What is prefinished flooring?
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 8:57So it’s finally time to install that new hardwood floor you’ve been wanting. With so many options and different types of hardwood it can prove to be a difficult task making the proper decision. Maintaining a knowledgeable approach is imperative to making the correct decision. One option to take into consideration is known as pre-finished or factory finished flooring. Pre-finished flooring can be seen as the easier, less time consuming process, but for some has a slightly less desirable finishing appearance.
Unlike site-finished hardwood flooring, pre-finished factory flooring can be a do-it-yourself project if necessary. With site-finished floors, once the floor itself is installed, it must then be sanded, and protectively finished. This process can be long and extremely inconvenient for the members of the household in which the installation is taking place. Dust, noise, and vapors are a few of the other nuisances associated with site-finished floors. Pre-finished flooring arrives with a protective finish.
Also, with pre-finished flooring, after allowing the wood to acclimate to the atmosphere of your home, it can be installed immediately. It can also be installed without any professional assistance, allowing you to work on the project little by little, when it is most convenient for you. Another benefit of factory finished flooring is the fact that unlike site-finished flooring, pre-finished wood is ready to be walked upon immediately after installation, eliminating the time restraints commonly associated with other types of hardwood flooring such as site-finished flooring. Yet another perk of pre-finished flooring would be the fact that almost all pre-finished floors come with a substantial warranty, providing a sort of security for the homeowner.
The only effect which some individuals find undesirable about pre-finished hardwood flooring is the fact that the final product may appear to resemble a jigsaw puzzle. This is only due to the face that site-finished floors are leveled and finished after the floor is completely installed, creating a solidified appearance. Pre-finished flooring can be seen as an intelligent investment if that is indeed the direction in which you are heading.






Linseed Oil says:
December 4th, 2009 at 10:58 am
At first I thought this was a simple question but this post actually did teach me some things.