| Some
homeowners are buying scraped floors unfinished
and applying the finish on site, but most
are choosing prefinished. These floors
require special methods to prepare the
floor for finishing.
Regular on site sanding can destroy the
texture of the floor that the customer
is paying for. The most expensive lines
are being finished by hand sometimes referred
to as "hand rubbed". Most of the prefinished
floors are excellent and create convenience
and speed of installation for the contractor
and homeowner alike.
One of the great benefits of a prefinished
floor is the ability of each plank to
move independently with the changes of
humidity in the home. On site finishing
bonds the finish between planks requiring
the finish to split as the floor contracts
at dry humidity levels. These cracks rarely
create a problem and are natural in hardwood
floors, they are less noticeable in prefinished
microbevelled floors.
Scraped floors that have darker finished
tend to show the scraping more than natural
finished floors. This is due to the finish
pooling in the scrapes causing shadows
drawing your attention to the character
in the floor. Most hardwood flooring manufacturers
have web sites showing the consumer what
the floors look like. Many have displays
at dealers near your home so you can actually
see and touch what you are buying.
Hand scraped floors are not cheap. They
are for those looking for a truly unique
look. The cheaper machine made distressed
hardwood floors material can retail around
£10 per square foot. You will pay £15
and up per square foot for hand scraped.
With most things in life, the real thing
is hard to imitate and most people know
a fake when they see it.
A true hand scraped floor will give a
unique, warm, rich look to your home and
will be an absolute guaranteed conversation
piece with your friends and guests. |