But once you factor in.
Unfinished or prefinished hardwood floors.
Now the roles have reversed and prefinished hardwood flooring is the go to option.
Even though solid prefinished flooring is real hardwood because of all the many factory sprayed on coats of polyurethane and or stain it is our opinion that prefinished flooring looks plastic y and factory made with a less noticeable grain pattern and thus less warm.
Advantages of unfinished flooring.
Unfinished flooring looks like real wood.
Prefinished wood on the other hand is sold with a factory finish already applied.
When you compare prefinished hardwood flooring vs unfinished hardwood flooring you should look at your personal time and budget constraints.
However one more characteristic of prefinished flooring can be a deal breaker and that s the beveled edges.
Traditionally unfinished hardwood flooring was the most commonly installed flooring option for businesses and homes.
However this of course comes down to what is right for your home or business and will be determined by factors beyond consumer popularity.
Prefinished flooring often costs more than unfinished flooring about 2 per square foot more for the same wood species but you generally save that by not having to sand and finish the floor during installation.
Although in the end pricing works out to be.
It is essentially bare wood.
Prefinished floors come at a lower cost.
Comparison of prefinished and unfinished hardwood.
Prefinished hardwood flooring is the best option if you want an easier installation process and if you want to move furniture into your home immediately after installation.