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Colonial Floors of VA - SandFree of Richmond

Colonial Floors of VA - SandFree of Richmond

SandFree is a full-service floor refinishing and installation company with three divisions. Show more

SandFree is a full-service floor refinishing and installation company with three divisions.

SandFree is a 5 phase, chemical process with abrasion which prepares an existing floor to receive a URETHANE finish. The first 3 phases prepare the existing finish on a floor to receive a coat of urethane without sanding. The fourth phase is a bonding coat that provides a surface for the urethane to bond to. The fifth phase is the application of the same urethane Brunswick uses on their bowling alleys. The fact that we use water-based products that have almost no odor, makes the process extremely attractive for people who don’t want to lose the use of their property for a period of 3-5 days. Over the years, and millions of refinished feet later, the process has been expanded to enable us to:

The SandFree Process

* Apply urethane for a finish that will retain it’s appearance for 6-8 years.
* Remove Mop N’ Glo, Orange Glo, Revivor, Refresher, or any other short term polish.
* Alter the color of your floor, by enhancing the existing color, or changing the color entirely by using our ColorMagiq system.
* Blend water or pet stains into the color of the wood to make the stains less noticeable.
* Repair fading problems.
* Repair shading problems
* Repair scratches
* Repair or replace wood. Take-up existing carpet and pad.
* Refinish existing homes while the owners live in the house.

SandFree is now capable of making satisfied customers out of 90% of the homes we enter, without sanding the floors. The other 10% either have warped boards or want to change the color from dark to light. In those cases, to get a new layer of wood, the floor needs to be sanded, which we have done since the 70s, but most other floors can be brought to a satisfactory level with No Dust! No Odor! and No Downtime!
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We're redoing my parents roof and their chimney needs some repair work as well. Is it better to do the masonry work before or after we do the rest of the roof?

Jeff Ainslie of Ainslie Group PRO answered:

Sep 6, 2018
The masonry work should be performed prior to repairs to the existing roofing, unless the roof is leaking, whereupon you may need to make intermediate repairs to stop the leaking while the masonry wor ... read more
is it ok to put up foam board sheeting on the exterior of the house with 1 inch capped nails
Aug 15, 2014
In a word...yes. As Katie mentioned, you need an appropriate length fastener and a cap nail is ideal. What you haven't mentioned is what the wall depth is as well as climate.  If you have 2x6 walls, 1 ... read more

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Colonial Floors of VA - SandFree of Richmond

13405 Crandall Ct,
Richmond, VA
www.sandfree.com (804) 909-0501