Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Which One to Choose: Refinished or Unfinished Hardwood Flooring


indexWhen changing your home’s flooring, there’s a bunch of choices out there to ponder on. Will you go for hardwood flooring or not? Wood flooring has its perks but sometimes, maintaining wood flooring can be a pain. Among the popular hardwood flooring, most homeowners choose between unfinished hardwood flooring or prefinished hardwood flooring. Which is really better?


Prefinished Hardwood Flooring

With prefinished hardwood flooring, the floor already has a finish and you only need to install it. What are the benefits of having this type of hardwood flooring?
  • Prefinished hardwood floors are scratch resistant compared to unfinished hardwood. It is already coated with polyurethane and at least six coats of aluminum oxide. Prefinished hardwood floors are very tough.
  • If you buy prefinished hardwood floors, you only need to install it. There is no more sanding or refinishing hardwood flooring which can be very messy and smelly.
  • Installing prefinished hardwood flooring is faster. It can be done within two days tops. Unfinished hardwood flooring takes around five days excluding the drying time for the finishing.


Unfinished Hardwood Flooring

Unfinished hardwood flooring is raw hardwood. It has to be installed on the floor first before sanding and refinishing. What are its benefits?
  • Unfinished hardwood flooring has smoother edges. There are people who like the smooth look on their wooden floors. It is about personal preference.
  • Unfinished hardwood floors have the ability to match the other hardwood floors in your home. Refinishing hardwood flooring is done after sanding the wood and this should achieve the same look for all your floors.
  • If you choose this type of floor, you can actually mix your own finishes and stains when refinishing hardwood flooring. What comes out is a unique finish that only you can have. You must know that lighting affects the appearance of your floor. So if you customize your wood stain, you’ll get the best hardwood finish for your home’s aesthetics.
  • Choosing unfinished hardwood floors are cheaper since you are only paying for the raw wood. The raw hardwood is cheaper and the bulk of your expenses will go to the labor of refinishing hardwood flooring.
Choosing one from the other is completely about personal preference. What look are you going for? What existing hardwood flooring stain do you have? Assess your flooring needs and decide which is best for you. Do you want a more customized look or are you rushing to get the job done?



Willow Wood Hardwood Flooring
6445 Willow Wood Ln, Tampa, FL 33634
(813)382-0009

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