Refinishing floors and interior painting are two home remodeling and building projects that usually happen around the same time.
Should i paint before refinishing the floors.
It s not an easy decision and each side has its merits.
One of the things that people do a lot of times in conjunction with painting is other kind of remodeling and decorating items.
Recoating works on solid wood laminated wood and parquet floors alike.
The ideal is to first do any prep work to the walls e g ripping up wall paper sanding and patching walls etc.
Carpet rolls are long and bulky so you risk scraping and scratching your freshly painted.
In this case you ll want to paint your walls first and don t worry about dropping paint on your sub floor since your new flooring will cover up any mess that.
Install flooring before you work on your walls because it s easy to damage paint and other wall materials.
From there you should rip up the floors.
And make sure that paint on your walls is completely dry because there s going to be a tremendous amount of sanding i m sure involved to sort of spruce up the look of the hardwood.
Nick may from walls by design a paint contractor in denver answers today s question.
If your floor s finish was applied before the 1970s it s probably wax old fashioned varnish or shellac.
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This could leave you with a small stripe of unpainted baseboard that the old floor covered but the new floor does not.
The reason for that is that this can damage the floors.
Pry up the moulding with a pry bar using a piece of scrap wood to protect the baseboard.
Also it s often better to paint the ceilings first especially given that the ladders will rest on the floors.
How long should you wait before painting if you sand first and how long before floor refinishing if you paint first.
Painting your walls before a wood floor refinishing service in the event of a total floor gutting there s no need to even worry about paint splatters ruining your new solid hardwood.
Let it cure very very well and then move everything back in.
But a new coat of polyurethane may not stick to your existing finish.
The type of flooring you have doesn t matter.
A second reason to finish floors before walls is that the new flooring might be a different height than the previous flooring.
When scheduling should you paint the walls before or after refinishing the floors.
So let that paint really dry on the walls then go ahead and refinish that floor.