Hardwood Flooring Articles

Finishing Hardwood Flooring

Finish for hardwood flooring is a top coat that protects the flooring from everyday wear and tear. It also gives color and luster to your hardwood flooring. Finishes are a great way to personalize your hardwood floors. Whether you like light-colored wood or dark, a satin finish or high-gloss, there are too many options from which to choose.


The main reasons why finishes are applied to hardwood flooring are to protect the wood from surface damage, protect the hardwood from moisture, and to highlight the wood's natural color and beauty. The option to stain also allows the customer to stain the wood in any desired color, even such a color that is not available in pre-finished flooring products. An unfinished hardwood flooring option involves a thorough process of sanding and finishing on site. The result is highly rewarding in terms of a more uniform seal for the floor as a whole, adding an extra level of moisture resistance to your hardwood flooring. And moisture is the number one enemy of any hardwood floor.


Floor finishing isn't difficult, but some experience with using power tools and applying varnishes can help. Some people are inexperienced in finishing hardwood flooring but still wish to gain the benefits of an on-site finish. A good idea to achieve success in this case is to seek the advice of the experts. Hiring a professional can save a lot of time and effort, and for a more complicated job, worth the extra cost. Consult trusted dealers and sellers of hardwood flooring and hardwood flooring finishes. They can help to give your project direction, and can lend you helpful tips on how to achieve the results you want.

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