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Pine Softwood Flooring
Description of Pine Softwood Flooring
Pine is known for its yellow glow and fine, even grain. There are hundreds of pine species that range from whitish sapwood to reddish heartwood, thus providing variety in the shades of color you want. Heart pine and white pine are some of the common types used for flooring, where heart pine has more pronounced, deep brown grains and white pine looks smooth and has faint grains.
Benefits of Pine Softwood Flooring
The light color of pine wood planks make it ideal for bringing warmth and soft tones to a room. Pine generally looks clean, elegant and ages gracefully, turning it from light yellow to amber in time. It is also easy to install because pine it cuts easily and takes well to nails and glue.
Potential Disadvantages of Pine Softwood Flooring
Since pine is softwood, it is not usually available as flooring in hardware stores. Many times you can only purchase unfinished planks of pine from lumber yards or saw mills. If you opt to order specially from a store, you must know which specific type of pine you want because of the variety and specifications for each. Plenty of research is therefore required before ordering pine flooring.
Another disadvantage is that pine floors don't last as long as hardwoods because of their lower resistance to decay. They also wear faster when put in rooms with moderate to high traffic and activity, so you are limited to using a pine floor for a study or home office rather than in the living room or kids' rooms.
How to Maintain Pine Softwood Flooring
Preserved pine wood is always recommended because it provides some defense to decay and insects. Also keep the floor well varnished to make it easy to clean and prevent stains from spills and moisture absorption. Take care when sanding to use the right pressure and techniques to avoid spoiling the surface of the wood.
Always apply a heavy coat of oil before sanding the surface, followed by a lighter coat after around 15 minutes. Another way of restoring a pine floor is by staining it, which requires some light gentle sanding and applying the stain to give it a fresh color.
Installation of Pine Softwood Flooring
Pine is easy to install since it is easy to glue or nail into place, but for the best results, do hire a pine floor expert to do the job. Remember that pine is usually available unfinished, so be prepared to spend more time doing this. When sealing or staining the floor, ensure that the room is well ventilated to let out any fumes, and well lit to get even results.
Price of Pine Softwood Flooring
The average price of pine is $1 per square foot, but you can definitely find it for less than that. Unfinished white and yellow pine are the cheapest variety, while laminate pine will cost just a bit more. Save money today by choosing pine flooring for your home.
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