Re-Sanding and Restoration
Here are a few re-sanding before and after images:
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProIdd736e6de24
A Few More Samples of Hardwood Re-Sanding and Restoration
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProId6a2aad3217
Before - 7" rustic, handscraped distressed white oak, stained ebony
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProId0a3b6b90f1
During (sanding process) - 7" rustic, handscraped distressed white oak, stained ebony.
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProId77ad23eceb
During - 7" rustic, handscraped distressed white oak,stained black onyx.
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProId76fe4a9b84
After - 7" rustic, handscraped distressed white oak,stained black onyx.
https://www.customfinishwoodflooring.com/Galleries/re-sanding-and-restoration#sigProId4a1f21167d
If your floor gets a wear pattern down to the wood or stain, your floor needs to be resanded. To avoid paying fees to resand, preserve your floor and funds by getting a recoat. Your floors should get a recoat every 5-7 years, depending on the type of finish used.