Wood Floor Renovation (Residential & Commercial)
Wood Floor Renovation Solutions
Make Old Wood Floors Look New—Without Replacing Them
- No middlemen
- Fast prototyping
- Private label available
Quick Check: Is Coating Renovation the Right Choice?
Wood floor coating renovation works well when:
- The floor is still solid (not loose or rotten)
- You want a clean “new look” without full replacement
- You need better scratch resistance and easier cleaning
- You want to refresh color (clear or tinted finish)
If boards are badly warped or the base is unstable, repair may be needed first.
Recommended Solutions (Choose Your Finish)
Option A — 1K Solvent-Based PU Varnish (Classic & Durable)
This option is popular for residential wood flooring renovation and old wood flooring upgrades.
It focuses on long-lasting appearance and resistance to daily wear.
Option B — Water-Based Coating (Lower Odor + Strong Film)
Recommended Products
| Model | Appearance | Viscosity | Hardness | Key Advantages | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZDS-200 | Liquid (good flow) | 50 Shore A | Excellent bonding strength, Water-resistant, Elastic for expansion/contraction, Easy application, One-component (no mixing) | More | |
| ZDS-100 | Black, White, Gray | 85 Shore A | Single-component design, High insulation, High-temperature resistance, Strong adhesion, Multiple color options | More | |
| ZDS-6002AB | Colored | 800-2000 cps | 2H | Extremely high film hardness and scratch resistance, Eco-friendly and low odor, Fast drying and quick turnaround, Outstanding stain and chemical resistance, Super adhesion for various surfaces, Suitable over old paint films | More |
| Product Model | Key Benefits | Typical Use | View More |
|---|---|---|---|
| ZDS100 | Zero sag on vertical surfaces; high initial grab; waterproof & weather-resistant; fast fixation | Vertical bonding of baseboards/skirting/wall panels; indoor & outdoor baseboards and wall panels | View ZDS100 |
| ZDS200 | Excellent bonding strength; high strength; water-resistant; elastic to accommodate expansion/contraction | Tongue & groove / engineered wood flooring bonding; solid/engineered wood floor installation | View ZDS200 |
| ZDS1060AB | Fungicide properties; works on damp wood; no shrinkage; hardens soft wood | Solvent-based rot repair primer for frames/pillars/furniture/decks; window sills/door frames/fascia boards/outdoor structures; base for fillers | View ZDS1060AB |
| ZDS2060AB | Low odor; eco-friendly; 100% solids (no shrinkage); hardens spongy wood; seals grain ends | Solvent-free rot repair primer; window sills/door frames/fascia boards/outdoor structures; waterproof base; bonds with fillers | View ZDS2060AB |
| ZDS189 | Easy to sand & stain; strong adhesion; fast local repair | Repair small-area wood damage: dents/scratches/insect holes; indoor/outdoor wood surface repair | View ZDS189 |
| ZDS1240 | Remains flexible with floor movement; color-matched to wood; waterproof & dust-proof | Filling shrinkage gaps/cracks/aging joints in wood floors; wood floor gap filling | View ZDS1240 |
| ZDS8305AB | High abrasion & scratch resistance; chemical resistant; non-yellowing; enhances natural wood grain | Final transparent protective topcoat for floors & furniture; floor & furniture topcoat protection | View ZDS8305AB |
| ZDS6002 | Low odor & low VOC; eco-friendly; uniform & adjustable color; non-yellowing; water-resistant | Coloring + protection for wood floors & furniture; tinting + protection (indoor preferred) | View ZDS6002 |
How to Choose a System (Simple Rules)
Choose ZDS8305AB when you want:
- A classic PU varnish finish
- Strong everyday durability for homes and general commercial spaces
- A simple, reliable renovation approach
Choose ZDS6002AB when you want:
- Lower odor indoor renovation
- Strong scratch resistance and a harder film
- Color protection on interior wood surfaces
Installation Overview (Easy Checklist)
A clean process gets better results than “one thick coat”.
- Inspect: confirm the floor is solid (no loose boards)
- Clean: remove wax, oil, and dust
- Light sand: create grip and level small scratches
- Vacuum: remove sanding dust completely
- Apply coating: thin, even coats (roller/brush)
- Second coat: for better fullness and wear resistance
- Cure: avoid heavy traffic until fully cured
Tip: Two thin coats usually look smoother than one thick coat.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Coating over wax or old polish (poor adhesion)
- Skipping sanding on glossy surfaces
- Trapping dust in the finish
- Opening to traffic too early
- Applying too thick (can lead to slow cure and marks)
FAQs
Can I renovate a wood floor without replacing it?
Which is better: solvent-based or water-based?
Do you offer wholesale and custom supply?
Get a Wood Floor Recommendation
Send us:
- Floor type (solid wood / engineered wood)
- Area size (sqm or sqft)
- Current condition (scratched / dull / stained)
- Finish goal (clear / colored)
- Timeline (when the space must reopen)
We’ll reply with a custom recommendation and manufacturer-direct wholesale pricing.
