Wood floor we did about 16 months ago,

Discussion in 'Wood' started by UVcure, Oct 28, 2013.

  1. UVcure

    UVcure Well-Known Member

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    Need some advice boys, did this around 16 months and it still looks good, we said we would buff a put another coat on when she finished her house, I have gone back and one section has discoloured and shrunk, it's also very warm so I expect that one of the underfloor heating pipes is higher in the screed at this point and is causing the shrinkage.
    So what would you do, sand the whole floor mix some dust with resin and fill/sand a coat?
    Sand and use a flexible mastic type filler and then seal, take up and replace blocks then sand and seal?
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  2. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    "Sand and use a flexible mastic type filler and then seal"

    would be my option, gotta be easier...??
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  3. UVcure

    UVcure Well-Known Member

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    is the bona mastic type filler ok with the seal on it? does it adhere to it ok
     
  4. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    pretty sure it is UV, trial a section 1st or d/check with Bona... :cool:
     
  5. gazhugs

    gazhugs Well-Known Member

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    Beautiful job UV...looks stunning
     
  6. Raymond Peters

    Raymond Peters New Member

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    I agree with welsh UV. Try it out & also share your feedback to help out other forum members...

    Thanks,
    Raymond Peters
     
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  7. UVcure

    UVcure Well-Known Member

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    Will do boys , been to florida for a week so haven't even sent her the price yet , and doubt we could fit it in before Christmas but will let you know how we did it and how it looks,
     
  8. UVcure

    UVcure Well-Known Member

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    Ray it's that close to you that you could do it, it's quite good that I have a different name on this site,
    Because we know each other but you don't have a clue who I am
    See if you can guess, which company in your area would you think could do curved herringbone? Three picks?
     

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