Wood Floor Restoration [Photo Contest]

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This issue’s photo contest winner is Adilson Dos Santos of All Season Floor Pros in Fall River, Massachusetts for their post-construction wood floor restoration. His company will receive a Visa gift card worth $250.

A construction company had done work in this rental apartment. Obviously, they should have put something on the floor but didn’t, and this is how they left things. We used Simple Green Floor Cleaner with a rotary machine and floor scrubber to get the floors looking like new. I think the results speak for themselves, and the customer was thrilled with the results!

For an opportunity to win a gift card worth $250, send your images and a brief 100-word description on how you obtained your results to Amanda Hosey, managing editor, at [email protected], or submit via Facebook Messenger at www.facebook.com/cleanfax. Contest rules available by request.

 

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Cupping in water-damaged wood floors can often be corrected with patience in the drying process by allowing the moisture content time to equalize. Demolition doesn’t always have to be the answer.

Read more at cleanfax.com/hardwood-patience.

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