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It can be frustrating to work with a sander that becomes unreliable in a short amount of time. It’s never fun to drop money on a product that doesn’t last. The Festool… Read More
If you’re planning on installing a floating floor — in particular a floor with a click lock system — you might not think you need a nailer. After all, the whole point of… Read More
If you own a pneumatic nailer you probably get a lot of mileage out of it. After all, nailing boards is a cornerstone in to this industry along with sanding and finishing. What… Read More
If you live in an area where it snows a lot during the winter, one problem you might run into is road or rock salt stains on your hardwood floor. Salt stains are… Read More
Let’s say you’re a mechanic on a job site. Right now you’re going to sand between finish coats. You grab your trusty floor buffer, perhaps the American Sanders RS-16 DC, and go to… Read More
Whether you’ve been working in the hardwood flooring industry for one month or one decade, you know that a leading cause of hardwood floor failure is due to moisture-related problems. That’s why… Read More
We here at City Floor Supply have various panels of hardwood floors to test all sorts of products on. When we test a product, we put it through more harsh and stringent situations… Read More
The dreaded chatter marks. It seems that just about everyone who’s ever had a career in hardwood floors has run into this problem. While there are many schools of thought on how to… Read More
The American Sanders Super 7R and B-2+ Edgers (formerly Clarke) are both time-tested machines that give great results. They are quite well known throughout the industry. However, there are a few key differences between… Read More
Let’s say you have a client who wants to install maple floors. The client also doesn’t want their living room to look like a gymnasium floor. That means that you have to change color somehow…. Read More