Before you purchase hardwood, know this.
In the journey to finding the right flooring for your home, understanding things
like hardwood characteristics, traits and quirks can be invaluable.
That’s why we offer you this section.
It’s a summary of many of the things you should know about hardwood before
you make purchase decision.
Know this about Finish in Place hardwood. Nature’s rich beauty is abundant
when displayed through the character of a Finish in Place hardwood floor.
In addition to various wood species and finishes, these hardwood planks are also
available in different widths – an elegant addition to any home.
Finish in Place, or unfinished hardwood, is installed in the home and then sanded.
The stain and 2-3 coats of urethane finish are then applied. The urethane finish,
brushed or mopped on, is known as a “floor finish” not a “furniture
finish”.
Sanding hardwood floors used to be a dust nightmare. Not anymore. For your convenience we offer "Dustless" Sand and Finish Service.
We feature the The Bona System which is the First and Only GREENGUARD-certified System in Industry.
Refinishing with GREENGUARD-tested products from the Bona Environmental Choice Systemâ„¢(ECS) is certified for indoor air quality. From effective dust containment to low-VOC, high performance waterborne finishes without harmful fumes, to non-toxic floor care products and systems, the Bona system offers the cleanest and healthiest hardwood floor finishing system available.
Airborne wood dust, a known carcinogen, is a jobsite hazard that is completely unneccesary. With Bona's dust containment systems, there's no airborne dust generated to permeate a home or business. It's a healthier environment to work in every day and cleans up what used to be an extremely dusty process.
See the difference. Watch our video to see the Bona Atomic dust containment system and what you can expect from the Bona Environmental Choice System refinishing process.
The different hallmarks of hardwoods.
Each species of wood has its own unique characteristics. Color is determined by
what part of the tree the wood originally comes from.
The grain pattern is determined by the species and how the wood is cut.
Natural variations in the color and grain are normal and to be expected. Similar
to natural stone, these variations create the beautiful and unique look of a wood
floor. They make your floor close to one of a kind.
Understand that wood moves, naturally.
Wood floors will expand and contract due to moisture and temperature changes, causing
hairline cracks, slight height variations or both.
Hardwood does not expand or contract equally in all directions. This is not considered
a defect but a natural result of nature.
So, in dry climates, you may want to consider the use of a whole house humidifier
to help minimize shrinkage and hairline cracking.
Here are the facts about subfloors.
No subfloors are perfectly level. You may also hear hollow sounds where your subfloor’s
surface dips and ridges.
This does not affect the integrity or installation of the hardwood. Hollow sounds
are normal and are not considered a product or installation defect.
All hardwood floors will fade, darken or change shades over time. Exposure to sunlight
will greatly increase this process.
Window treatments are recommended as well as rotating area rugs and furniture regularly
to allow floors to age evenly from UV exposure.
Pre-finished hardwood pre-buying notes.
A work of natural art, the elegance of a pre-finished hardwood floor adds beauty
and value to any home, easy care and durability to any lifestyle.
Each species of wood has its own unique characteristics and the conditions of nature
that the wood matured in make each floor exceptional and individual.
Pre-finished hardwood floors are sanded, screened and stained in highly efficient
manufacturing plants.
Several coats of urethane are sprayed on the boards and then they are UV dried for
a very durable finish.
Pre-finished floors may be screened and recoated to rejuvenate the finish and revitalize
the floor’s natural beauty.
Pre-finished hardwood information on color, grain pattern, expansion and contraction,
subfloor leveling and floor protection is the same as the information under Finish
in Place hardwood, above.
Get on top of the bottom line. Know the entire cost of ownership.
The “cost per square foot” of your hardwood floor is just one component
of the entire project cost. To ensure there are no surprises, and the hardwood you
select fits within your overall project budget, be sure to ask us to calculate the
total cost of your floor covering project.
Here’s a list of potential additional expenses you may incur:
- Furniture removal/replacement.
- Demolition/disposal of old floor covering. Depending on the existing floor covering,
this can be an expensive item; also, be sure to include the cost to dispose of the
old floor covering.
- Subfloor preparation. Depending on the condition of the subfloor, it may require
additional work.
- Product delivery.
- Hardwood installation. Determine the cost per square foot to install it.
- Materials required to complete the installation. Your new hardwood floor may require
additional materials to install it properly.
We can help you answer questions regarding the manufacturer’s warranty and
care guide for directions on how to clean and care for your hardwood floor.
There’s a lot to know and keep in mind before buying a hardwood floor, but
it’s well worth the effort. If you’re a smart and knowledgeable shopper
it will pay off in many ways, the best of which will be hardwood flooring you’re
proud to come home to.