Hardwood Flooring
Should You Buy Unfinished Hardwood Flooring?
Many home building do it yourselfers prefer
to buy their materials in their most basic and
purest form to preserve the idea of really
starting from scratch. Thus, when it comes to
flooring, these people opt to get unfinished
hardwood, so eventually they can proudly say
that they the finished product is something they
had labored over.
But, pride aside, there is no convenience to
buying unfinished hardwood floors. For one,
purchasing it bare is just the first step of
many. You will still have to sand it, apply
finishing, stain it, wax it, and, for some,
apply preservatives. And that's not to include
the installation process itself, which involves
a lot of heavy sawing, nailing, and others.
This is not to say that using unfinished
hardwood materials is a zero-sum option.
However, it would be a LOT convenient to just
buy prefinished material and forget about all
the hassles prior to installation. You do away
with many time-delaying steps and get closer
faster to the hardwood flooring look you desire.
Some argue that a limited budget is what pushes
them to buy hardwood unfinished. But when you
tally the total short-term and long-term costs,
you will see that you gain more savings with a
prefinished board because no longer will you
have to worry about labor costs. Everything is
already there in one easy to use package. The
installation process is another story, however.
So, should you buy unfinished hardwood flooring?
If you're a purist and have the money to spare,
yes. Otherwise, prefinished hardwood floors are
the way to go. Spare yourself from the headaches
and opt for prefinished materials, instead.