cleaning machine please?
I wonder what parm sander that is its so cool that the floors look grate
Festool rotex 90
@@trumanhardwoodfloorservicesawesomeness. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Courtney,is that Pro Coat Aqua pro you're using?love your channel
Yeah
Awesome job brother 💪 how much per sqft do you charge for screen and recoat I want to add this to my list of services.
What kind of palm sander are you using.
@@charlesgarner6943 $1.50 sq ft he charges