Will sanding my wooden floors help with asthma?

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To keep your wooden floor looking beautifully polished for many years to come, we have created a simple six-step guide on how to care for your flooring. View here.

Yes, it has been proven that wooden floors reduce dust mites and help with asthma, remember our sanding is virtually dust free and we use environmentally sound finishing products.

This depends entirely on the kind of finish used. As a general rule, we advise you leave your newly finished floor to dry overnight before you or anyone else walks on it. For finishes to completely reach their full hardness, we recommend giving your flooring 2-3 days before placing heavy items like furniture on top of it.

In all instances, we will advise you on-site how long your particular floor will take to dry, so you know exactly where you stand.