Hardwood Flooring
Have It Easy With Prefinished Hardwood Flooring
Let's admit it. Installing hardwood flooring
is quite a task and not many do it yourselfers
succeed perfectly during their first try. True,
installing hardwood flooring is a skill, but it
can be less of a chore and a headache if you go
with prefinished hardwood flooring in the first
place.
Prefinished means it has already been coated and
sealed with translucent film which serves as its
protection from daily wear. What finishings can
do is shield your hardwood floor from spills and
scratches, and make it easier for you to wipe or
mop clean.
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.
If you purchased pure hardwood oak or maple (or
whatever is available), you will have to apply
finishings, sand it down and put on wax and
polishers after. The amount of time to perform
the task of installing a hardwood floor is
halved if prefinished wood is used.
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.
Prefinished flooring is a little more expensive
than pure hardwood planks. However, when you do
the math on everything that has to be done to
make the basic form shine to your liking, you'll
actually eventually spend a lot more with the
latter, not to mention the heavy labor that you
need to put into it.
Sure, you can argue that you can always hire
professionals to do the job for you, but if cost
is an issue, then you'll be thanking the high
heavens that somebody had enough foresight to
come up with prefinished hardwood flooring. Be a
wise and practical consumer. Sanding and
finishing entire floorings is a thing of the
past. Now that prefinished floors are available,
you should spare yourself from the hassle.