Rus13b said..
no probs, pics of floors layed in the 1800's, that look like new floors.
that's the whole idea. lol lol lol
That's the way mate it's a fantastic job and I'm glad you're happy to pay the extra hundreds for it.
unless you didn't pay a cent and you do floors for a living and are totally butt hurt that I can achieve
the same results and happy to spread the word of "have a go if you think you can"
your last photo you posted of the old floor" not the new one" done by a professional making old look like new floors.
great job I'm not bagging it it's a fantastic job done by a true professional.
I just went over to my rental that my mother lives in. Pulled open the front sliding door in the doorway where it's the highest sun & traffic affected area in the house.
i just took this photo of the floor I did it's 18 months old now .
i can't get much closer for the photo. I'm not but hurt I saved hundreds.
like the thousands I saved restumping ,internal plumbing ,ceiling and walls hung & plastered ,tiles &waterproofing, walls KOd ,beams in,Full bathroom & kitchen built in robes, floors sanded coated , vinyl wet areas, skirts doors trims,painted.the only person or trade person that stepped into my place was the brother inlaw doing the sparkie
work.
like I said some people shouldn't be let near power tools and some are able to perform as good as any trade person. Just because someone has a paper to say they're a tradesmen don't make them a good one.