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Unfinished Wood Flooring
Click here for more product informationWhat Makes Unfinished Floors Unique?
- Unfinished hardwood flooring allows you to finish the floor however you like. Giving you the ability to choose the specific wood species, sand it to the desirable finish grade (hand-scraped, heavy-distressed or simple flat) and choose a stain from a huge selection of brands and colors – you can even mix stains to obtain a new color – and by that creating your own Special and Unique Hardwood Flooring.
Unfinished Flooring Recommendations
- Unfinished Flooring requires advance installation because you are not only installing the hardwood flooring, but fully customizing the flooring itself to suite your tastes. Unfinished Wood Flooring requires much more time and effort to obtain a high quality finished product. We do not recommend unfinished flooring for individual homeowners as it may become overwhelming. When you purchase a Solid Unfinished Hardwood Floor, you have to use a sanding machine to smoothen the wood for the desired grade. Then you will have to stain the wood and seal the floor. This process is long and can become complicated, since you need a bit of expertise and know how on using sanders and sanding machines, staining the unfinished floor and sealing. You may even have to wait until the stain or sealer coats are dry which may take a couple days. You will also need to buy certain materials, such as sanding papers, wood stains, wood sealers and of course the very expensive sanding machines (there are locations where you can rent a sanding machine). All of these make the Prefinished Hardwood Floor a very cost-effective product, which save you the time, energy and labor of installing an Unfinished Wood Floor.
Grades of Unfinished Flooring
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Select & Better – Style which has a consistent color variation, longer plank lengths and no blemishes or knots.
#1 Common – Style where the planks show more of their natural character, showing shade variation, pinholes and knots.
*Unfinished Wood Floors are recommended for Contractors and Professionals.
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