The Best Finish For Parquet Wood Flooring
Never Have To Sand And Re-finishh
First and foremost, a wood floor with an oiled finish will give the ultimate natural appearance which will age more gracefully. The wood shading will be a little richer and the grain will be more pronounced as the finish is soaking into the wood as opposed to just laying on the surface. A good wayto get an idea of the finished tone is to quickly pour water over a sample piece of the wood. While the wood is wet, the colour should be the same tone as it will be after the floor has been oiled<br>When using wood flooring over a heated sub-floor, a constant drying out of the wood can occur during the heating season without the correct climate control. With a polyurethane treated floor the first signs that the wood is being damaged is linear cracks opening up down the grain. This is due to all the moisture being dried out of the wood. Quite often this can make the floor beyond repair.<br><br>With the the same scenario, but with an oiled finish floor, the surface will start to become pale and patchy as the moisture is the moisture content is leaving the floor. It is then a easily carried out job to apply a thin coating of oil care to the wood which will help to restore the moisture that has been dried out of the floor.<br> Wax oil is a fluid penetrating finish that permeates through the hardwood wear layer. This means that the the treatment absorbs into the floor over time thereby becoming more and more resilient. By contrast, a polyurethane lacquer finish although initially maintenance free, ultimately requires. professional time consuming and costly re-finishing.<br> Design parquet floors, even a simple herringbone feature wood grains of multiple directions. As sanding a floor should always be in the direction of the grain, this makes re-sanding a parquet floor to a good standard almost impossible.<br>By contrast, a finishedhard-wax oiled floor is as resilient to wear, staining and moisture as most lacquer finishes. With a little regular looking after an oiled finish floor will never need to be sanded. There is also the added advantage of being able to repair localised damage such as scratches and abrasion wear quickly and easily.
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