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What Are the Disadvantages of Sanding Wood Floors?

What are the potential downsides of sanding wood floors or surfaces?


Sanding can greatly improve the look of wood, but it’s not without its drawbacks. Here are some key disadvantages:

  • Risk of Surface Damage: Poor technique or using the wrong grit can leave deep scratches or gouges.

  • Time-Consuming: Sanding—especially by hand or on complex surfaces like kitchen worktops—can take a lot of time.

  • Requires Proper Tools & Skill: Achieving smooth, even results demands the right equipment and a steady hand.

  • Uneven Finish: Inexperience can lead to inconsistent sanding, resulting in patchy or wavy surfaces.

  • Dust & Clean-Up: Traditional sanding creates a significant amount of dust that settles throughout the space.

  • Health Risks: Inhaling fine wood dust can pose respiratory issues without proper protective gear or dust control systems.


Our Flooring Topics:

 Wood Floor Sanding
 Wood Floor Finishing & Staining
 Stairs Stripping & Restoration
 Installation of Engineered Flooring
 Installation of Reclaimed Flooring
 Moisture and Water Leaks Damaged Floors
 Installation of Solid Wood Flooring

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