by Terry Stuard
Wood furniture is often valued in one’s family whether it has been passed down through the generations or will be passed down one day. Keeping that wood furniture looking nice and being able to use it is often a high priority in one’s home, therefore restoring wood furniture that has had water or simply aging damaged is important.
Has water caused extensive damage to your valued wood furniture?
Water is one of the most harmful elements that can cause damage to one’s wood furniture thereby causing warping and discoloration. Sometime when water glasses are left directly on wood tables, the condensation form the glass forms and causes a collection of water on the table. The longer it is left on the table, the more damage it will cause.
However, there are ways to repair and restore one’s wood furniture that has experience water damage so look for a local wood restoration company near you as quickly as possible before the water damage gets worse.
Like everything else, wood furniture ages over time. As it gets older, it can weaken, chip away and its paint or finishing can be destroyed. It is far better to have your cherished wood item restored then to be afraid to touch or use it. Also, by having it fully restored, you will be able to pass it down to future generations so they can cherish and value it as much as you have.
If you are comparing having your wood furniture restored or refinished, consider that it is better for your furniture to be restored. The reason is that it is easier on the wood to have the old finish renewed and looking great that to strip of the old finish and put on a new one.
Craftsman use special tools that help clean and restore one’s wood to its former glory.