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mercredi 2 août 2017

The Ideas For A Finished Wood Flooring

By Ruth Schmidt


Whereas prices for antique flooring material changes periodically, home or business owners considering the installation of antique flooring material should be cognizant of all current price trends, including availability, before proceeding with planning stages of any personal or business development or improvement. For a proper finished wood flooring, there are several ideas that can be of help.

The advantage of using engineered antique flooring is that it can be used directly over concrete (because you don't have to nail it during installation), or below grade (because moisture doesn't bother it as much as solid wood). The timber look comes from a thin veneer of the selected timber, which is pressed onto several layers of substrate.

The trend seems to be for homeowners to buy antique floor with a factory-applied finish. This eliminates dust from sanding, fumes from finishing, and waiting before the floor can be walked on. Another benefit is that the factory finishes are usually much tougher than the polyurethane applied in the field. As expected, antique floor surface is considerably more expensive than other available floor materials. Depending on the rarity of the wood, the prices range from $4.00 per square foot for cabin-grade pine, to over $30.00 per square foot for antique Chestnut, the most expensive of all antique reclaimed woods.

Often overlooked and perhaps the most beautiful of all timber floor materials is antique timber, reclaimed timber from ancient dilapidated, decaying buildings that have withstood time in all-weather conditions. From domestic to exotic hardwoods, the selection of antique woods reclaimed from generations of long ago provides endless beauty and charm that has taken over 500 years to produce. With antique plank cover rated as the finest of all materials today, the patina of antique floor, reclaimed and re-introduced, provides warmth with a rich glow that no other product can duplicate or imitate.

Removed from existence by blight, American Chestnut has been preserved and restored by the reclamation process, used in present wood flooring installations, with impeccable charm and character that was a large part of history surrounding the beginning of an era destined to change and improve as time rapidly advanced.

Although somewhat more expensive than regular laminated engineered timber surface, reclaimed engineered floor has received positive reviews from individuals that have purchased and installed this "span of history" floor with complete satisfaction and overall strong recommendations. As time passes, advanced technology of today will become antiquated, obsolete and eventually forgotten.

Salvage companies dive into lakes and rivers to pull up old trees that sank in the 19th century, on their way to be milled. Still other timber for floor surface is reclaimed when old structures like barns, boxcars, or industrial building, are demolished. Some dealers will provide a history of the product you're buying.

Environmentally friendly woods reclaimed and used in the production of antique flooring once destined for permanent elimination, saves the environment with reusable, salvageable materials that often was left to decay or placed in already over-flowing landfills. With no trees cut or affected in the reclaiming process, the eco-friendly patina of antique floors speaks of times past, times of uncertainty with rebellion and lawlessness, as a nation struggled to advance into the next century.




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