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You Can Customize Your Floor Designs with Unfinished Wood Flooring

Prefinished floors are ready to install floors with factory designs and patterns. These also facilitate ready tongue and grooving options or floating configurations that requires just following the manufacturer’s instruction to install it and make it ready for use within an hour or so.

Unfinished floors have immense potentials to be customized according to the taste and preferences of the customers. Buying an unfinished floor require the measurements to be perfect. You should purchase 10% extra if you decide to saw it on your own. If you are confident in measurements then proceed to design your own floor, otherwise take professional help from a competent contractor to finish it for you.

To deal with uneven cutting and ensuring smoothness in the edges you will have to use sandpaper to make it leveled, smooth and ready for fit. Before you install your unfinished hardwood floor, you also need to coat it with preventive coatings of Aluminum Oxide. Polyurethanes render the most recent technology in environmentally amenable wood floor finishes. Different coating layers make the wood planks resistant from water vapor, heat, and scratch.

Unfinished wood has a greater range of flooring options with numerous colors, grains, stains, designs, and patterns. Prefinished wood has only one advantage over unfinished wood, that it is naturally treated in the factory with chemicals to ensure resilience and protection from damage, depreciation, scratch, and indentation. Make sure your unfinished floor is treated and coated to equal extent to combat such attacks.

Ensure onsite sanding and finishing from a competent contractor to guarantee a proper and perfect finish. Polishing your floor after installation actually makes it more durable and strong.

Finishing also enhances the glazes and natural wood color. So create your own designs and paint it your way to make a beautiful home.






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