Solid hardwood floors continue to be one of the more popular flooring options because wood adds warmth, charm, value, and style to any room in your home. In addition, hardwood flooring is durable and available in local and imported wood options. There are two basic types of installation: nail-down, or staple-down. The type of installation method will depend on the existing subfloor. If no subfloor exists, one can be created with plywood. This, however, may increase the overall cost of the project a bit. [googlemaps https://www.youtube.com/embed/11b02kGfi3g” width=”560″> Here are some things to note when considering a hardwood flooring project in Napa
Here are the common steps your installer will take when prepping for a hardwood floor installation:
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The thing about hardwood floors is that they NEVER go out of style. This is attributed to their longevity, beauty, and versatility. No other type of flooring can last for generations and still increase the value of a home. But even the most cared for hardwood floors will eventually need a facelift. The facelift can be in form of a “buff and coat” or a more serious hardwood floor refinishing project. So, if you are wondering about getting your floors refinished, then read on to learn what you should know about hardwood floor refinishing. from West Coast Floor Company https://ift.tt/3lUM1tJ from West Coast Floor Company https://ift.tt/3kbZnRK from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://ift.tt/31jXoDw via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://ift.tt/2H89fxK You probably never thought about how flooring could affect your sleep and overall well-being. With that being said, what are the conditions that promote a good night’s sleep? Feeling relaxed, sleepy, and content is probably high on that list. Carpeting is still the obvious choice for many bedrooms across America but we would be remiss in not spelling out what a potential headache carpeting can be in the bedroom. Allergies:The carpet may look cozy and feel warm but they will trap dust and pollen over time, and pet dander if you allow your pets in your bedroom. This could be problematic for allergy sufferers. There is a reason why many Doctors tell their allergy patients to get rid of carpeting. Staining:If you are like me starting your day with a cup of coffee and the morning news in bed you had better not spill that coffee. Drink and food spills can ruin your carpet as can blood or pet urine. Accidents can happen even to the most careful of us. You can buy carpets that claim to be stain resistant, getting stains out of the carpet is not only a chore but most likely you will never totally get rid of them. Discoloration:Over time you will find that the carpet is fading, especially near a window where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Shows Wear Patterns Over TimeNo matter how hard you work on avoiding this, carpets will show a wear pattern more than hard surfaces do. CostCarpeting will start at $3 to $12.50 and more per square foot, installation may or may not be included. You should also consider the yearly cost of getting your carpets deep-cleaned by a professional. Omitting this may nil your warranty.
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What Are the Alternatives? Luxury vinyl flooring. LVF is perfect for bedrooms, especially in households with kids and pets, and here are the reasons why.Allergy-ProofLuxury vinyl because of its smooth surface does not catch hair or pollen, or other allergens, nor does it preserve smells or dirt from pet paws. AffordabilityLuxury Vinyl flooring will save you loads of money at the point of purchase and on upkeep compared to other flooring options. At between $2 and $5 per square foot, including installation, luxury vinyl flooring is a bargain compared to carpeting which can cost $3 to $5.50 per square foot, installation may or may not be included. Multiple Design ChoicesDue to the 3-d printing process, LV flooring can be made to look like wood or stone, and any design pattern and color imaginable. This makes it easy to find a floor that will match or complement your existing design scheme. Easy to InstallWhile LVG used to be available only in large sheets, today’s tile planks are easy to install. No sawing or hammering required. Most brands now offer “self-adhesive” tiles, simply remove the backing and put into place on a properly prepared subfloor. This makes it ideal for the DIYers. To summarize:Vinyl is the most popular form of resilient flooring (a category that also includes linoleum and cork) because it’s low-maintenance, water-resistant, cost-effective, and long-lasting. It also has the perfect balance of firmness and “give,” meaning it springs a bit when you walk on it for a comfortable feel underfoot. And thanks to recent technological advances, today’s vinyl comes in a wide range of high-quality, beautiful finishes. What would you prefer? Contact us anytime if you have questions or want to schedule a visit to one of our showrooms. from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-best-flooring-option-for-your.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/09/29/the-best-flooring-option-for-your-bedroom/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-best-flooring-option-for-your.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/09/29/the-best-flooring-option-for-your-bedroom/ Long before luxury vinyl flooring appeared on the market and gained popularity, carpeting was considered to be the go-to flooring solution. Today, however, luxury vinyl flooring is surpassing the demand for carpet, and there are many reasons why. While each flooring option offers its own set of obvious benefits, the comparison between vinyl vs. carpet is surprisingly closer than you might think. Both are available in different formats. For carpet, there are broadloom and carpet tiles and for vinyl, there are tile, plank and resilient sheets. Both have a lot of design versatility. And both are capable of helping you achieve a comfortable aesthetic when applied to almost any interior environment. However, there are certain aspects that set each flooring solution apart from one another. The following will help you decide which flooring solution is best for you and your space. Look & StyleBoth carpet and luxury vinyl allows for unlimited design versatility. Whether you like patterns or favor abstracts, both flooring solutions can help you achieve your desired style. With carpets, you either have lots of color choices, but fewer patterns to choose from, or more pattern options, but fewer color choices due to the dying and tufting technology. On the other hand, the 3D printing technology used in luxury vinyl can easily replicate the natural look of wood or stone thus allowing for virtually unlimited design choices without having to sacrifice color or patterns. For those that love the feel and look of a woven texture, the use of area rugs on top of luxury vinyl allows for the ease of cleaning and the ability to add textured elements for greater visual effects. Cleanability & DurabilityWhen it comes to dirt, carpets work more like a filter, allowing dirt and dust to be vacuumed up. However, spills on carpets not only attract more dirt to the area but depending on the dye method used, stains can easily set in. Specifically, with broadloom carpets, moisture can pass through which causes mold to grow below the surface. Carpet is prone to crushing and matting over time, not to mention the increased visibility of dirt and wear in high-traffic areas. Carpet manufacturers are doing their best to mitigate this problem by creating products like carpet tiles which come with a backing system to allow an end-user to pull up the afflicted areas and either clean or replace them. Luxury vinyl does not absorb spills as it is a non-porous material that keeps moisture and other harmful substances (or bacteria) from penetrating through like they would in carpet, or other flooring surfaces like concrete or the grout of ceramics. Also, luxury vinyl flooring has a wear layer with a polyurethane topcoat. This layer provides luxury vinyl with a natural resistance to moisture, staining, and scratching. Its overall ease of maintenance from spills to disinfecting is unsurpassed, especially when following a typical two-bucket cleaning system. Thanks to its superior design versatility, luxury vinyl can visually hide traffic lanes and hold up to the foot traffic, whereas a carpet crushes and matts. Overall, luxury vinyl offers peace of mind like no other flooring material can. ApplicationsAs mentioned earlier, carpet is still very much a popular flooring solution, especially in bedrooms. But now we are seeing a huge shift in favor of luxury vinyl in the residential and commercial space. Other industries that have begun to rely on luxury vinyl flooring include hospitality, healthcare, and retail spaces. Large commercial retailers have begun to install vinyl in their fitting rooms, and some are even using it as the main flooring surface in place of carpet. Pairing luxury vinyl with an accent area rug allows for easy maintenance and durability which is why hotels, large and small, have also begun replacing carpet with luxury vinyl flooring and using area rugs for an accent versus using installed carpet. SoundNoise is a factor to consider when weighing carpet vs. vinyl flooring. While carpet is ideal for noise reduction, luxury vinyl flooring has similar sound reduction abilities when the right construction is selected, or when an underlayment is applied to the subfloor. CostCost is comparable when comparing vinyl vs. carpet. The average cost for carpet is $3-7 per square foot, excluding installation. Luxury vinyl can be priced from $2-$7 per square foot including the cost of installation. However, when factoring in long-term maintenance costs of both flooring solutions, the lifetime cost of luxury vinyl flooring is less. We know that there are many flooring options to choose from and that it can get a bit overwhelming. Hopefully, this carpet vs luxury vinyl flooring overview has been helpful to you make a decision on which way to go. At West Coast Floor Company in Napa and Vallejo, we offer all types of flooring plus expert installation and hope to be able to help you with your flooring needs. Feel free to call us for a design consultation if you are still unsure what is the best solution for your needs. from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/09/carpet-vs-luxury-vinyl-what-do-you.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/09/10/carpet-vs-luxury-vinyl-what-do-you-prefer/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/09/carpet-vs-luxury-vinyl-what-do-you.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/09/10/carpet-vs-luxury-vinyl-what-do-you-prefer/ How to Deal With Warping, Cupping and Sagging Hardwood FloorsAfter months or years of enjoying your hardwood flooring, you may notice that your flooring is not as perfectly flat as it was on the day it was installed. Some of the floorboards may have started to warp, buckle, or sag due to moisture, humidity, and temperature modifications on the wood. If moisture is present, wood will swell when it gets wet and then contracts when it dries out. This does not generally happen to correctly finished flooring since the boards are safeguarded to moisture from below and on top. Especially so, if a vapor barrier has been installed on the subfloor. If the vapor barrier is inadequate, or the top surface is excessively worn down, the boards can soak up wetness. As a result, when the wetness evaporates, the floorboards might warp, cup, or crown. Regrettably, they can also warp even if they do not get wet. Exceedingly dry conditions, high temperatures, and direct sunlight can shrink the wood and produce gaps in between the boards. If you’re dealing with any of those conditions, the first thing to do is find the water source. Was there a spill that never ever got cleaned up? Could extreme water from mopping have leaked into the sub-flooring? Can you find a pool of standing water nearby, flooding in the basement, or under the home? Investigate if there is a leakage somewhere. All of these can trigger warping as moisture is absorbed by the planks. Warping causes much more damage to a floor than cupping does. It can manifest in various forms of plank disfigurement and needs to be taken seriously. Cupping, also referred to as wash-boarding, is a lesser form of floorboard damage. What does cupping look like? Just imagine a normal wooden floor slab. If the edges along the entire length of the slab align but the middle sinks down, that’s cupping. This is triggered by a wetness imbalance, specifically when there is more moisture on the bottom of the wood pieces than on the top. For instance, if the air in the room is quite dry as it can become during the winter season and/or there is wetness trapped under the floor (from a spill or even residual condensation), your flooring will be at danger of cupping. Cupped flooring looks bad however the bright side is that it’s generally reversible and can be remedied by restoring a correct level of humidity inside the room. This will help balance out the moisture above and below the flooring. The time it takes to correct a sagging flooring depends on what’s causing the sag. If the foundation is the culprit, jacking it up and leveling it can take weeks. If your hardwood floor covering wasn’t set up properly, it can take just a day to pull it up and put it pull back properly. How To Repair A Warped Floor in NapaWhile repairing smaller sized warps simply requires a couple of useful techniques, the larger ones may take a lot more time and effort to conquer or even require the service of a professional wood floor refinishing professional. You can repair a little warp problem quite quickly. As long as the wood is still flexible, it can be repaired by dampening the area somewhat, then placing a heavy object like a barbell or a cinderblock on top. Then leave the weight for several days and let gravity do its job. You can check after a few days to see if that did the trick. More severely distorted boards may be flattened utilizing a heavier object. Another alternative is to nail the edge down, countersinking the nail heads, and filling the holes with color matching wood filler or a color stick. Another way to fix a warped floor is to sand it. This works best for topical warps that originate from humidity or a water spill rather than a leak below your flooring. Sand down the bump in your floorboard until it is level with the rest of the floor. Keep in mind that this will require an aggressive amount of sanding in most circumstances. That implies that about a quarter of the thickness of wood could be given up in this procedure, which is something to think about. To correctly align flooring boards that have curled at the edges or bulged in the middle, you need an aggressive sanding strategy. Most refinishers will fit a drum sander with 20-grit paper and sand the flooring diagonally. They then sand parallel to the grain to get rid of the scratches. This procedure can get rid of as much as 1/16 inch of wood from the raised areas of the boards. Subsequent sanding with progressively finer grits of sandpaper prepares the floor for a refinish. In the end, aligning a badly warped floor might cost as much as 1/4 inch of its thickness. If your floor does not return to normal after these approaches, or the afflicted location is larger than a cinderblock, then you’re dealing with a major warping which most likely will need removal and replacement of the afflicted planks. Thankfully, this does not imply you have to change your whole floor. Regrettably, hardwood typically dries with a very noticeable black stain. Often the stain is simply on the surface, however, it might go all the way through the board in which case the stained board will require to be changed. Repairing this issue may include ripping out your whole flooring and replacing it. In case of very large warps needing major intervention, you need to consider the help of a refinishing contractor near you. This type of warps may originate from substantial water damage, excessive age, or years of disregard calling for wood plank replacements. The challenge will be to find wood slabs that closely match what you have and staining them to match the existing color. That takes resources and practice. An expert wood refinishing expert will have the resources and capability to make the new wood slabs blend in as best as possible. For these reasons, it is advisable to fix flooring slabs when the whole flooring needs to be sanded and refinished. Otherwise, utilizing a belt and orbital sanders, you’ll need to level and after that end up the brand-new slab so it blends into the existing floor covering– a tough job. If you’re having problems sourcing floorboards that match yours or you don’t want to spend the money to do so, a helpful trick is to “steal” slabs from an unseen area within your house. Take planks from a closet or under your fridge. These will act as the best match to change the warped planks. You can then replace the stolen planks with the best match you can find. One should point out that you can not repair every wood flooring by refinishing it. If your wood floor has large areas of damage, you may need to change the whole floor as plank replacements can draw attention to the area. On really old floors, you might see the tongue where the boards come together, or your boards might do not have the appropriate thickness. Floors like these are definite candidates for replacement. If your floorboards have become harmed enough to require replacement, you might wish to consider working with a hardwood floor professional installer. The individual you require to work with to repair your warping floor depends on the source of the issue. If you’re not exactly sure of the cause, it’s an excellent idea to work with a structural engineer to diagnose the problem– ideally, one who will not have any part in repairing the floors (because that can be a dispute of interest). Rates to get rid of and replace hardwood can run from $2 to $3.50 a square foot for setup, plus the cost for materials. Beware of professionals who quote less than a dollar because their work is typically less than outstanding. Repair or Replace?That is always the question. There are a number of factors that determine the decision to repair vs. replace. Cost: It is generally cheaper to refinish your flooring than to replace it. However, if there is significant damage to several locations of the floor, repair expenses might start to measure up to the cost of having brand new flooring installed. Inconvenience: Repairing and refinishing a floor takes a great deal of time. You’ll need to get rid of all of the furnishings from the room and dust protect light fixtures and what not and give up the use of the room for up to 2 weeks. The wood requires to be sanded bare. If you need to make a structural or cosmetic repair, you need to do so before staining and finishing. When all of this is going on, you will lose access to the space, be subjected to dust, noise, and smells. This alone might be factor enough for some homeowners to prefer having the old flooring ripped out to put in something fresh and brand-new. The age of your floor: Aged wood has a beauty of its own but it may resist refinishing for a number of reasons. For instance, if it already has been refinished a number of times. For older floorings, a replacement can frequently be more suitable to refinishing unless an aged floor is preferable to the setting like it would be in a historic home. In ClosingEach situation is different, and in the end, the decision to repair and refinish or change hardwood is up to you, the property owner. Using the recommendations above, the hope is that you will be confident in your option, no matter what path you take. If we can assist you in any way just give us a call at (707) 864-2199 or click here to visit our website. 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Choosing the right hardwood flooring for your home may be harder than you think, given all the options available.
Changing your floors also changes the character of your home. It’s as simple as that. It is therefore important to pick the floor that will harmonize with the existing interior. Not all wood floors are equally appealing or appropriate for every space.
The wood flooring industry has evolved considerably in recent years, as wider planks have increased in popularity and finish and installation options have expanded. Given all the choices now available, here are some tips on how to navigate the various decisions you’ll have to make. First, you will need to decide on:
Solid vs Engineered Wood
Solid wood is just what it sounds like: a plank of your chosen wood, cut from a log. An engineered wood floor is composed of a thinner layer of your chosen wood on top of a manufactured base of layered plywood.
Pros and Cons:
Engineered wood has many benefits. It’s built to be more dimensionally stable therefore, it will expand and contract less, reducing the chance that the boards will warp or shrink over time.
Engineered flooring is especially useful in basements, in high humidity areas such as kitchens and bathrooms, and over radiant heating systems.
Engineered flooring can be glued directly to the slab, whereas solid wood floors require a plywood subfloor so it can be nailed in place.
The cons are that solid wood floors last for centuries and can be stripped and refinished many times over while engineered hardwood floors will need to be replaced in the event of damage.
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Browsing through flooring samples to choose a type of wood and a color for your new floor is probably the most enjoyable part of the process. At this stage, much depends on personal preference and your overall vision for your home.
One of the most trending floorings now is white oak, which is widely available, durable and can take stain very well. That means it allows for customization and blending into your existing interior designs.
Hickory – This wood has a lot of color variation, from light tones to dark tones and is considered a hardy wood.
Walnut – is a good choice for those that want a rich, darker brown.
Maple or Birch – are the go-to choices for those that prefer blonder woods.
And there are more of course, but these are the most popular ones.
Where stain is concerned, the current trend is toward subtle colors that leave the wood with a natural look.
If you find selecting the type of wood and color for your home challenging, consider the other wood elements in the room. For example, if you have walnut cabinetry, a walnut floor is an easy match; if you have oak doors, oak floors are a natural choice.
Consider Wood Grain and Character
How the wood logs are sawed into boards has a big effect on the grain pattern that’s visible on the floor.
Flat-sawn (or plain-sawn) boards, the grain has a wavy appearance. The defining feature is this arching ‘cathedral’, which is the industry name for the pattern.
In contrast, quarter-sawn boards offer a more linear appearance, with faint striping which some people call tiger stripes.
Rift-sawn boards feature the cleanest, straightest grain, whereas live-sawn boards may include all types of grain patterns.
What is interesting to point out is that a floor can be compiled using one cut exclusively or can incorporate various types of cuts. A popular option these days is a mix of a quarter and rift-sawn boards producing flooring with understated grain patterns. For a warm, woodsy appearance, using only flat-sawn boards might be the best option.
Additionally, to the way the wood is cut, you can also choose how many knots and other distinguishing marks you want to see. People commonly refer this to “character”. The options here are “clear” (no knots), “light character” (a few smaller knots), as well as “character-grade” (the most, and largest, knots).
Another very popular choice we now see is reclaimed wood. Many flooring companies offer wood salvaged from barns, factories, and other structures, which can have even more character — with nail holes, cracks, and saw-blade marks. Funnily enough wood with lots of character has become so popular that flooring manufacturers have started to offer distressed wood floorings simulating reclaimed wood.
Prefinished or Site-Finished?
Another major decision is whether to buy prefinished flooring or unfinished flooring. Prefinished flooring was stained and top coast applied in the factory whereas site-finished means that the planks will need to be stained and finished by an installer after it’s put down.
There are pros and cons associated with either option:
The main advantage of prefinished flooring is that it can be installed very quickly, and you will know upfront what the finished product will look like.
When floors are finished on site, the home has to be vacated to allow for sanding, staining, and finishing, including drying time. This is messy work and you may not be able to step on the floor for days on time. On the positive side, on-site finishing allows for total customization.
A key difference, however, is that prefinished boards usually have beveled edges to allow for slight irregularities, which creates more pronounced lines between the boards after installation. Because unfinished flooring is sanded flat after it is installed, the finished floor typically looks more like a solid plane, without gaps.
Plank Widths and Installation Pattern
Wider planks seem to be all the rage now. But how do you decide which board width and installation pattern are best for you? Consider the proportions of your space and the style you want: As a rule, bigger rooms tend to look better with wider boards, and a herringbone or chevron pattern adds a touch of tradition.
On a side-note, more complicated installation patterns require additional labor for installation, thus increasing the cost of labor. They also result in more wasted wood from the multitude of cuts.
Choose the Finish
Most hardwood floors today have a finishing coat of clear polyurethane which protects the wood from moisture, wear, and staining for years. Water-based polyurethanes have grown in popularity in recent years, and the finishing sheen can range from matte to glossy.
An alternative is an oil-based finish. The oil penetrates the wood, making it look richer. The added benefit to oil is that it allows for relatively easy spot repairs because it doesn’t leave a film on top of the wood.
As you can see, there are many things to be taken into consideration to get the floor you always wanted. That is why we offer an exclusive design service from our Napa and Vallejo showrooms. Just give us a call to arrange for a visit. Cheers!
![]() from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/08/get-hardwood-floors-you-always-wanted.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/get-the-hardwood-floors-you-always-wanted/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/08/get-hardwood-floors-you-always-wanted.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/get-the-hardwood-floors-you-always-wanted/ The floor of a residence is what sustains the structure, adds a protective barrier from the ground, and adds aesthetic values to the interior. Hardwood flooring can last for centuries. But much like any other type of flooring hardwood can be prone to problems, as time proceeds. Apart from its beauty, the most important value proposition of hardwood flooring is that it can be refinished many times over and made to look almost like new again. This procedure includes eliminating used slabs and exchange them with brand-new ones if they are beyond repair. Such jobs can recover a floor to its former magnificence and add to its lifetime value, in addition to structural solidity. When to Consider a RefinishingScrapes: The first and also most evident indication of a harmed flooring are scrapes. This usually is triggered by heavy foot traffic, pets, dragging heavy items across the floor, along with some various other perilous tasks. Water Damage: Wood does not like a lot of moisture. Moisture will cause the wood to expand, buckle, and eventually rot if exposure continues over a long period of time. Discoloration: This kind of damage can be caused by UV rays. The beam from the sunlight can affect the wood’s natural shade; thus, creating it to transform black or look unhealthy. What Steps are Necessary for a Successful Refinish? Preparation is the very first and most essential step when it comes to refinishing. Every solid timber flooring is covered by a protectant, most often by polyurethane. If the imperfections are of minimal nature and only on the surface level, one can simply eliminate the old coating, do some sanding to remove the scrapes, and then reapply the new top coating. If the damages are of more serious nature a more detailed repair and a refinish are in order. What are the Tools Required for the Job? Typically what is needed are a drum sander, a belt sander, a detail sander, an assortment of sandpaper, a hammer, and a pry bar, wood stain and finishing material. In addition, one will also need a dust mask, safety goggles, and ear protection, especially when using the drum sander. Required for Expert AssistanceEmploying a wood flooring refinishing specialist in Napa is beneficial on numerous levels. They will expertly manage all the preparations required for repair work as well as refinishing. Wood floor professionals have the know-how to buff out scratches and also dents, replace pieces that are irreparable, and find coordinating wood items or tarnish the pieces to match the existing floor. Professionals likewise have the best tools available for this process. They will certainly have everything from a respirator, barriers, and sanders. This will eliminate the need of having to purchase all of those tools needed for the job. Established contractors have a team of experienced workers and also are licensed, bonded and insured to protect the homeowner in the event of a mishap. Think about the BestWest Coast Floor Company is a 2-nd generation family-owned, leading refinishing service firm. We concentrate on supplying superior quality and also exemplary workmanship in every job. from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/08/tips-for-hardwood-floors-refinishing.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/tips-for-hardwood-floors-refinishing/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/08/tips-for-hardwood-floors-refinishing.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/tips-for-hardwood-floors-refinishing/ There are a lot of decisions that need to be made when choosing new floors for your home. If you have narrowed it down to hardwood the next logical decision will be to decide if solid wood or engineered flooring is for you. Although a solid hardwood floor outlasts any other type of flooring and can be refinished as often as needed choosing a pre-finished engineered hardwood floor may just be the ticket for you. Let’s examine some of the pros and cons: 1) Immediate access to your new floorSolid hardwood floors need to be installed and then finished on-site with a durable coating to withstand traffic and regular wear and tear. That means that you have to allow for coating drying time and the floors are not immediately accessible. Whereas, engineered hardwood floors are factory finished and ready to be used immediately. Floorboards that are finished on-site require time to dry. How long depends on what coating material is used. Sometimes, a homeowner may have to wait for days before furniture can be moved back into the room. And even though the floor may feel dry to the touch, it can still be vulnerable to scraping until the finish has fully cured. 2) Prefinished floors have fewer VOCs to affect your family’s health.You will be smelling and breathe in vapors from polyurethane resins and solvents for several days after applying an oil-based polyurethane. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been shown to be carcinogenic, and some waterborne polyurethanes produce them, too. When you buy prefinished floorboards the curing process takes place in a factory, not in your living room. 3) The installation of prefinished flooring is fast.With factory-finished engineered hardwood flooring you can have your space back in no time at all. Whereas solid hardwood flooring takes time to complete the various stages of an on-site finishing job such as sanding, sealing, staining, applying polyurethane, and so on. A crew of two can have a 300-square-foot floor installed, with underlayment, in about two hours. 4) Factory-applied finishes are nearly flawless.Not only is the finished product better than what homeowners or contractors can do on-site, but these factory-applied finishes are also incredibly durable and often come with a lifetime warranty. 5) You know what the finished floor will look likeProbably a major factor why so many opt for engineered flooring. Engineered flooring is available in many wood species, finishes, and colors. Once you have decided on the look that looks great in your home you will know exactly what you will be getting.
Now let’s examine some of the points in favor of unfinished solid wood flooring.
6) Lower cost vs longevity
Engineered wood flooring is generally cheaper per sq ft, making solid wood a steeper initial investment when you factor in installation and finishing time. However, solid wood flooring can last a lifetime and can be refinished often. Engineered hardwood will need to be replaced eventually. This means engineered vs solid is only cheaper in the short term. The added factor in the favor of the solid wood is that it has been proven to increase the value of a home and is highly though-after by home buyers.
7) Starting with unfinished flooring offers a greater choice of finishes.There is no question that the site-finished route opens up a greater variety of choices with respect to the pattern, wood, color, and hue. Prefinished products, however, come in more species and stains than ever before. 8) Unlike prefinished floorboards, unfinished boards have no bevels.Prefinished floorboards usually have micro-bevels on all edges. These bevels hide slight discrepancies between board depths and widths. Some homeowners will prefer the flush look of site-sanded floors, as they feature no such grooves and can be finished to a mirror-like surface. 9) Longevity and Unequalled Look of Natural Woods.
200+-year-old homes to this day have solid hardwood flooring speaking to their longevity. You would be hardpressed to find an engineered hardwood floor in homes older than 20 years. With the expertise of a hardwood flooring refinishing specialist this type of floor can be restored to almost their former self as often as needed. As for more serious damages to the flooring, boards can be replaced and matched to the rest of the floor. At most, engineered hardwood flooring can only be lightly sanded once and refinished once. This will only remove light surface scratches.
What’s your preference?
from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/07/when-to-opt-for-hardwood-vs-engineered.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/when-to-opt-for-hardwood-vs-engineered-hardwood-flooring/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/07/when-to-opt-for-hardwood-vs-engineered.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/when-to-opt-for-hardwood-vs-engineered-hardwood-flooring/ Solid hardwood flooring is priceless, beautiful, and can last a lifetime. But, like every other flooring, they do need maintenance and care. Probably one of the best features of hardwood flooring is that they can be lightly sanded and refinished every 3-5 years and a deep sanding and refinishing every 8-10 years to make them look like new again. Although one could tackle that job oneself, it is probably best to hire the best professional hardwood flooring contractor near you. If you live in the East Bay areas of San Francisco, West Coast Floor Company, located in Vallejo and Napa has developed a proprietary hardwood floors refinishing process that will make most floors look absolutely perfect unless there is extensive damage. Floors that have signs of significant wear and tear will look much better, although not quite perfect. Which is quite ok, because the latest in flooring fashion is distressed flooring. The final outcome does depend on the amount and type of damage it has sustained over time. We do great work but are not miracle workers How to Find the Best Professional Hardwood Floor Refinishing Contractor Near YouSearching the Internet has made this process quite easy. Read reviews and pick a contractor that has been in business for many years and has a crew that has the experience. Contractors that have been around for a while have long-standing relationships with materials suppliers and can find replacement planks if needed. Seasoned experts can finish the project on time and on budget. The Refinishing ProcessOur expert craftsmen are highly skilled and experienced with the finer aspects of floor sanding. We have invested in state-of-the-art dustless sanding equipment. This allows us to sand the floors layer by layer, uniformly and virtually dust-free. Our Dustless Floor Sanding system can collect up to 98% of the dust from the sanding process, while the remaining 2% is circulated around the working area. So, instead of spending a day or 2 masking all areas for dust protection and then spending a day on clean-up we can focus on spending more time and applying stain and the top-finish. For the best result, we routinely perform three grades of sanding: rough, medium, and fine. While sanding we also continuously check for cracks, countersink nails, etc to get you the best Hardwood Floor Refinishing results. Once the wood planks are stripped of the old finish and necessary repairs are made, we can start to apply the stain. At this point, the customer can select the hue to suit his style and interior decor. Now it’s time to apply the top finish to protect the floor from wear and tear. There are several options to choose from. Our recommendations are tailored to the customer’s lifestyle. It is important to know the cure times of each finish to avoid premature usage and damage to the newly refinished flooring. Hardwood Floor Professionals and Industry Standards No doubt, hardwood floor refinishing is a service that should be performed by trained professionals to guarantee it is done according to industry standards. If you fail to have your wood floors inspected periodically, you could end up needing a full hardwood floor install due to neglected maintenance. A trained professional can identify problem areas such as mold and other health-threatening conditions. Professional Hardwood Floor Refinishing Near Me During Covid-19
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In ClosingDo not leave your floor renovation project to just anyone. Let only qualified and trusted professionals help you deal with your hardwood floor refinishing. Be sure to contact us as soon as you notice cupping or crowning wood boards. from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/07/how-to-find-best-professional-hardwood.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/how-to-find-the-best-professional-hardwood-refinisher-near-me/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/07/how-to-find-best-professional-hardwood.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/how-to-find-the-best-professional-hardwood-refinisher-near-me/ Selecting the right flooring for your home is no easy task. You literally have to go through a maltitude of options, floor usage, comfort, not to mention the budget. And even if you have narrowed it down to one type of flooring – such as hardwood flooring – you still have to choose the type of wood, the color to fit your interior decor, texture and finish. Whether it is a brand new home or a remodel, you still need to find the perfect fit for your life style. So, with that let us highlight some considerations you will have to make: Solid or Engineered Planks Solid wood: Found in most older homes. Their biggest benefit is that they are aesthetically appealing, have a life-time value and add ROI to the property. Apart from their natural beauty solid hardwood floors can be stripped, repaired, and refinished many times to restore them to their original beauty. Solid planks are installed on sub flooring. One of their main disadvantages is that wood can naturally expand or contract depending on the environment. They are also sensitive to excessive moisture and humidity. In both cases, they will eventually need repairs and refinishing. Another draw-back is that solid hardwood is a bit more expensive to purchase. However, a big plus is that solid wood can be finished on-site and closely matched to the existing interior. There are factory finished options available as well which can help you visualize the finished results and cut down on installation time. Engineered hardwood on the other hand is constructed in multiple layers with a thin layer of solid wood on top. The products are engineered to prevent expanding and contracting by creating opposing forces within the boards. These planks are made of any type of wood imaginable and then factory finished. They can be layed on top of an existing floor which potentially can create a problem in clearance due to changes in the existing door or ceiling’s height. Engineered hardwood floors are a good choice for areas that can be subject to moisture such as a bathroom or kitchen. The downside to engineered hardwood floors is that they cannot be refinished. In the event of scratches, one could try to lightly sand and reseal, but that is all one can do. Choosing A Finish Even though there is a whole spectrum of top finishes to choose from, people usually resort to two main types: oil or polyurethane. Their choice is based upon the looks and maintenance requirements. You should consider usage when choosing which finish is right for your situation. 1. Water-Based Polyurethane Like a high gloss finish? Then water-based polyurethane might be a good option for you. Made with synthetic resin, but, a major disadvantage is that these are susceptible to scratches because of its glossy looks. 2. Moisture-Cure Urethane Moisture-cure planks are extremely durable and resilient to excessive scratches or harms. That is probably why they were used in bowling alleys, Since it is cured using air, this material application tends to be a little more difficult. High humidity conditions are not conducive to this type of finish. You can find this type of finish mostly in commercial premises. 3. Shellac Shallac was developed as an alternative for polyurethane planks. Homeowners like this finish for its natural appearance and flooring contractors like the for its easy installation. But, on the flip side, Shellac is not very durable. When exposed to alcohol or ammonia, it can acquire white or yellow spots. However, the problem can be rectified by buffing the afflicted areas and apply a new coating. Final thoughts on installation methods The lenght of any installation is dependend upon the square footage, the width of the planks, and is there a lot of cutting required for nooks and crannies. Additionally, in the case of solid hardwood floor planks need to acclimate to their new surrounding, so that its moisture content will match the temperature of a room. Then, they must prepare their space for installations by removing older planks and mending the sub-floors, install, stain and top coat the floor. Factory-finished engineered woods doesn’t require any kind of acclimation since these are bonded with layers. from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany0.blogspot.com/2020/07/a-guide-to-choose-hardwood-floors.html from West Coast Floor Company https://westcoastfloorcompany.wordpress.com/2020/07/05/a-guide-to-choose-hardwood-floors/ from Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.blogspot.com/2020/07/a-guide-to-choose-hardwood-floors.html via Hardwood Floor Refinishing Vallejo https://hardwoodfloorrefinishingvallejo.wordpress.com/2020/07/05/a-guide-to-choose-hardwood-floors/ |
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Wood flooring is any product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring, either structural or aesthetic. Wood is a common choice as a flooring material and can come in various styles, colors, cuts, and species. Bamboo flooring is often considered a form of wood flooring, although it is made from a grass rather than a timber. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |