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- Q: What is sealing?
- A: Sealing refers to the application of a substance, known as a sealer, to a porous surface in order to prevent the penetration of liquids through that surface. The primary purpose of sealing is to create a protective barrier that acts as a permanent shield between the treated surface and any liquids it may come into contact with. While sealers can dry to a shiny finish when applied to floors, they are not meant to be burnished or polished to a high shine like a polish. Over time, the sealer may wear off if subjected to heavy use, but its primary function is to provide long-lasting protection against liquid penetration. In some cases, a sealer may be followed by the application of a polish for additional aesthetic enhancement, but the sealing process typically occurs first to establish the protective barrier.
- Q: What are the reasons for considering the sealing of vinyl/lino floors as important?
- A: Having your vinyl/lino floors sealed is crucial for several reasons. Sealers are specifically formulated to create a barrier that prevents liquids and dirt particles from penetrating the surface of the vinyl. When vinyl flooring is initially installed, it is recommended to apply a sealant, and this initial seal can provide long-lasting protection for many years, particularly when combined with regular polishing. By contacting us soon after your floors are installed, we can ensure timely protection to prevent any accidental permanent damage. Our sealing services will help safeguard your vinyl/lino floors, keeping them in optimal condition and minimizing the risk of stains, damage, and wear.
- Q: What is the expected lifespan of the sealer applied to vinyl/lino floors?
- A: The lifespan of the sealer applied to vinyl/lino floors can vary depending on various factors. Generally, the sealer should be reapplied when the coating starts to wear away in certain areas, indicating that the protection is diminishing. It's important to note that terms like sealers, polishes, and finishes are sometimes used interchangeably, and certain polishes may offer sealing properties while some products labeled as finishers can actually act as sealants. When purchasing products, it is crucial to carefully inspect their properties and ensure they meet your specific sealing requirements. Regular inspections and maintenance can help determine when resealing is necessary to maintain the durability and protection of your vinyl/lino floors.
- Q: Could you provide an overview of the process involved when you come to reseal vinyl/lino floors?
- A: When our professional team arrives to reseal your vinyl/lino floors, they will provide you with a step-by-step explanation of the entire process. Firstly, the floor will undergo a stripping procedure to ensure complete removal of the old sealer. This step is crucial to create a clean surface. Next, the floor will be thoroughly cleaned and neutralized, removing any dust, residue, or contaminants that may impact the new sealer. Once the floor is dry, the new sealer will be applied and allowed to set. The result will be a rejuvenated floor that not only looks new but also offers enhanced protection and easier maintenance. By following this comprehensive process, we ensure that your vinyl/lino floors receive optimal sealing treatment, leaving them in excellent condition.
- Q: How often is it recommended to reseal vinyl or lino floors?
- A: The recommended frequency for resealing vinyl or linoleum floors varies depending on factors like usage and foot traffic. Commercial floors, subject to heavy use, generally require resealing every one to two years to maintain their condition and protection. In residential settings, the frequency can range from every three to ten years, depending on the level of foot traffic and usage. Factors such as the quality of the sealer used and the application process also influence the longevity of the seal. Opting for professional sealing services ensures optimal results, extends the durability of the seal, and can potentially save time and money in the long term.
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