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Pre-Finished vs. Unfinished Hardwood Floors

Saturday, September 1st, 2012

The best place to start in this discussion is to describe both types of flooring.  Pre-finished hardwood floors are finished at the factory and all that needs to be done in the home is the installation.  Unfinished is raw wood that needs to be nailed down, sanded, stained and finished on site.  I’ve installed both types in new home construction and remodeling projects and  have pre-finished hardwood in my foyer and dining room at home.  It’s really a matter of personal preference, budget, time, and maintenance for new homes and whether you have to match existing floors for a remodeling job.

Let’s talk Pre-finished

Pre-finished can be quickly installed and provides the convenience of no sanding or finishing on site.  The multiple coats of finish applied at the factory give pre-finished wood flooring a very durable wear layer and the finish itself is under warranty by the manufacturer.  This durability makes it a good choice for high traffic areas such as kitchens or moisture areas such as baths. Since applied in a controlled environment the finish is usually flawless.   Pre-finished floors can be installed over a wide range of sub floors but are not as forgiving if uneven.  Certain engineered products can be installed over concrete.  The engineered finish makes the floor more resistant to moisture and humidity and for humid climates like ours in eastern North Carolina that’s important.   Pre-finished hardwood floors have a beveled edge that accumulates dust and dirt in the cracks between the boards.  This makes it more difficult to keep clean.  If damage occurs it usually requires pulling up sections and is more involved to correct than just sanding and finishing the unfinished floor.  During installation it is necessary to top nail the boards along the perimeter, near walls or cabinets to start the floor and in pre-finished flooring these holes are filled and may be more visible than in the sanded finished on site flooring. (more…)