Can I refinish hardwood floors in sections?

If your wood floors continue into other rooms of the home, you cannot sand, stain and refinish the one area. This would affect the uniformity and leave the rest of your wood floors looking different. The only way to refinish one room is to install a transition piece (or if there's one in place already).
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Can you stain a floor in sections?

Apply stain to the hardwood floor in one 2-foot section at a time using a lambswool applicator. Top the finish with a protective and glossy coat of polyurethane sealer.
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Can you refinish just part of a floor?

Probably the easiest time to refinish a section of wood flooring is when the flooring is relatively new so the recently sanded and refinished flooring won't stand out as “new” compared to the rest of the flooring. There may still be a small noticeable difference but more than likely only if you know where to look.
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Can you sand a section of hardwood floor?

You're going to want to use a fine sandpaper, such as a 120 grit. Using a sanding block (the sandpaper wrapped around a block of wood), sand the area so that the urethane finish comes off, then continue sanding so that the stain comes off. If this isn't working, try medium grit sandpaper (80 to 100 grit).
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Can you sand part of floor?

Palm Sander

Use it with a coarser sandpaper grit for a lot of efficiency and quick results. Palm sanders also have a square edge, which means you can sand right into the corners of the floor.
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Can you replace just one plank of hardwood floors?

But try not to fret—you can replace individual wood planks on your own without having to replace the entire floor. Pulling off the project with care comes down to understanding your current hardwood flooring system, gathering the right tools, and protecting the rest of your undamaged boards.
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How do you sand and refinish a small area of hardwood floor?

Prepare the Floor for Refinishing
  1. Prepare the Floor for Refinishing. Take the following steps before wood floor refinishing. ...
  2. Pull Up the Shoe Base Moulding. ...
  3. Rough-Sand the Floor. ...
  4. Sand the Edges and Corners. ...
  5. Screen Sand the Floor. ...
  6. Remove All Dust. ...
  7. Apply the Wood Stain. ...
  8. Apply the Finish.
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What is the cheapest way to refinish hardwood floors?

Applying a revitalizer gloss is the simplest and cheapest way to refinish hardwood floors. This approach works best on floors that only have surface-level scratches and other minor wear and tear issues. You can get the job done without the need for equipment rentals or hard-to-find materials.
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Can wood floors be refinished one room at a time?

If your wood floors continue into other rooms of the home, you cannot sand, stain and refinish the one area. This would affect the uniformity and leave the rest of your wood floors looking different. The only way to refinish one room is to install a transition piece (or if there's one in place already).
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Can you stay in your house while floors are refinished?

If your hardwood floors have been sanded and finished with Bona Mega Clear HD, it is safe to sleep in the home about 2-3 hours after the project is finished, but again, only if there are other rooms that have not been robbed of their furniture – furniture should stay off floors for at least 24 hours after ANY project ...
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Is it cheaper to refinish hardwood floors or replace?

Refinishing hardwood floors is more cost-effective than replacing them. On average, it costs about $2,000 to $7,000 to replace hardwood flooring (two to three times more than to refinish).
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Can you replace a section of engineered hardwood?

This is done easily if you have engineered hardwood flooring glued down but you can still do it with solid wood flooring. The replacement board is then replaced carefully using adhesive and as you can see no one would know it had been replaced.
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How do you repair a damaged floor board?

The most effective way to repair a cracked floorboard without replacing it is to fill the crack with epoxy filler. Unlike latex- or solvent-based wood fillers, epoxy filler bonds to the wood, and it will prevent the crack from widening. It's important to choose the color carefully because you can't stain epoxy filler.
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How hard is it to pull up hardwood floors?

Ripping up a wood floor isn't a delicate job, and if the boards are nailed down and you don't have any plans for recycling them, it doesn't have to take long, either. Removal is somewhat more time consuming and difficult if the boards are glued, but the procedure is essentially the same.
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How do you even out stained floors?

How to Even out Stain on Floors
  1. Get down on your hands and knees. ...
  2. Dip a sponge into an open can of stain. ...
  3. Wipe the floor with a soft cloth dampened with acetone if your floor still looks uneven. ...
  4. Wipe the floor down again with an acetone dampened cloth if you can still see uneven colors.
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Is two coats of polyurethane enough on hardwood floors?

We recommend at least 2 coats of oil based polyurethane + a lacquer sealer coat as a minimum for hardwood flooring. Extra coats = extra protection, but only one coat of oil based polyurethane may be applied per day, as it needs 24 hours to dry before applying another coat.
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How long before you can walk on hardwood floors after refinishing?

How long do I have to wait to use my room after my floors are refinished? We recommend waiting 6 hours before walking on your new floors in socks. After 24 hours you can walk through with shoes on. Allow 48 hours before setting furniture and returning pets.
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Can I hand sand my hardwood floors?

The process for sanding a floor by hand would be, as a general rule, to start on a 40 grit sandpaper and work your way up to 100 or 120 grit paper to leave a fine finish. It is important to keep any sander moving so it does not dig into or burn the floor.
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Is refinishing hardwood floors worth it?

Refinishing wood floors is a great way to extend the life of your flooring and is cheaper and more environmentally safe than a full replacement. If you're tired of the current look of your floors and want an update, you can refinish your floors to get an entirely new look with much less effort and inconvenience to you.
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