Keeping Hard Wood Flooring Looking Its Best
by: Rob Carlton
Hard wood flooring remains a popular choice in home decorating. The warmth
and beauty of hardwood adds to the value of your home. You have a variety
of choices in colors and styles of wood. There is an option for every
home from traditional to contemporary.
Choosing Hard Wood Flooring
You have several choices in styles for the overall look of your hardwood
floor.
o Plank style flooring material is wide and resembles several strips
of wood together in one plank. The planks are between three and six inches
wide. The benefit of planks is the installation is a bit faster, since
the planks cover a wider area than individual strips.
o Strips are smaller, up to three inches wide at most. These are beneficial
for making the room appear larger.
o Solid flooring is one large piece of wood. These vary in thickness
and are a custom made floor. They can be refinished many times over the
life of the floor.
o Parquet floors are squares of hardwood that resemble ceramic tiles
in size. Some are glued and others are nailed down. The squares can be
arranged in a geometric design for a unique look.
Your other major choice in hardwood flooring is to get one that is unfinished
or come pre finished. Pre finished floors come with a factory finish.
These are very popular and easier to install. However, they are more expensive.
Many find the additional price worth the money, as it saves time in staining
and sanding.
Unfinished flooring must be finished after the floor is installed. You
stain and coat the wood with urethane to protect the finish. The sanding
and finishing process takes several days. You need to allow sufficient
time for the surface to cure at each stage in the process before sanding.
The floor must be sanded after each stage of the finishing process. Floor
sanders can be used for this process.
Installing Hard Wood Flooring
Proper measurement is essential when ordering materials for your room.
You will need a saw to cut the planks of wood to fit around corners and
through doorways. For a more professional look, remove all the baseboards
and trim before you start. Replace these after the installation is complete.
The seams should be staggered as the planks are laid.
Before the installation process is started, be sure the subfloor is level.
This should be done for any floor including hardwood, bamboo flooring,
cork flooring or pergo flooring. If the floor isnt level, use asphalt
tiles to level it prior to beginning the installation.
Special paper can be used under the hardwood to avoid squeaking sounds
when you walk on the floor. The planks should be nailed through the subfloor
and into the joists for a stable floor that wont move. Start the
installation in the center of the room and move outward for the best,
most even look.
Once the floor is laid, it needs to be sanded. Floor sanders can be rented
through home improvement centers or any store that rents tools. Sand the
floor evenly and dont stay too long in any one area of the room.
This can cause uneven spots.
Keeping Hard Wood Flooring Looking its Best
The care needed depends on the finish on your particular floor. Refer
to the manufacturers directions regarding the care of pre finished
floors. If your floor is finished with urethane, sweep a few times each
week to remove dirt and dust. Wipe spills with a damp towel, but dont
use a very wet mop. This can damage the floor.
If the floors are waxed, you will need to buff occasionally and wax the
floor. Using area rugs and door mats can help keep the floor from becoming
very dirty. Protect the wood with pads on the legs of all your furniture.
This will help prevent scratches and damage to the wood.
About The Author
Rob Carlton is a freelance writer for http://www.inside-woodworking.com
a website with resources. The author is publishing about hard wood flooring
( http://www.inside-woodworking.com/flooring/hard-wood-flooring.html )
and other areas in this field.
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