Wood floor sealing involves applying a protective layer to the surface of your wooden floors. This sealant creates a barrier against moisture, stains, scratches, and daily wear, while also enhancing the natural beauty of the wood by bringing out its grain and colour.
Sealing your wooden floors is essential for protecting them from damage caused by moisture, spills, and foot traffic. It also prolongs the life of the wood by preventing cracks, warping, and fading. Additionally, sealing enhances the floor’s appearance, making the wood grain more vibrant and polished.
The frequency of sealing depends on the type of sealant used and the level of foot traffic. For most homes, sealing is recommended every 3 to 5 years. In high-traffic areas, such as hallways or commercial spaces, sealing may need to be done more frequently to maintain the protective layer.
There are several types of sealants available, including polyurethane (water-based and oil-based), varnish, oil-based finishes (such as tung oil or linseed oil), and wax. Each offers different levels of protection and aesthetic finishes. Polyurethane is durable and long-lasting, while oil-based sealants give a more natural, matte finish.
Most solid hardwood and engineered wood floors can be sealed. However, it’s important to consult a professional to determine the appropriate sealant for your specific floor type. Some finishes, like laminate flooring, cannot be sealed, and certain pre-finished floors may require special care.
While it is possible to seal floors yourself, it can be a time-consuming and complex process. Improper sealing can lead to uneven finishes, trapped dirt, or insufficient protection. Hiring professionals like Ryans Restoration ensures that the floor is properly prepared, the sealant is applied evenly, and the result is long-lasting and visually appealing.
The drying time depends on the type of sealant used. Water-based polyurethane dries faster, typically within 2-4 hours between coats, while oil-based polyurethane can take 8-12 hours to dry between coats. We recommend waiting at least 24-48 hours before walking on the floor and longer before placing furniture back on it.
The longevity of the sealant depends on the type of sealant, foot traffic, and how well the floors are maintained. Most sealants provide durable protection for 3 to 5 years in residential settings. Regular cleaning and proper care can extend the life of the sealant.
Sealing is a protective process that safeguards the wood from moisture, spills, and damage, while finishing refers to the final aesthetic treatment applied to the floor after sealing, such as staining or polishing. Some sealants also act as finishes, giving the floor its desired look while providing protection.
Yes, sealed floors still require regular maintenance, such as sweeping, vacuuming, or dry mopping to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water-based cleaners, as these can wear down the sealant. Buffing and reapplying the sealant periodically will help maintain its protective qualities and the appearance of the floor.
Yes, floors that have previously been sealed or finished can be resealed if they show signs of wear. However, the old finish may need to be removed first to ensure that the new sealant bonds properly to the wood. Ryans Restoration can assess your floors and recommend the best approach.
Water-based polyurethane dries faster, has a low odour, and provides a clear finish that doesn’t yellow over time. It’s ideal for lighter woods and homes with minimal ventilation. Oil-based polyurethane offers a richer, more amber-toned finish and is known for its durability but takes longer to dry and has a stronger odour during application.
Yes, sealing helps protect wooden floors from moisture, which is a primary cause of warping and swelling. By creating a moisture-resistant barrier, sealing prevents water from penetrating the wood and helps maintain the structural integrity of the floor.
Signs that your floor needs resealing include dullness, water not beading on the surface, visible scratches or wear, and increased susceptibility to staining. If the sealant is worn away, the wood is more exposed to potential damage, indicating that resealing is necessary.
Ryans Restoration offers professional, high-quality wood floor sealing services using industry-grade products and expert techniques. We ensure that your floors receive the proper care, from preparation to sealing, resulting in long-lasting protection and a beautiful finish. Our experienced team tailors the service to meet your specific floor type and needs, ensuring the best results every time.