Between the blend of the exquisiteness of natural hardwood surfaces and the sturdiness that acrylic offers we get a stunning, sturdy floor known as acrylic impregnated hardwood flooring. These floors are made for deep traffic thus utilized in commercial settings. They are against moisture unlike solid hardwood.

These floors are frequently found around the town in your favorite malls, eateries, and bars because once this product is received there is no waiting time after installation compared to that of solid hardwood. The impregnated process happens when moisture is vacuumed out of the wood then color stain, fire retardants, and liquid acrylics are pushed into the woods in the producing stages. After that, it undergoes a solidifying process which makes the wood seriously harder than regular solid wood. Although this process does not make the wood absolutely insusceptible, it makes it 300% stronger and proof against wood that is not impregnated.

So far, this kind of flooring has only actually started to catch on in commercial buildings. A lot of this can be ascribed to the incontrovertible fact that many commercial buildings go for years with unfinished wooden flooring before the choice is created to recondition the floors by refinishing them. The benefits of acrylic impregnation recently have led many of those commercial buildings to have their floors impregnated instead of finished. Also, more and more new commercial buildings are being built with acrylic wooden floorings. Similarly, but at a much gentle rate, these floors are gaining traction in the building of new upscale homes. These floors hold up very well in big rooms that endure plenty of daily abuse. The disadvantage, as you will have guessed, is that these acrylic impregnated floors are still rather expensive. Since most finished ones are strong enough to last for many years of regular use, many of us are contented going with the normal hardwood surfaces at a significantly lower cost.