The Latest Cost Of Custom Hardwood Flooring

By Ainsley G. Zaver


Home owners and commercial clients prefer hardwood floors because of their style and elegance. With custom hardwood flooring, you have the chance to choose specific features like colors and grains to match the desired appearance for your floor. Since many people keep away from wood because of the cost, we have given you a simple formula of considerations to make when estimating the cost.

The cost for pre-installation preparation must be considered. This cost is determined by the amount of work that needs to go into the sub-floor in preparation for wood flooring. The required sub-floor is 3/4 inches that must also be water proofed. The foundation should already have been protected from vaporization. The sub-floor must also be even for the entire assembly to last long enough.

What type of wood will you use and how much will be enough for your floor? There are different hardwood species in the market. Some of the species to consider include walnut, white oak, northern red oak, mahogany and hickory, among others. Each offers particular features in terms of color and grains. Your preference will determine the choice you make.

The size of floor affects the amount of wood to be used and the ultimate price. Large floors are expensive to install compared to small sized floors. A provision must be made for corners and binding. With a customized package, you will get all these factors considered.

Professional installation is extremely important for wooden floors. Wood is expensive and does not provide an allowance for mishandling. Once it is damaged, you have little room for repair. When installation is not professional, the quality of your floor will decline. Buy from a store where you will get an offer for professional installation to safeguard your warranty. A properly installed wooden floor will serve you excellently and for long.

Consider the cost of daily and periodic maintenance. Wood must be protected from damage using mats on the high traffic areas. Place pads on areas where furniture is placed. Close curtains or protect the wood from direct sunlight. You should also keep it dry and free of debris. Such maintenance actions will cost money.

Each floor is unique and must be treated as such. Professional installation, including preparation of the sub-floor will determine the initial and long term cost of the floor. Do not sacrifice quality wood and installation at initial stages because of the price. A floor will cost you more in the long run when it is poorly installed.




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