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Unfinished Often Leads to Perfection


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By : Betty Miller   19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-20 15:52:47

There are many decisions that homeowners have to make when installing hardwood floors in a home. Some homeowners decide to install pre finished hardwood flooring themselves and find they are not satisfied with the look of the finished product. There are many benefits to having a professional install an unfinished hardwood floor.

Unfinished hardwood floors are more time consuming to install. The wood is not sanded and stained at a factory, it is done in the home. Once the flooring is installed, a professional sands, buffs and stains the flooring. Flooring that is sanded and buffed on site tends to have more stability because they are bonded together, rather than just fit together. Once the installation is complete, the appearance is more uniform. There is very little chance of a professional applying an uneven coat of stain on one board. That is a risk when self installing pre finished hardwood flooring.

When looking to install hardwood flooring into a home that already has hardwood flooring, it is easier to achieve a uniform look by installing an unfinished hardwood floor. A professional can evaluate the existing type of wood in a home and select the same wood and type of staining. Although the existing wood flooring will have more character, the new unfinished hardwood floor will eventually look just as good.

Unfinished hardwood flooring allows a homeowner to completely customize the look of the floor. There are many types of wood that can be used. There are many stains that a professional can recommend or use on an unfinished hardwood floor. Once the major decisions of what the homeowners want have been decided, professional installers usually can choose the best installation methods to get the project done as quickly as possible.

With the amount of work that an unfinished wood floor requires, it is a huge challenge for many self installers. It requires a lot of patience and a love of woodwork. The unfinished flooring could be a more difficult, harder wood to work with or softer than expected. Once the flooring has been laid, it needs to be sanded and buffed. Professionals can sand and buff flooring without much dust being tossed into the air. Staining also has to be applied evenly. The tools professional installers use ensures that the same amount of stain goes onto each board as they complete the job. Any inconsistencies can be spotted and corrected before they complete the job.

With the investment of hardwood flooring, it may be an additional strain for a homeowner to take the time to complete so many details alone. It requires skill and precision to install an unfinished hardwood floor. Allowing a professional to install an unfinished hardwood floor will give any homeowner a warmly sophisticated floor.


Author Resource:- Ginger Jackson is an expert when it comes to flooring. To find out more about flooring installations, go to http://www.searshomeservices.com/flooring/improve.


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