Friday 6 January 2017

Common Grades Of Unfinished Hardwood Flooring

Due to numerous linked to it, unfinished hardwood floor is chosen by numerous residents of California. These benefits include stability & uniformity of finish. By laying the unfinished floor and later on finishing it, you can be sure that the natural traits of the wood are sustained.

 Different grades related to unfinished hardwood may cause confusion in terms of their characteristics. To know the basic features of each grade, go through the subsequent sections.

Clear grade: Also known as first grade, this hardwood flooring possesses few variations of board lengths and colors. There is also very minimum (almost negligible) visibility of pinholes and knots.

Select and better: Another preferable grade of hardwood flooring, it also possesses uniform color. The pinholes and knots are rarely seen on it.

Exclusive grades: Also known as country grade, it presents more variation in terms of color. The chances of visible knots or pinholes are prominent in this grade.

Traditional/Character/Antique grades: In this grade, bigger knots are visible. Unfinished or unfilled open characteristics are acceptable on the face.

Cabin grade: Also known as a Tavern grade, this may consist of low-grade wood characteristics, but features cleaner faces. This grade has the highest visibility of pinholes and knots.


If you are looking for installation, repair or finishing of hardwood flooring, you can contact Concord Carpet & Hardwood. The customers can choose from different types of wood flooring materials from this company.

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