Hardwood Flooring is produced in so many distinct selections like solid, devised, pre-finished, half finished and not to mention the great quantity of colors and shades to make a choice from. But one of the more popular and growing collection you really should know about is the pre-finished flooring. Pre-finished Flooring is the least complicated when it comes to installation. When you have reached the pre-finished flooring, it is sanded, sealed and what must be done is nailing it in effect. Just be absolutely sure that when you are having your flooring installed you are being aware of the fact that if by chance which often occurs, the boards get scratched and it's terribly complicated, virtually very unlikely, to fix the scratches. Unlike half finished flooring, all that must be finished is to brush up and you are then prepared to enjoy your noteworthy new floor.

Additionally, most pre-finished wooden flooring are installed as floating floors, an installation strategy where the floor planks connect to one another, instead of being nailed into the sub-flooring. Again, this allows for fast, problem-free installation. Actually in several cases, you don’t even have to get rid of your old flooring first; pre-finished floating wooden flooring can be installed on top of linoleum, laminate, concrete, and even old wooden floors without any harmful effects!

Advantages of the pre-finished Flooring: When installing your half finished floor you run into a large amount of mess and the smell from finishing your flooring remain around the area for a bit. Not to mention the horrid mess that sanding leaves you in. It creeps into each crack and hole in your house and no-one wants to breathe that material in. With already finished flooring you save on the mess and smell from your quarters. The second advantage is often because the factory does the coating of urethane; it is more even and thicker than if it might be if done by hand at home. There is no delay after installation. You do not need to wait for the floors to dry or the scent of the finish to get diminished from your home before you can sweep and appreciate the wonderful thing about your pre-finished floor.

The one enormous drawback with the pre-finished option is that the result doesn't appear as uniform as half finished wood floors. This is due to the fact that half finished planks are frequently sanded and worked on post installation, which protects them from appearing like pieces from a jigsaw puzzle (which is the case with pre-finished wood planks). Half finished wooden floors is also more moisture-proof and protecting as no spaces, which are unavoidable with pre- finished floors, are left between the planks.