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![]() Job in Hamilton, NYThis was the state of the premises before I started my job. The general contractor, Etna Enterprises had much to do before I could get started. | ![]() Job in Hamilton, NYThe start of the sanding process. The room had been used not just for storage but over the years as a garage and factory floor. |
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![]() Hamilton job completedJob completed, contractor moving furniture in. | ![]() Hamilton job completedJob completed, contractor moving furniture in. |
![]() Hamilton job completed | ![]() Hamilton job completed |
![]() weaved in repair Oneida CastleThere once was a wall separating two rooms. | ![]() weaved in repaired floorOften a floor may be able to be weaved in back together. |
![]() Different angle to repaired floorNot all floors can be easily fixed. | ![]() weaved in repairsnote in the back ground. My floor belt sander attached to it's "dustless" sanding system. |
![]() | ![]() before photo of downstairs roomIn order to match the finish with the front room this room also had to be sanded and finished. |
![]() | ![]() Final coat complete.While not all repairs blend perfectly, It's nice to have a repair not be noticeable. |
![]() Final coat complete.View of floor looking into back room, | ![]() |
![]() Final coat completeThis is the after photo of the back room, | ![]() Final coatA good picture, This shows how on a different angle how wood grains don't always blend in perfect. Why show this? Because I believe my customers deserve to see real results. |
![]() Final coatI strive to make my work the best it can be. When dealing with a natural product You should expect to have some color differences in a real wood floor. The goal is a perfect blend, but I can see it's still off a bit. This can happen. |
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