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What Type of Hardwood Flooring Is Best for Your Home?

Brown furniture and hardwood floor.
Posted on February 7, 2022 by Brandi Jonasson

Are you recently inspired by an episode of home renovation on TV? When making home renovations, choosing a wood floor installation service is the single most important decision a homeowner has to make. Installing a hardwood floor will add some elegance to your home. But not all wood floors are the same, and the type chosen will have a great impact on how much maintenance and repairs it will require.

How to Choose Hardwood Flooring

Choosing the right type of hardwood is not as easy as choosing its color. Consider these factors installing hardwood flooring in your property:

  • The location where you want to install hardwood flooring will determine the materials for refinishing the floor. They can be installed anywhere in the house except for bathrooms.
  • Budget varies accordingly and setting your budget will help you decide which flooring option to go for.
  • The durability and maintenance factors also depend on how your pets adapt to the hardwood floor. Ease of cleanliness and repair also vary by materials.

Brown furniture and hardwood floor.

Unfinished or Pre-finished

You can purchase raw planks that can be finished by professionals while installing the hardwood floor, or you can go for prefinished ones that come with stains and a topcoat.

Installing unfinished hardwood flooring will give you more control over customizing its paint and stains. On-site customization appeals to some homeowners. After installation, the professionals will give it a protective finish. If your location is the kitchen, then unfinished hardwood flooring is a good option, as finished options will seal the seams between the boards.

The advantage of getting a prefinished floor is that you know what you are getting. They come already sandy and sealed, which makes hardwood installation quite easier. It also takes less time as it does not need any color or protective finishing. So, when professionals install it, it is ready to be walked on.

Brown sofa and carpet near windows.

Solid or Engineered

Solid hardwood floors are genuine hardwood planks and are more common in older houses. They can be re-stained many times and wood floors are installed without any factory finish. The only downside is that it is susceptible to changes in humidity and weather.

Engineered planks, on the other hand, are manufactured with a complex layer of wood and show more durability than solid wood floors. They block moisture and are a good choice for high-traffic areas in your homes, like your kitchen.

Type of Wood

So, you have decided which type of hardwood floor installation you want in your home? Great. Now you can choose the type of wood based on color, grain, patterns, and durability. Oak, cherry, and maple hardwood floors are highly desirable for their durability and are readily available for floor installation.

If you want sophistication, then walnut, with its deep rich chocolate tones is an excellent choice. However, they are a good alternative for locations with medium to light traffic as high traffic areas can wear them out.

 

It will take some elbow grease to refinish hardwood flooring, but it will add value to your home. Five Star Hardwood Floor has a decade of experience in wood floor installations and floor refinishing.

Contact us for more information.