This was the state of the premises before I started my job. The general contractor, Etna Enterprises had much to do before I could get started.
Job in Hamilton, NY
The start of the sanding process. The room had been used not just for storage but over the years as a garage and factory floor.
Hamilton job completed
Job completed, contractor moving furniture in.
Hamilton job completed
Job completed, contractor moving furniture in.
Hamilton job completed
Hamilton job completed
weaved in repair Oneida Castle
There once was a wall separating two rooms.
weaved in repaired floor
Often a floor may be able to be weaved in back together.
Different angle to repaired floor
Not all floors can be easily fixed.
weaved in repairs
note in the back ground. My floor belt sander attached to it's "dustless" sanding system.
before photo of downstairs room
In order to match the finish with the front room this room also had to be sanded and finished.
Final coat complete.
While not all repairs blend perfectly, It's nice to have a repair not be noticeable.
Final coat complete.
View of floor looking into back room,
Final coat complete
This is the after photo of the back room,
Final coat
A good picture, This shows how on a different angle how wood grains don't always blend in perfect. Why show this? Because I believe my customers deserve to see real results.
Final coat
I strive to make my work the best it can be. When dealing with a natural product You should expect to have some color differences in a real wood floor. The goal is a perfect blend, but I can see it's still off a bit. This can happen.
weaved in repaired floor
Often a floor may be able to be weaved in back together.