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How to texture a hardwood floor
Texturing a hardwood floor is an effective way to give it a unique, rustic, or antique character. The process involves physically altering the surface of the wood planks before staining and sealing. Here is a detailed explanation of three popular texturing methods you can do yourself. Hand-Scraping (For an Antique, Worn Look) This is a … Read more
Mastering the match in wood flooring
Mastering the match” in wood flooring refers to the art and skill of seamlessly blending and aligning wood pieces—whether during installation, repair, or extension of an existing floor—so the final result looks consistent, intentional, and high-end. It’s especially critical when trying to make new wood match old wood, or when combining different batches, grades, or … Read more
What are Your Thoughts on Gluing Down Solid Wood Flooring?
Gluing down solid wood flooring can be an excellent option, especially for a permanent and stable installation. It provides a strong bond to the subfloor, reducing movement and creaking over time. This method is particularly suitable for concrete subfloors, radiant heating systems, or installations where floating floors might not be ideal. It also helps create … Read more
The Wood Floor Mallet
A wood‑flooring mallet (or flooring mallet) is a specialized hammer used to tap and secure flooring pieces—like tongue‑and‑groove planks—without causing surface damage. It often combines a soft, non‑marring cap with a heavier striking head (sometimes made of iron) and typically features a comfortable wood handle. These mallets are designed to deliver controlled force, ideal for … Read more
Real wood reduces toxin risks during fires
Real wood can reduce toxic risks during fires compared to many synthetic materials or engineered wood products. Here’s how and why: Lower Emission of Toxic Gases These gases are significantly more dangerous to inhale and can worsen fire-related fatalities. Emission of Toxic Gases Solid wood primarily produces carbon dioxide (CO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate … Read more
Peeling finish on hardwood floor
If you’re seeing peeling finish on your wood floor, it’s a sign that the protective topcoat (like polyurethane, varnish, or lacquer) is failing. This can lead to damage to the wood itself if not addressed. Here’s a guide to help you understand the causes and how to fix it Common Causes of Peeling Finish Improper … Read more
The timeless appeal of tung oil
The Timeless Appeal of Tung Oil Wood Floors Tung oil has been used for centuries as a wood finish, prized for both its durability and natural beauty. When it comes to wood flooring, tung oil offers a timeless appeal that modern finishes often struggle to replicate. Here’s why tung oil continues to be a favorite … Read more