Hardwood flooring is
one of the most elegant floor coverings for your home. It enhances the
warmth of any home and complements the decor of any room. The timeless
beauty of hardwood is as unique as it is lovely. Like a fine piece of
furniture, wood flooring increases the value of your home and becomes more
beautiful with time. In a national survey, 90 percent of real estate
agents said that homes with wood flooring sell faster and for more money
than comparable homes without hardwood.
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Strip:
usually 1-1/2", 2-1/4"(most common), or 3-1/4" widths - Usually ²" thick
and random lengths
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Plank:
usually 3", 4', or 6" widths - Usually ²" thick and random lengths
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Parquet:
Series of pieces of wood that create a geometric design - Usually 12x12
squares.
Most of
floors are tongue and grooved on the sides and ends, but in some cases
plank floors may not have end matching. This is something you should know
before ordering flooring.
Wood
flooring comes in many different species, both domestic and imported. The
species represent different trees that are found in different parts of the
country or the world. One key thing to remember here is that red oak found
in Tennessee will not necessarily look the same as red oak grown in
Kentucky.
In fact
wood that is grown on one side of the hill will have different coloration
and other differences from the same tree that is grown on the other side
of the hill. The reason that this difference is important is because
people need to remember that when you are trying to "match" a wood
flooring from one area of your house to another - sometimes it is just not
possible to have a perfect match. Staining a floor will help blend floors,
but floors with a natural finish will more likely show differences.
Solid hardwood
flooring performs the best over plywood subfloor, on conventional wood
joist construction over a basement or crawlspace. Remember that hardwood
is installed with gaps at the edges of the room to allow for future
expansion and contraction.
Proper acclimation is
a must regardless of species or type of wood flooring. All flooring should
be delivered to the area of the house intended to be installed at least
3-5 days prior to installation. Sometimes people deliver the wood and put
it in the garage because that is more convenient than having the wood sit
in the house for a week - but that is a huge mistake. Make sure that
you acclimate your wood in the areas it will be installed in!
Hardwood floors can
be installed and sanded by homeowners if they have been properly taught
how to use and operate rental sanding equipment. However, because of the
many variables that occur, and the skill required to operate nailing and
sanding equipment efficiently, it is recommended that you hire a
professional Hardwood Flooring Contractor.
Hardwood will expand
and contract in the future and that will show gaps in the wood between the
boards which is 100% normal and is expected. Lighter colored floors will
show these gaps far more than medium to dark floors.
You can stain
hardwood any color and many East Coast homes have really deep rich colors
while the West Coast typically has no stain applied and just puts the
coats of finish on the floor. A floor finished without any stain is
typically called a natural finish.
The two most common
applications of wood finishes include the water-based finish and the
solvent based finish. The solvent-based finish is used in many areas and
has a very toxic smell. Do not attempt to go in a house following the
application of this kind of finish. Also if you have a solvent based
finish you can not have pets, plants, aquariums or any other oxygen based
life forms in the house during finishing. A water base still smells - but
it won't kill you. It is less pervasive than solvent, and would be
considered more earth friendly.