10 Best Hardwood Floor Tips And
Save Money Too!
10 Best Hardwood Floor Tips And
Save Lots Of Money Too!
If you're looking for hardwood floor
tips whether you've already installed hardwood floors or are
planning to do so yourself or hire a hardwood floor
contractor, then here are some quick tips and some money
saving tips to keep in mind.
1. Do plenty of research online and at
your local hardwood floor dealers before you make any
decisions or purchases. You want to fully
understand prefinished and unfinished
hardwoods.
Talk to the salespeople and take a close look at the
hardwoods.
If you can't do this in person then go to some websites
online and read all you can. Hardwood floors can be an
expensive investment in your home and you want to know
what the best flooring is based on your budget.
Understand the various types of woods and the variation
in prices. You can choose a less expensive hardwood and
still have a beautiful floor. ReliableRemodeler.com 
2. If you don't plan to do-it-yourself
and plan to hire a hardwood floor contractor get quotes from
at least four of them. Make sure to ask for
references and if possible check their work out at the
installation locations. Hardwood costs have a broad range in
price from cheaper hardwoods to the more expensive woods.
There are many
types to choose from including exotic, oak, Brazilian oak,
cherry, maple, etc. And many manufacturers including Bruce,
Shaw, Mohawk, Mannington and Armstrong, Quotes can vary
widely. You can save a lot of money if you take a little
time to compare.
3. Try not to use any water on the
finished flooring. If you have to use any
cleaners make sure they are neutral PH hardwood floor
cleaners. Spray
or buff them on for the safest approach.
4. If you need to find out how
old an old
floor is, take a look at the edge wherever you can find it
or look at the top of the flooring to see if there are any
nails showing through or any groves that are broken thus
with gaps in the hardwood flooring. A hardwood floor can
last for many, many years and it may not take much work or
expense to refinish it.
5. Kitchens are not a good place to
install a hardwood floor. The kitchen is subject to
too much spilled water, cooking fluids and food messes. If
your kitchen has them now, clean up any spills just as soon
as they happen to prevent any damage to them. Also before
you install them consider this -when the day comes that you
want to sell your house, prospective buyers might be turned
off by hardwood floors in the kitchen. Save lots of money
now by not installing them in the kitchen. Use more
appropriate kitchen flooring instead.
6. The cheapest quotes
you get from a hardwood floor contractor may not save you
any money. If
the contractor is considerably cheaper they may not be
including some of the important steps in the installation,
sanding and finishing. You could end up with a rougher
finish or stain color that's not even. Eventually the finish
may peel or the boards may gap and squeak. Have the
contractor outline specifically what they are going to do
for you.
7. To finish hardwood flooring use
three coats of polyurethane or three coats of lacquer
finish, but in any event make sure to use four
coats or more of a water-based finish. Any high use area
such as kitchens and entries will need an extra coat of
finish.
8. If you have urine-stained hardwood,
repairing or cutting out the stained wood usually is easier
than trying to bleach and refinish the area while trying to
protect the unstained part of the flooring.
9. Try to keep the room humidity
levels to a relative humidity of 45% to 55%. This may be
difficult to do if you live in an extreme weather
environment.
But at least avoid extreme humidity changes that amount to
25% or more to protect your floors.
10. Make sure to have everyone leave
their shoes at the door when entering your
house. This
is one of the best ways to preserve your floors, reduce
wear and tear on your home and keep out harmful bacteria,
viruses and other organisms as well.
These are just a few of the best tips
to save your hardwood floors and save you money.
ReliableRemodeler.com 
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