Should You Recoat or Refinish Your Lacquered Wood Floor?

Lacquered wood floors offer a durable, easy-to-clean finish — but like all flooring, they don’t last forever. Over time, daily foot traffic, dirt, and cleaning wear down the protective lacquer layer.

When your floor starts looking dull or patchy, you have two main options:

  • Recoating (also called screen and recoat) — a maintenance treatment
  • Sanding and refinishing — a full restoration

Understanding which is right for your floor can save you time, money, and avoid unnecessary sanding.

What Is Recoating? (Screen and Recoat)

Recoating is a maintenance process where a fresh coat of lacquer is applied without sanding the floor back to bare wood.

Here’s how it works:

  • The surface is lightly abraded or “screened”
  • Dust is removed with a vacuum and tack cloth
  • A new coat of lacquer is applied to rebuild the protective layer

This is perfect for floors that still look mostly intact, but have lost their sheen or are beginning to show light wear.


When to Choose Recoating:

You’d like a low-disruption, faster turnaround option

The lacquer is dull or mildly scuffed

There’s no major damage or exposed timber

You want to extend the life of your floor without a full restoration

Oak floor recoated in Burnley by DAB Floor Care
Hardwood floor being sanded by belt sander in Heywood by DAB Floor Care

What Is Sanding and Refinishing?

This is a full restoration process:

  • The floor is sanded back to bare timber
  • The surface is then sealed with new coats of lacquer, oil or hardwax oil

It removes scratches, stains, finish failure, and damage — giving your floor a brand new surface.


When to Choose Sanding and Refinishing:

You’re restoring a very old or poorly maintained floor

The lacquer is worn through or peeling

There are deep scratches, black marks, or uneven patches

You want to change the finish type or floor colour (via stain)

Which Option Is Right for You?

Floor ConditionRecommended Option
Dull, lightly scuffed, no bare wood✅ Recoating
Deep scratches, exposed wood, heavy wear✅ Sand & Refinish
You want to keep existing colour/look✅ Recoating
You want to change colour or sheen✅ Sand & Refinish
Floor hasn’t been recoated in 5+ yearsLikely needs sanding

How Often Should These Be Done?

  • Recoating: Every 3–5 years depending on foot traffic and maintenance
  • Sanding & Refinishing: Every 7–10 years (or when finish has failed)

With good maintenance and scheduled recoating, you can often delay full sanding by several years — saving cost and preserving floor thickness.

Oak floor sanding in a Huddersfield kitchen

What We Offer at DAB Floor Care

We offer:

  • Free floor assessments to determine the right method
  • Virtually dust-free sanding using Lagler PST® technology
  • A range of lacquers, oils, and hardwax oils
  • Sample patches to test finishes before application
  • Fast-drying options and low-odour solutions

We operate across Huddersfield, Halifax, Rochdale, Manchester and surrounding areas.

Book Your Free Floor Assessment

Not sure whether your floor needs recoating or full sanding? We’re happy to visit, inspect your floor, and recommend the best solution — honestly and professionally.
👉 Request your free quote or floor assessment today

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