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Prefinished Hardwood Flooring

Prefinished hardwood flooring is a popular option because it comes sanded, treated and stained, making it ready for installation.

There is nothing more elegant in a home than the use of hardwood flooring.  It is classic, timeless and can actually increase the value of your home.  Hardwood flooring comes in a variety of options, but one of the most popular today is the use of prefinished hardwood flooring.  Prefinished hardwood flooring means that it is ready for installation. It has been sanded, stained and treated so that you only have to worry about measuring and setting it to the floors.

Prefinished hardwood flooring comes in a variety of different stains.  You can find exotic patterns, vintage colors, etc.  Floor stains such as oak, tigerwood, vintage browns, mahogany, pine and other stain colors are available.  You will want to ensure that the stain color you select is one that can last in your home for years.  Try sticking to a neutral color that can grow with your family and its styles.  You do not want a floor stain that will limit the amount of decorations you can add to your home.  Prefinished hardwood flooring can be elegant when you select darker and more rich colors, but if you are looking for a more modern and bright finish, then you will want to select colors like pine or oak.

Prefinished hardwood flooring will certainly range in price.  The average cost is per square foot and will range anywhere from $4.00 to over $100.00 per square foot.  Over $100.00 will typically mean you are purchasing prefinished flooring that is made from more expensive varieties of wood.  Oak and pine are cheaper models and will typically be under $8.00 per square foot to purchase.  You will always want to keep in mind that the cost per square foot does not include supplies or labor to install that flooring.  If you plan to hire a professional service to install your flooring you will want to factor in the charges to install it.

You can find prefinished hardwood flooring at a variety of home improvement retailers and hardwood flooring retailers.  If you are looking to shop locally, visit retailers such as ACE Hardware, Home Depot or Lowes.  All three of these retailers offer affordable pricing, but it is usually meant for the do-it-yourself homeowner.  If you plan to have your flooring installed professionally, Home Depot and Lowes do offer installation packages with their flooring.  When shopping online, your flooring will most likely not have a back offer for professional installation.  If you are shopping online, you will always need to consider the cost of shipping.  Hardwood floors are hardly cheap to ship; therefore it can be pricey to have them delivered to your home.  If you are going to shop online, visit retailers such as Simple Floors, Lumber Liquidators, or Armstrong Flooring.

Prefinished hardwood flooring can be a great option for those that wish to install their own flooring.  Hardwood floors add elegance and warmth to any home.  Keep in mind that you will want floors to compliment your home for centuries, not just a few years.  Once you have selected the right floors for your home, your prefinished hardwood floors can be installed quickly and leave you with an entirely new look.