hardwood floor finish not applied under DW or fridge
"BobC" wrote in message ... We just had our hardwood floors finished and while inspecting the work I noticed: a)that the polyurethane stopped just in front of the dishwasher and the refrigerator. In other words, the two appliances are sitting over unsanded, bare wood (this is a new oak floor that replaces many layers of old vinyl). b) two wood thresholds, bridging bathroom tile floors and hardwood hallways, have uncoated areas on the bathroom side, where they meet the flor. Q: These are places likely to get pretty wet, and I think they should be fully coated, or am I being finicky? c)unlike the floors, which have a smooth finish, the staircase threads are quite rough and appear to have received fewer finish coats. Q: would this be on purpose, to make them less slippery? Many thanks. Why were appliances returned to the kitchen before the flooring was finished. They obviously had to be removed for the flooring to be installed. My guess is that the finisher had not planned on removing them prior to finishing the floor. The "holidays" on the thresholds are inexcusable and need a return visit by the finisher. The stair treads need to be smooth. If they're not satisfactory, the a return visit by the finisher is needed. They are not left rough for any reason I know of. Nonny |
hardwood floor finish not applied under DW or fridge
BobC wrote:
"BobC" wrote in message ... We just had our hardwood floors finished and while inspecting the work I noticed: a)that the polyurethane stopped just in front of the dishwasher and the refrigerator. In other words, the two appliances are sitting over unsanded, bare wood (this is a new oak floor that replaces many layers of old vinyl). b) two wood thresholds, bridging bathroom tile floors and hardwood hallways, have uncoated areas on the bathroom side, where they meet the flor. Q: These are places likely to get pretty wet, and I think they should be fully coated, or am I being finicky? c)unlike the floors, which have a smooth finish, the staircase threads are quite rough and appear to have received fewer finish coats. Q: would this be on purpose, to make them less slippery? Many thanks. Why were appliances returned to the kitchen before the flooring was finished. They obviously had to be removed for the flooring to be installed. My guess is that the finisher had not planned on removing them prior to finishing the floor. The "holidays" on the thresholds are inexcusable and need a return visit by the finisher. The stair treads need to be smooth. If they're not satisfactory, the a return visit by the finisher is needed. They are not left rough for any reason I know of. Nonny I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to reply to my posting. This forum is a great resource, especially for a (slightly wiser now) first-time renovator. Your input is very valuable in helping me decide how to proceed--- and I hope to post a positive follow-up sometime soon. I'll throw in on the stair treads- you don't want them glossy-smooth like a piano top. More of a satin finish is what to shoot for. Otherwise, anybody on those stair just wearing socks on their feet is at risk of falling on their ass. Kids and older folks especially. BTDT, etc. -- aem sends... |
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