How to Properly Prepare Your Subfloor for Hardwood Flooring Installation

 Hardwood Flooring Dubai is a beautiful addition to any home and is one of the most durable types of floors available. Its versatility means it will compliment any interior design style and will continue to look good even when trends change. It also collects very little dust and air pollutants compared to carpet and LVP, making it great for people with allergies.



Choosing the right floor

Not all hardwood is created equal and choosing the right floor for you will depend on a few things: 1. Budget - Solid hardwood can be more expensive upfront, but it will pay off in resale value as well as provide long term durability and longevity. 2. Wood Species - The type of hardwood you choose will make a huge difference in the look and feel of your floor. Oak, hickory and pine have eye-catching grain patterns with filled knots and mineral streaks that add natural character, while maple, birch and walnut are “stiller” and offer more of a sleek contemporary look. 3. The Hardness of the Wood - Check out the Janka Hardness Scale to see how much wear and tear your floor will be subject to as well as its ability to resist moisture. 4. Finish - The type of finish you select for your hardwood will affect its appearance as well. Unfinished wood has a rustic look, while stained and lacquered hardwood is more formal and glossy. Oiled finishes require more maintenance, but can create a more durable surface than lacquer.

5. Brand - The brands that manufacture hardwood floors can vary widely in quality and price. While some of the more well-known companies may be more expensive, there are many lesser known manufacturers that produce excellent products for a fraction of the cost. Mannington is a great example of this - they produce both solid and engineered hardwoods and offer an impressive selection of choices in every color, shade and species you can imagine, including herringbone options.

6. Country of Origin - It is important to consider where the Hardwood Flooring you are considering was sourced and manufactured. Hardwoods from the northern regions of North America and Europe grow a lot slower than exotic woods, which makes them denser, harder and more durable (although all hardwood will eventually scratch, so it is important to have high-quality touch-up pens on hand).

7. Durability - The durability of your hardwood floors depends largely on how you treat them. The key to a long-lasting wood floor is preventing water, sun exposure and excessive humidity in your home from affecting the wood.

Conclusion

As long as you follow these simple guidelines, your hardwood floors will last for a lifetime and give your home a warm and inviting feeling. Please remember that all hardwood is not indestructible, and will naturally age and scratch over time if you have heavy traffic areas. Luckily, most of the scratches and other damages can be fixed with some effort and the right products.


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