Wood floors

Published: 08th February 2011
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When you’re considering what type of flooring to put down in your new pad, there are a lot of options that may seem attractive at first. Tile is easy to clean for the most part and won’t retain stains like carpet does. Unfortunately, tile grout can get stained and also grow mold quickly if not regularly washed. Carpet is soft and attractive: until it gets dirty! Everyone knows the pains of scrubbing a carpet to get a stain out and finding that nothing being done is helping. Carpets are also breeding grounds for bacteria and mold should something spilled seep below the carpet. This can put your family’s health at risk. Wood floors are attractive but they require a lot of maintenance through putting polyurethane on and also being careful not to drop anything heavy on them as wood can splinter and cause injury if not fixed after broken. Well, with most of these scenarios you would be absolutely correct if you assumed them to be true. Carpet does stain and tile grout does grow mold. However, advances in the manufacturing of wood floors have allowed for much more durable and water resistant wood.

Through pressure treatment, a wooden floor plank is made extra hard to withstand tragedies such as dropped bowling balls and worse. When a plank of wood is pressure treated, that wood is put through a machine that compresses the wood at thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch. This compacts the wood into the dimensions needed but it also makes the wood harder than it had been prior to being treated. Under similar circumstances, diamonds are formed from carbon. Your new wood floors will surely be diamonds among gems when compared to your friends’ and families’ carpeting or tile floors that will wrinkle with water wear or grow mold if not dried quickly.
Most notably among new features for pre-fabricated wood floors is the polyurethane treatment that it gets. Whereas the customer used to have to treat wood after installation with polyurethane which would cost more money and be a backbreaking task, now companies like Pianeta Legno offer their wood floor panels pre-coated with five layers of polyurethane. This makes for less work and time lost on the consumer’s end but it also protects better than having the consumer stain their new floor with polyurethane. Most people may put on a layer or two and be finished. Pianeta Legno offers a standard five layers around the entire piece of wood flooring. Absolutely no water will be able to penetrate that – you are of course still welcome to coat your floor with poly. It will only make the water resistance stronger.

All in all, flooring choices are limited from the start: you’re looking at carpeting, wood floors or tile (unless you’d consider linoleum which can look tacky and ugly if applied incorrectly). Of those listed, only one flooring type can withstand spills as readily as impacts. Wood floors are by far the best route to go.

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