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Photo attached, what kind of wood floors are these? (Original Post) warrior1 Mar 2014 OP
looks like oak to me canoeist52 Mar 2014 #1
that's what I'm hoping for warrior1 Mar 2014 #2
Red oak, looks like 1.5"? Thor_MN Mar 2014 #3
It's 2" planks. I've got a really worn area to the entrance to the hallway and warrior1 Mar 2014 #4
Make sure the bid includes feathering the new boards in. Thor_MN Mar 2014 #6
Do you have any pictures? warrior1 Mar 2014 #5
Floor guy came yesterday warrior1 Mar 2014 #7

warrior1

(12,325 posts)
2. that's what I'm hoping for
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 12:32 PM
Mar 2014

I've got an appointment next week to refinished the 70 year plus floors. I don't believe they have been refinished before. I'm hoping they'll turn out like this.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
3. Red oak, looks like 1.5"?
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 01:28 PM
Mar 2014

One and half inches is an older style, but I was able to find some to make do the last three feet of a hallway, where a previous remodel didn't have done. Mine looked much worse than your's prior to sanding and finishing with a clear poly. I would say that you are going to be very happy as long as they do a good job.

warrior1

(12,325 posts)
4. It's 2" planks. I've got a really worn area to the entrance to the hallway and
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 01:56 PM
Mar 2014

the floor guy says they've got plenty of the red oak for patches.


The rough estimate is $2.50 sq ft. My cost will starting at $1000 for apx 400 sq feet. 2 bedrooms, hallway and dining area.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
6. Make sure the bid includes feathering the new boards in.
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 04:21 PM
Mar 2014

The new boards will stick out like a sore thumb if they are all in one spot. What that means is they take out more than just the area to be patched and use the undamaged old boards to mix in with the new boards to cover the entire area. So a new board goes in, then several old boards, new, old, new,etc. the idea is to blend the new boards into the old, not just lay down new boards.

warrior1

(12,325 posts)
7. Floor guy came yesterday
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 06:47 PM
Mar 2014

He confirmed that this indeed red oak. Woot.

The estimate $2.50 sq ft. $1120 for the job. I will post pictures in about a month with the job is completed.

Thanks everyone.

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