Hardwood Flooring
The Convenient Way To Finish Your Hardwood Floor
Anybody who has experienced finishing their
hardwood floors by themselves will tell you that
it is a very tedious task. You will not just
apply the finishing once, but will have to put
on several numbers of coats before it looks
satisfactory. Prior to that, you will have to
wrestle with the sander -- a machine that is
quite difficult to control. So what is the best
and easiest way to come up with a nicely
finished hardwood floor?
Simple. Purchase one that is already
prefinished. If you're thinking of installing
hardwood flooring yourself, you can enjoy the
greatest ease and convenience with prefinished
planks. With prefinished hardwood floors, the
task of nailing the flooring to your subfloor
ends after the drilling is done.
Prefinished floors also have a better finish
than most independently finished floors. Because
the application is uniform and the volumes of
coating controlled and predetermined, you are
sure that every prefinished hardwood floor plank
is of the best quality.
Normally, prefinished floors are thrice sanded
and coated with aluminum oxide finish eight
times. They are also likely to have been tested
for various normal wear situations and made more
resilient. Having a hardwood floor in your home
is an investment, but it is a one-time
expenditure. This means you shell out a large
amount only once because all you have to do is
make sure the floor is clean and its finish its
intact to for the next generations to benefit
from it. Diligent waxing will do; so will
constant cleaning.
Finally, if convenience is what you're after,
without having to sacrifice the quality of your
hardwood floor and its appearance, then go for a
prefinished hardwood floor. But, hey, if you
want to savor the feeling that you labored over
your hardwood floor yourself, then buy it pure
and just buy the appropriate finish. As a last
tip, water-based urethane finishes are more
resilient to sun exposure, compared to those
that are oil-based. Happy finishing!