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Finishing and Caring For Unfinished Hardwood Flooring

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By Dola Raheem.

 

There are many things to consider when choosing the right Unfinished Hardwood Flooring for your home. From Solid to engineered, and dramatic to moderate grains, A few tidbits to get you started include some small but important differences between types of Unfinished Hardwood Flooring. An engineered floor can withstand humidity better than a solid floor, even though the solid floor is built from one piece of wood and has a better potential of lasting in a longer time period. The next item to decide is the type of wood. Oak and Cherry are among the most popular, but many consumers are now going with more exotic woods such as bamboo, teak and Brazilian Cherry. Choosing the wood is important since the longevity of each type of wood can make a difference in when the flooring will need to be replaced. Another important quality is to find out which type of wood is best suitable for your climate since wood expands in weather and humidity.

One of the great things about choosing Unfinished Hardwood Flooring, is the adventure of creating the look that best suites your home and personality, and even other wood in the home. a pre-finished floor can be much faster to the end result, but in the end you are limited to the styles and colors available. For the more adventurous, sanding and finishing the wood yourself can be quite satisfying. The most important thing to remember in finishing the wood yourself is to make sure it is sealed.

If, the decision is made to leave the wood unfinished, extra care is needed to make sure the floor is properly maintained. To clean Unfinished Hardwood Flooring, a vacuum, broom, bristle brush, TSP (trisodium phosphate), rags, and the occasional use of a sanding block are some necessary supplies. A word of warning, is that commercial products are usually made for finished floors and can ruin an unfinished floor. Its important also to watch out for oil based products or waxes as these can build up, making it hard to finish the floor later.

Installing Unfinished Hardwood Flooring is pretty simple with the ways the wood is now cut to match ends is much easier than in the past. Just remember to let the wood acclimate to its new environment before installation, and make sure it has the room to expand and contract to avoid splitting and damage. Wood floors add an unsurpassed beauty to any home and can also with the right installation, added overall home value.

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Last modified on Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

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