Anonymous wrote:We have hardwood throughout the first floor and want to have hardwood installed in our family room, which currently has carpet on top of plywood. We've gotten two estimates. One guy said there is no way he can do it without refinishing all of the floors on the first level, that it will not match. Another guy said no problem, he can match them. Which is being realistic? I don't want to hire the second guy and end up with some awful looking job; nor do I want to pay for unnecessary work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy can definitely match them. We had new hardwoods in a very dark brown put down in part of our house, the rest of the existing hardwoods within the house were stained to match. It wasn't rocket science.
Yes but you stained all the old floors to match the new ones . op wants to match existing floors to new ones exactly without restaining the original ones there. That is more difficult to get exactly the right shade since floors can change colors depending on the light exposure and other factors. (I had a similar situation and the floors just don't match exactly but we didn't want to pay to restain floors that were in good condition.
Ok dummy I'll explain it to you -you can get unfinished hardwoods put in and match them to the existing hardwoods with stain. OK? Same deal, in reverse. I can't believe you didn't work that one out. Not harder at all -just a case of mixing the stains until you get the perfect match, which is what we did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy can definitely match them. We had new hardwoods in a very dark brown put down in part of our house, the rest of the existing hardwoods within the house were stained to match. It wasn't rocket science.
Yes but you stained all the old floors to match the new ones . op wants to match existing floors to new ones exactly without restaining the original ones there. That is more difficult to get exactly the right shade since floors can change colors depending on the light exposure and other factors. (I had a similar situation and the floors just don't match exactly but we didn't want to pay to restain floors that were in good condition.
Anonymous wrote:A good floor guy can match them. We had the tile floor in our kitchen replaced with wood and it is indistinguishable from the floors on the rest of the first floor (which were not refinished).
Anonymous wrote:The guy can definitely match them. We had new hardwoods in a very dark brown put down in part of our house, the rest of the existing hardwoods within the house were stained to match. It wasn't rocket science.