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Serving Hereford, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"It's been awhile since I hired Callie, kept meaning to come back and do a review. I hired C & J for a holiday cleaning, and was thrilled when she was able to do it right away. Callie did a good job. She's a hard worker and is thorough. There were two things that I was a little disappointed with. The cleaner she used left a film on everything. I had to go back over mirrors, and shiny surfaces to remove the film. The second was the travel charge. I understand if she drives out of town needing to recoup her gas, but wow...I could have just filled her gas tank and it would have been way cheaper than the travel charge. It was a bit of sticker shock for me when she gave me the bill. All in all, I was satisfied with the work, but due to that high travel charge it is not worth it for me to hire again. I'll just find someone in my area."
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Dakota Petriwood
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Serving Hereford, SD and surrounding areas

Fence and Deck Restoration \n\n\nAt Dakota Petriwood we specialize in exterior wood care. Our restoration services include cleaning, and sealing outdoor structures such as fences, arbors, decks, and play sets.\n\nRestoring is the key to protecting the woods natural beauty and original form.\n\nBenefits of sealing your fence:\n\nWaterproofs Wood \nExtends Wood Life\nMold, Mildew, and Fungus Resistant \nPrevent Cracking and Splitting, Rotting\nPrevent Carpenter ants, and Termites\n\n(Not Sold in Stores)\n\nCall us at 605-951-0045 or visit www.dakotapetriwood.com

Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

The cost to polish floors averages around $200 per room, but you could pay anywhere from $100 to $300. Some factors that influence the total cost of floor polishing include the following:

  • Square footage of flooring

  • Type of floor 

  • Whether you need floor repairs done beforehand

  • Whether or not you want professional floor cleaning done beforehand

Since square footage is the most significant cost factor, you might get a more accurate estimate by using the average cost per square foot for floor polishing, which is between $1.00 and $2.50.

Yes, but with caution. A floor grinder is intended to level and polish concrete, so it is a very powerful tool. To remove paint, the floor grinder should be set to 35 square feet per minute or less to minimize the pressure without the use of pocket weights. You might need to go over the surface two times to get any paint that has sunk into the concrete’s pores.

Like any other type of flooring, you will need to keep up with regular maintenance on your epoxy floors to keep them in the best shape possible; however, it is not like hardwood floors inside a house, which require special care and more consistent maintenance.

Just make sure you use the right cleaning tools and solutions. Avoid using harsh tools like scrub brushes or hard-bristled brooms. You should also skip cleaners that are highly acidic, including white vinegar.

Floor polishing isn’t technically necessary, but it will help your floors last longer and hold up better to scratches. Floor polish is a thin coating that fills in small abrasions on your floor and makes them less visible, and it can act as a protective covering that prevents future damage to the floor underneath. Floor polish helps protect against water and moisture, so it’s a great service if you want to extend the lifespan of your floors. Additionally, polish makes your floors shine, making your home look cleaner and more inviting.

Before starting on a full refinishing project, determine if your floors need to be completely sanded down to the bare wood or if the damage is shallow and mostly cosmetic. Deep scratches and gouges will require you to rough sand using a drum sander or belt sander, but small surface scratches or floors that have only lost their luster don’t need a complete overhaul. Instead, you can skip the rough sanding step and sand-screen the old finish with a buffer, removing only the top layer of polyurethane.

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