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Keeping Your New Hardwood Floor Beautiful
How do you keep that new hardwood floor clean and shiny, now that its taken its place in your home or office? If its and engineered laminate floor, or true hardwood, snap together installation, the methods are about the same. Remember, large amounts of ...

Protecting Hardwood Floors From Damage
There is nothing like the look of a refinished hardwood floor. You’ve spent money on your investment, so its important to protect your hardwood floors from damage to ensure that they will reward you with a lifetime of elegance and beauty. There are many ...

Differences between Engineered, Pre-finished, and Unfinished Hardwood flooring
Traditionally Hardwood flooring has been viewed as the crème de la crème of flooring. Until the 1980's if you had hardwood flooring, to a certain extent you were considered wealthy. Times change as does technology and this either brings prices down or ...




Differences between Engineered, Pre-finished, and Unfinished Hardwood flooring
 

Traditionally Hardwood flooring has been viewed as the crème de la crème of flooring. Until the 1980's if you had hardwood flooring, to a certain extent you were considered wealthy. Times change as does technology and this either brings prices down or up depending on the supply and demand of a product. In todays times, hardwood flooring can be found almost in every retail flooring store around.

Hardwood flooring is generally sold in only a couple varieties. Unfinished Hardwood, Pre-finished Hardwood, Engineered Hardwood.

Unfinished is the traditional product which was bought in a couple different woods, widths, and lengths. The tongue and groove design was laid and then sanded to get a smooth and even texture on the surface of the wood. Once the wood was sanded, it was then stained and lacquered which traditionally consumed a lot of labor. Time equals money and in the pre 80's this was a very expensive process.

Pre finished has been on the market for many years now and is the most commonly used hardwood in homes. This flooring is unique where right after the manufacture cuts the tongue and groove, it sends the wood through the finishing sander and then to the spray booth where all pieces are finished. The time consuming labor processes involved in the sanding and staining/lacquered unfinished hardwood have bee replaced by machines which can produce at a higher level of efficiency than the human hand. The installation of the pre-finished hardwood flooring is a 1-2-3 step process. This flooring makes prices competitive with other flooring alternatives.

Engineered Hardwood is the newest product on the market and is becoming more popular. This product is unique where it is made from a new form of particle board with a veneer layer of your choice of hardwood on the top. This is then pre-finished and sold in stores. The unique aspect of this engineered hardwood is that it can be installed in basements and cooler/more moist environments where the pre-finished and unfinished hardwood cannot. Prices are slightly higher on the engineered hardwood but may come down as supply rises.

In conclusion, choosing which of the three to put on your floor depends on the look you are going for. Each product will give you a slightly different look in your home. If you needs are driven by economy, there is a lot of pre-finished hardwood flooring options on the market. If you are driven by the traditional look, unfinished hardwood flooring is a good option. But if you are driven by technology and flexibility, then Engineered hardwood is your best choice.

About the author:

Ryan Neumann has online information and buyers guide websites that help consumers make wiser choices when shoping online. This particular website can be visited at www.flooring-laminate-hardwood.com/hardwood-flooring.html

Written By: Ryan Neumann



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The Province, Canada - Nov 30, 2008
QI pulled up the carpet in our apartment to expose the hardwood floors for re-finishing. There is some dark staining in some areas. ...

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Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Nov 29, 2008
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Evansville Courier & Press, IN - Nov 25, 2008
By CARLEY RIBET / CTW Features Though they never really went out of style, hardwood floors are regaining the reputation of bolstering a room from beautiful ...