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This article comes from The Spruce.
Pros and Cons of Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood floors are one of the amenities that home buyers often look for when buying a house. However, if your home didn’t come with them, the purchase and installation of this type of flooring can be pricey, and its care and maintenance can be challenging.
Hardwood flooring usually comes in three varieties: strip, plank, and parquet. The individual segments in wood strip flooring are usually about 1 ½- to 2 ¼-inches wide. Plank flooring strips are wider, and parquet floors are composed of individual squares that make up a geometric pattern. Unfinished hardwood floors allow the homeowner to finish the product with a stain that matches the décor.
If you are debating whether to install hardwood flooring in your home, here are the pros and cons.
Advantages of Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood floors are durable and have stood the test of time. Homes that are more than 100 years old can still have the original flooring if they have been cared for properly. They just need sweeping or vacuuming and occasional cleaning with a wood floor cleaner.
Buyers are willing to pay top dollar for homes with hardwood floors. Also, homes with hardwood floors tend to sell faster than homes with wall-to-wall carpeting. Consider that builders consider hardwood flooring an upgrade; they don’t charge extra for carpet.
Hardwood flooring works with all styles of decorating, from traditional to modern. It is available in several types of woods, such as oak, cherry, and walnut, and can be sanded and stained to suit the home owner’s taste. When your style changes, you also can change the look of your hardwood floors.
Disadvantages of Hardwood Flooring
Wood floors are a costly option. Materials can run from $3 per square foot for unfinished oak planks at a big-box retail store, to more than $12 a square foot for more distinctive types of wood. The flooring must be installed over sub-flooring and installation is a bigger job than most homeowners can handle. Labor costs will vary.
In addition to installation, scuffed and scratched floors will need to be refinished. The softer the wood, the easier it will scratch and blemish. Hardwood floors in high traffic areas, especially when there are pets or children, will be prone to showing damage. Having hardwood floors refinished professionally costs between $1.25 and $4.00 or more per square foot, depending on the type of floor, room layout, finish, and other factors, according to some experts. Refinishing also creates dust from sanding and fumes from the polyurethane coating.
Hardwood flooring can be noisy when walking across it and can be a nuisance to your downstairs neighbors if you live in an apartment complex. Placing an area rug over the floor can help muffle the sound and provides added warmth to the room. Adding a rug is also a good idea for families with children or adults who are prone to falls since it acts as a cushion.
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