Our hardwood floors independently offer durable support for the home with a uv cured urethane aluminum oxide finish that is guaranteed to extend the health and enjoyment of your floor.
Uv acrylic finish hardwood floors.
The oil finished floors will be very difficult to see scratches and what scratches occur are easily fixed in house when you feel like you need to do it.
Acrylic urethane a slightly different chemical make up than.
Listed below are some simple descriptions as well as some pros and cons for each type of finish.
Factory pre finished hardwood floors wood floors that have been factory finished before they are installed.
A gallon of acrylic covers about 600 square feet and costs at least 40 at the time of publication.
The acrylic will scratch and the scratches will be noticeable and they will be hard to deal with.
The acrylic finish on the other floors would require a professional to deal with refinishing.
Finishes for hardwood floors come in several different types.
Polyurethane a clear tough and durable finish that is applied as the wear layer.
Uv cured factory finishes that are cured with ultra violet lights versus heat.
Ultimately color deterioration in hardwood floors is the result of overexposure from 3 things.
Wax is the traditional time tested finish for hardwood floors making it a great choice for antique floors in historic homes.
A uv cured urethane aluminum oxide finish provides optimal structural assurance for hardwood floors and represses the need for refacing or refinishing.
Solids create the tough protective finish so you need to apply four coats of acrylic to get the same protection as two or three oil based coats.
It comes in both paste and liquid forms.
Wood is extremely photosensitive which means it reacts to sunlight.