Unfinished although we do try our best we understand that we may not supply the perfect colour shade or finish that you require.
How to finish unfinished engineered flooring.
Snap a chalk line to demarcate the first row of flooring either down the middle of the room or against a wall.
If you choose unfinished flooring you will have to sand it no matter what type of finish you decide to apply.
Prefinished solid wood floors initially cost more than unfinished wood flooring about 2 per square foot for a good grade of red oak.
Work one manageable area at a time such as four square feet.
Lay the first row with its edge along the line and face nail the boards with pairs of.
But once you factor in finishing costs prefinished ends up.
Sanding levels the edges of the floorboards which can vary from one another by as much as 1 4 inch.
This will allow you to create a truly bespoke floor.
Second you can choose the stain and or combination of stains you wish to apply to your floor or conversely you can leave the natural wood and just finish the floor out.
Any type of unfinished hardwood flooring should be protected and sealed with either lacquer or oil as soon as it has been installed.
Sanding a new unfinished floor is a necessary chore.
It also primes the wood surface for the stain and finish and it s a necessary operation when you fill gaps between the boards which you almost always have to do need tools for your project.
Choose an interior wood stain based on the color you desire and the type of hardwood flooring you have.
Apply the stain with a foam applicator pad in the direction of the wood grain.
Solid hardwood is available in both pre finished and unfinished boards.
Many manufacturers recommend removing excess stain as you go usually a few minutes after application.
Solid hardwood flooring boards tend to be narrower than engineered hardwood flooring.
First you can install the floor just about anytime after your home is in the dry and wait to finish the floor once everything else is completed.
Therefore we supply unfinished engineered flooring so that you can design your own finish to make it personal.
If you decide to use solid wood for your new floor you ll then choose between buying prefinished planks or diying the stain and finish.
Solid hardwood generally has very tight seams between boards and there is a great range of colors and species than is found with engineered hardwood flooring.