I am with C.J. on this one, hand scraped oak engineered something something. It would be laborious to have it refinished seeing as it is hand scraped and factory finished. There are some chemical strippers that might be up to the task but I am so unfamiliar with them I cannot offer advice. I know there has been some development in this area of late for just this reason and well I simply have not kept up to date on it all.
See the issue with hand scraped and distressed boards in general and for that matter most engineered floors is that there really isn't enough meat on the bone so to speak to sand them down back to flat, remove the stain and finish and then go again.
You do not magically have any attic stock laying around that you could show a picture of? It would be much easier to assess seeing a cross section of the wood than just a topical image.
All of that being equal, for me to come and sand, stain and finish a hardwood floor would start around 4.50-5.00 dollars and move up from there. It is a highly area dependent industry and I do not know pricing in your area but that is the best I could do.
I checked with the builder and it is a Walnut hardwood floor. Now what is best option if I want to refinish this?
it is solid. I confirmedFor the OP. Solid would be walnut all the way through. Engineered is a thin sheet of walnut on a base sheet like plywood or OSB.
have scratched (almost 10 years old now) and the finish looks a little too yellow.It’s hands scraped, why does it need refinishing?
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