After a lot of research im proud to say i finally found a video that is EXACTLY what i want. So far ive ripped out mt carpet and underlay. Im removing the remaining nails and staples then i need to vaccum and clean, and seal odor (my male cat urinated on it several times -_-). Im grateful for this video and will use this fully as my guide. Thank you.
Hi so I just wanted to saw I came by your channel thru my feed and I am so grateful I did. These past years have been rough for me. I lost my relationship with my gf and in hand lost my house. Even worse I lost my mom. A new girl was asking me what makes me happy. And honestly the diy I have seen you guys doing has shown that light again. I can’t wait to find a house to make my home and hopefully it needs work like what you guys have. I love what you guys are doing and giving me inspiration and happiness again
The before and after photos were shocking!! The new flooring reflects a lot of natural light in the room, making it more spacious. It’s a lot of hard work but it definitely pays off. Thanks for another great vid Grant and Bianca!
You two did a great job-- it looks professional. I've been doing floors for 45 years, and I've worked with other companies, not just self-employment. So I do know how other pros sand and refinish. 1) It *is* best to make the first cut diagonal. You lucked out on this job--I don't see waves or "chatter" from the machine, but it can happen if you only do straight cutting. 2) Contrary to some of the commenters on the other video, you can sand going both forward and backward. 3) You used a roller for the sealer. Great choice! It is easy to get black lap marks if you don't apply the sealer just right. A roller helps minimize that. 4) You can use an edger to do the stairs, but it is not an easy job to do. The orbital is slow, but it's safe. Thanks for the video. It's well-done.
This is awesome. Loved watching this because we just went through the same thing about 2 months ago. Refinished all the floors in our new 1960’s ranch house. We ended up using Rubio Monocoat instead of Bona. Ended up resanding a few sections because the first stain didn’t look right. Huge amount of work as a DIY project but it feels incredible to be done and have them looking great.
I am so happy to see that you took the time to do it as professionally as possible. I get so tired of seeing people do their floors, and instead of taking the time to do it correctly, they skip steps and say, “I’m going for the rustic look; don’t want it to look perfect.” I always wanted to ask them, if you hire a professional, would you say, ‘I don’t want it to look perfect.’ Bona HD is expensive, but all the professionals swear by it. I wonder which is better - HD or the one for basketball courts. Anyway, good job.
Thank you so much! We try our best to do a top notch job on every project 😁 I believe the product used on basketball courts is meant for high traction so we opted for traffic HD which is extremely durable
The floors look so good!! They're not too light, nor too dark. They look like the kind of floors you could match with any color of furniture, especially greens and vibrant colors. Keep up the good work!
Great job you two! Is the floor red oak or white oak to start with? It looks awsome. I want to do this in my next home, to be built fall of '24. I'm leaning towards White Oak, so beautiful. Red Oak is also gorgeous but I wanted a bit more nuetral / modern color. Please let me know. Thank you and keep sending videos! Love them.
Hey! hope you'll are doing great. Currently refinishing hardwood floor myself for the first time and I am trying to get a natural look. Your videos have been super helpful!!! thank you so much! Wondering why you guys choose to do a seal and a finish. Is it possible to only use Bona Traffic HD, what is the purpose of using the sealer as well?
Really love your video and well done. How many sanding belts did you use? Ive got a similar size project to do and im trying to research as much as i can. Not looking forward to it but after watching you 2 i feel a bit more confident 😊🛠👍
Im redoing my floors myself right now. I applied two coats of water based polyurethane. When you put down your final coat of poly after you sanded the floors, did the last coat bring back that gritty feeling on the floors?
We just did our floors in the same sealer and finisher and love them! We have some hairs that got into the finishing layers and having a hard time getting them out without scratching the floors. Did you have this problem and what did you do if anything?
We are pretty much done with the floor except for corners and under the cabinets but I just watched a video where the drum left some ripples on the floor and I might have to go over the entire floor with 60 and 100 grit again to get rid of some ripples...grrrr. Advice is to go on a diagonal when sanding, and then follow it up with same grit with the grain.
I’m so glad to find this video as we’re leaning in the natural direction as well with our red oak floors. How old are your floors and do you notice any orange tones from the old varnish that was on there?
Hi guys, your new floor looks awesome! I love all the tips and suggestions. I have a couple of questions. Is it necessary to use drum sender? Would the square sender do the job? Also, what happens if the floor has some dents and scratches? How do you fix those? The original or previous finish, does it affect the new one? Meaning does the oil based has to be followed by oil based and water based with water based? Thank you
Thanks for the video! It's so helpful! Question, would the project have gone significantly faster with more people, or is it pretty limiting based on the tools you're using? Also, how many hours of just sanding would you guess this took?
Hey! This is literally exactly what color of floors we want too in our old home; you guys did incredible! This video was so helpful. I’m just curious if there is a reason y’all didn’t use Bona Prep before the stain? And did y’all have to use any wood filler anywhere?
Man.... what a jyp!!! I only tuned in to see you guys hit your heads on the chandelier again😂😂😂 All joking aside floors look FANTASTIC!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!! PS. 'Merica!!!
Hello, you two did an outstanding job on your floors! My QUESTION is, what year is your home I’m trying to compare my old floors with other people refinished floors so I can be realistic about the results before I start refinishing mine. Thank you in advance for your response.
It is red oak - check out the episode before this where we go through the sanding process. You can see what they used to look like. It was very orange/reddish in color
Great work and great finish. Wondering what roller did you use. At HD they told me to use lint pad. Didn’t turn out good. Not happy with the finish. Thx 🙏
Hi! I’m refinishing my floors too and it’s a really hard work. Hope mine looks as amazing as yours! We just finished the sanding process and will use Bona products. Did you use Traffic HD raw for the first coat or the one with the satin finish for first and second coat?
Ahhh I just selected these options but the traffic hd top coat in matte…my contractor hasn’t opened them yet though…wondering how you guys are liking the satin?! Should I switch?!
Floors look great! Thanks for the details- you shoot a good video and look to have fun doing them! Do you recall how much Bona sealer and Traffic HD you used for your size space?
Hey guys I just had red oak installed, did you see much of a difference between the matte and satin finish? I chose matte but after seeing your video I am second guessing it.
Thanks for sharing your journey, can you give some idea on the jugs used for stain and traffic hd used and whats your square footage? Also, what is your hard wood like, looks like red oak? I have my red oak and looks very similar after sanding but wanna make sure befor choosing the stain. If thats red oak i may choose the natural seal or maybe nodic because i have heard nordic may take away tge red hues
I'm applying the the finish tomorrow. I hope I can get a response from you :D I have the same situation that I have three bedrooms and a hallway. I see you taped the edge of the entrance of the rooms and did the rooms first. Did you wait until the finish in the rooms dries up and then applied the finish in the hallway? Or you cut in the edges and applied the finish in the hallway right after the rooms were done?
We didn’t wait. We applied it to each bedroom and then did the hallway right after and cut in the edges. It worked well for us but you do need to move fast
Thanks for the video. It has inspired me to attempt this myself. Thank you for mentioning how long each step took to complete. I am curious to know how many gallons of sealant and traffic HD you used for the project. Bona provides some estimates and I am curious if your experience matches their product sheets.
@@GoldenKeyDesign Thank you for the response. Do you feel like you NEEDED the edge sander? Or would an orbital sander be sufficient but maybe take a little more time. I do not need to get under cabinets so the profile of an orbital sander should fit into all the spaces needed. Could save a bit a money if the large edge sander isn't totally required. Thank you.
@@prickerbush I would agree with you. It's worth the cost of the rental unless you are doing a very small room. But anything over 100 sqft should be done with the edger
maybe i missed this in the video but was the square footage of the home (where you refinished at least? We are planning on tackling this on our new home and not sure if we should hire someone or not
How many gallons of the sealer did you go through for the entire area?! My husband and I are refinishing about 1200 sq/ft and have no clue how many gallons to buy!
Did you already do yours? I just did about 700 sq feet and used a whole gallon of the sealer and will be using 2 gallons of the finish if that helps at all
It depends on the material and wood species and other stuff like gaps but bona recommends 400-500 per gallon of sealer I almost always get 400ish per gallon because it's good to lay your base coats super thick to prevent sanding through when you sand the grain raise down. (Sanding the grain raise is what he did with the orbital to make it smooth)
After a lot of research im proud to say i finally found a video that is EXACTLY what i want. So far ive ripped out mt carpet and underlay. Im removing the remaining nails and staples then i need to vaccum and clean, and seal odor (my male cat urinated on it several times -_-).
Im grateful for this video and will use this fully as my guide.
Thank you.
Hi so I just wanted to saw I came by your channel thru my feed and I am so grateful I did. These past years have been rough for me. I lost my relationship with my gf and in hand lost my house. Even worse I lost my mom.
A new girl was asking me what makes me happy. And honestly the diy I have seen you guys doing has shown that light again. I can’t wait to find a house to make my home and hopefully it needs work like what you guys have. I love what you guys are doing and giving me inspiration and happiness again
The before and after photos were shocking!! The new flooring reflects a lot of natural light in the room, making it more spacious. It’s a lot of hard work but it definitely pays off. Thanks for another great vid Grant and Bianca!
I’m glad you like the new color! It was so much work, but so worth it! Thanks ☺️
You two did a great job-- it looks professional. I've been doing floors for 45 years, and I've worked with other companies, not just self-employment.
So I do know how other pros sand and refinish.
1) It *is* best to make the first cut diagonal. You lucked out on this job--I don't see waves or "chatter" from the machine, but it can happen if you only do straight cutting.
2) Contrary to some of the commenters on the other video, you can sand going both forward and backward.
3) You used a roller for the sealer. Great choice! It is easy to get black lap marks if you don't apply the sealer just right. A roller helps minimize that.
4) You can use an edger to do the stairs, but it is not an easy job to do. The orbital is slow, but it's safe.
Thanks for the video. It's well-done.
Those floors look AMAZING!! I can totally relate with Bianca. I did my floors a few years ago, and I'm not doing them again. Well, maybe... great job!
Thank you so much ☺️ One time is enough haha!
The transformation is unreal! Great job you two
Glad you like it! Thank you ☺️
This is absolutely gorgeous and exactly what I'm going to do in my new house.
Thank you! Good luck 😁
This is awesome. Loved watching this because we just went through the same thing about 2 months ago. Refinished all the floors in our new 1960’s ranch house. We ended up using Rubio Monocoat instead of Bona. Ended up resanding a few sections because the first stain didn’t look right. Huge amount of work as a DIY project but it feels incredible to be done and have them looking great.
Thank you! I have always wanted to use rubio monocoat on my projects. How have you liked it so far?
Great job! This is exactly the color I’m going for, good to see how good it looks!
Thank you!! Good luck with your project😁
The Satin looks great! I'm now rethinking the semi gloss finish I was considering.
Gorgeous floors, I'd love to have my whole house seamless hardwood. Nice job guys!
I am so happy to see that you took the time to do it as professionally as possible. I get so tired of seeing people do their floors, and instead of taking the time to do it correctly, they skip steps and say, “I’m going for the rustic look; don’t want it to look perfect.” I always wanted to ask them, if you hire a professional, would you say, ‘I don’t want it to look perfect.’
Bona HD is expensive, but all the professionals swear by it. I wonder which is better - HD or the one for basketball courts. Anyway, good job.
Thank you so much! We try our best to do a top notch job on every project 😁 I believe the product used on basketball courts is meant for high traction so we opted for traffic HD which is extremely durable
looks good lol u can do mine of course with u wife it's a medium size efficiency maybe a tad bit bigger than u smallest room lol
@@myrthasmascary4086 Thanks! And we got enough projects on our plate already haha!
Gorgeous!! You picked the right color & finish!
Thank you! Glad you agree with our choice 😁
really good decision. your place looks so much newer
Thank you so much!!
The floors look so good!! They're not too light, nor too dark. They look like the kind of floors you could match with any color of furniture, especially greens and vibrant colors. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!! We are so excited to start furnishing the place 🙌
Like the green carpet….
You are a beast tackling this massive project! Turned out great
Haha, thank you so much!
I think you chose the perfect colour and sheen for your floors. They look lovely :-D Great job!
Thanks so much! 😊
Thanks for letting us know which finish was used, lot of videos don’t give that information.
Call me crazy but I like the old orange color. I also like a high gloss finish.
To each their own
You're crazy. Maybe they should put those green rugs back too.
Looks awesome! I was debating between matte vs satin. I think I will go with satin after your clip! Thank you.
Fabulous!!! Perfect color 😊🎉🥰💋😊
Thank you! 🤗
Wow! Everything came out great!
Thank you so much!!
95% of floors I do are satin. Bona traffic is by far best finish out there!! you did that the Hard way lol
You saved thousands
Those floors look awesome!
Thanks!!
Great job you two! Is the floor red oak or white oak to start with? It looks awsome. I want to do this in my next home, to be built fall of '24. I'm leaning towards White Oak, so beautiful. Red Oak is also gorgeous but I wanted a bit more nuetral / modern color. Please let me know. Thank you and keep sending videos! Love them.
Congratulations 😊
Thank you!!
Amazing work! Wondering what machine you guys used for the sanding?
Hey! hope you'll are doing great. Currently refinishing hardwood floor myself for the first time and I am trying to get a natural look. Your videos have been super helpful!!! thank you so much! Wondering why you guys choose to do a seal and a finish. Is it possible to only use Bona Traffic HD, what is the purpose of using the sealer as well?
Floor color trends are just that .. trendy. But natural is timeless
Really love your video and well done. How many sanding belts did you use? Ive got a similar size project to do and im trying to research as much as i can. Not looking forward to it but after watching you 2 i feel a bit more confident 😊🛠👍
Lovely color!!Good job guys!!
Thanks! Glad you like it 😁
Im redoing my floors myself right now. I applied two coats of water based polyurethane. When you put down your final coat of poly after you sanded the floors, did the last coat bring back that gritty feeling on the floors?
No, the last coat should be smooth. If you sanded in-between coats, you should not have any gritty feeling
I like that! I am excited to see more updates. I am also Mr. Berus for your information. I commented on the bathroom and basement at the lake house.
Thanks for watching! And very cool - I appreciate the comments!
very good good job guys
Awesome job guys!
Thanks so much!
We just did our floors in the same sealer and finisher and love them! We have some hairs that got into the finishing layers and having a hard time getting them out without scratching the floors. Did you have this problem and what did you do if anything?
Certainly the right choice. Hope the salt didn't mean bugs. Looking amazing
Thank you! And yes, us too! No bugs so far though
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Excellent Job!!
Thank you!
For the durability going natural is the best.
I will not eat until I finish!! 😂 great commitment on a long project but well worth the wait!
😂 Thank you!
Natural was the way to go! I guess y'all will have to buy another house to remodel for us when this one is done!
Thank you!! We got a lot more projects left on this house first haha 😂
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! Glad you found the video helpful - good luck with your project 😊
Looks so good 👌🏽
Thank you 😊
Did you guys have red oak? Also was it hard to apply the bona natural seal? Btw I think you guys did a phenomenal job and your floors look amazing!
We are pretty much done with the floor except for corners and under the cabinets but I just watched a video where the drum left some ripples on the floor and I might have to go over the entire floor with 60 and 100 grit again to get rid of some ripples...grrrr. Advice is to go on a diagonal when sanding, and then follow it up with same grit with the grain.
Great job, love the floors!
Thanks so much Debby!!
I’m so glad to find this video as we’re leaning in the natural direction as well with our red oak floors. How old are your floors and do you notice any orange tones from the old varnish that was on there?
Hi guys, your new floor looks awesome! I love all the tips and suggestions. I have a couple of questions. Is it necessary to use drum sender? Would the square sender do the job? Also, what happens if the floor has some dents and scratches? How do you fix those? The original or previous finish, does it affect the new one? Meaning does the oil based has to be followed by oil based and water based with water based? Thank you
Great job guys!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you!! Really appreciate it!
Beautiful job!
Thanks for the video! It's so helpful! Question, would the project have gone significantly faster with more people, or is it pretty limiting based on the tools you're using? Also, how many hours of just sanding would you guess this took?
Most importantly: does the dog like the new clean floors?
She loves them 🐶
Hey! This is literally exactly what color of floors we want too in our old home; you guys did incredible! This video was so helpful. I’m just curious if there is a reason y’all didn’t use Bona Prep before the stain? And did y’all have to use any wood filler anywhere?
Man.... what a jyp!!! I only tuned in to see you guys hit your heads on the chandelier again😂😂😂 All joking aside floors look FANTASTIC!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
PS. 'Merica!!!
Haha! Thanks for watching!
you guys are great!
Thank you 😁
Amazing job! Which type of roller did you use for applying the sealer and finish?
Wow beautiful
Thank you so much!!
wow it look like a magic man.
Hello, you two did an outstanding job on your floors! My QUESTION is, what year is your home I’m trying to compare my old floors with other people refinished floors so I can be realistic about the results before I start refinishing mine. Thank you in advance for your response.
Also do you know if your floors are red or white oak??
what kind of hardwood do you have? Is it red oak? was it originally honey colour?
It is red oak - check out the episode before this where we go through the sanding process. You can see what they used to look like. It was very orange/reddish in color
Thanks It very useful video
Glad it was helpful!
Great work and great finish. Wondering what roller did you use. At HD they told me to use lint pad. Didn’t turn out good. Not happy with the finish. Thx 🙏
We used a high quality 3/8” nap roller
Thank you. Appreciate it. 🙏
looks great shouldnt the sealer have went on after the finish???
The sealer is actually the stain, not the top coat. The sealer gives the wood the desired color and the top coat is clear and protects the finish 😁
Thank you
Thanks!
Helpfull video, thanks.
Hi! I’m refinishing my floors too and it’s a really hard work. Hope mine looks as amazing as yours!
We just finished the sanding process and will use Bona products. Did you use Traffic HD raw for the first coat or the one with the satin finish for first and second coat?
Great content series! Did you use Bona Polish at all? I'm trying to understand if it is safe to use with the Bona seal/traffic HD combo...
Sorry if i missed it, but what grit sandpaper did you use?
Nicely done! Did you guys have to wipe the floors down again after sanding with the 220 grit sandpaper?
Ahhh I just selected these options but the traffic hd top coat in matte…my contractor hasn’t opened them yet though…wondering how you guys are liking the satin?! Should I switch?!
Great job, love the stain, what will you use to clean your floors?
So how long should I wait until putting furniture after finally coat? And how long did you wait between HD coats?
I’m going to be redoing my hardwood.
What’s a good wood filler? I have some holes from carpet tacks.
Floors look great! Thanks for the details- you shoot a good video and look to have fun doing them!
Do you recall how much Bona sealer and Traffic HD you used for your size space?
Hi! What type of wood are these floors? Thanks!
These are red oak 😁
Hey guys I just had red oak installed, did you see much of a difference between the matte and satin finish? I chose matte but after seeing your video I am second guessing it.
This is so helpful. Was one gallon of each product enough for everything?
Thanks for sharing your journey, can you give some idea on the jugs used for stain and traffic hd used and whats your square footage?
Also, what is your hard wood like, looks like red oak? I have my red oak and looks very similar after sanding but wanna make sure befor choosing the stain. If thats red oak i may choose the natural seal or maybe nodic because i have heard nordic may take away tge red hues
Hello Grant and Bianca, how did you apply bona sealer to the stairs? what tools did you use to do it? what about traffic? Thank you
We used a brush and a small roller. The sealer dries pretty flat so the brush strokes disappear. You just can’t use the stairs for a couple hours 😅
@@GoldenKeyDesign Thank you
How many gallons of sealer and finish did you end up using? And how many Sqft was the project? Looks great!
I'm applying the the finish tomorrow. I hope I can get a response from you :D
I have the same situation that I have three bedrooms and a hallway. I see you taped the edge of the entrance of the rooms and did the rooms first. Did you wait until the finish in the rooms dries up and then applied the finish in the hallway? Or you cut in the edges and applied the finish in the hallway right after the rooms were done?
We didn’t wait. We applied it to each bedroom and then did the hallway right after and cut in the edges. It worked well for us but you do need to move fast
wouldn't sanding with the 220 grit remove the sealant and coat?
Thanks for the video. It has inspired me to attempt this myself. Thank you for mentioning how long each step took to complete. I am curious to know how many gallons of sealant and traffic HD you used for the project. Bona provides some estimates and I am curious if your experience matches their product sheets.
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project. We used 2 gallons of the sealer, and 4 gallons of the traffic HD (2 coats). Hope that helps!
@@GoldenKeyDesign Thank you for the response. Do you feel like you NEEDED the edge sander? Or would an orbital sander be sufficient but maybe take a little more time. I do not need to get under cabinets so the profile of an orbital sander should fit into all the spaces needed. Could save a bit a money if the large edge sander isn't totally required. Thank you.
@@GoldenKeyDesign After more research I believe I have answered my own question. The power and size of the edge sander seems well worth the expense.
@@prickerbush I would agree with you. It's worth the cost of the rental unless you are doing a very small room. But anything over 100 sqft should be done with the edger
how many coats did you do?
What was the total time and cost for this project?
Thanks!
how long does it take?
So the stain and the sealer are the same?
For Bona products - yes!
maybe i missed this in the video but was the square footage of the home (where you refinished at least? We are planning on tackling this on our new home and not sure if we should hire someone or not
How much did you guys spend on sand paper and machine rentals and sealers?
How many days did it take you to sand the floors?
Great
video.... I'm curious, how much did this cost you, vs having a professional company come in?
Do you know what type of flooring the wood is?
This is red oak - the sealer helps to make it look closer white oak
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Thank you! We love the color 😁
How many gallons of the sealer did you go through for the entire area?! My husband and I are refinishing about 1200 sq/ft and have no clue how many gallons to buy!
Did you already do yours? I just did about 700 sq feet and used a whole gallon of the sealer and will be using 2 gallons of the finish if that helps at all
It depends on the material and wood species and other stuff like gaps but bona recommends 400-500 per gallon of sealer I almost always get 400ish per gallon because it's good to lay your base coats super thick to prevent sanding through when you sand the grain raise down. (Sanding the grain raise is what he did with the orbital to make it smooth)
I don’t see much different before and after . I much prefer the lighter color , that will make your apartment looks bigger
What type of wood are these floors?
White oak or red oak ?
This is red oak - we tried our best to make it closer to white oak in appearance
Hi I am in the process of doing the same for my hardwood floors. Is that bona classic seal a stain as well?
primer, stain and sealer all in one product?