Friday, December 7, 2012

Matching Existing Harwood Floors


Matching your existing hardwood flooring can be tricky, if not handled appropriately. To an untrained eye, flooring can look similar in the showroom, but completely different when installed. If you are looking to replace a few warped planks, or continue the flooring throughout the house, there is a great deal to consider when matching your existing hardwood flooring.

What to Consider

Your flooring cannot just be matched as easily as paint or fabric. There are many things homeowners would need to consider when matching the existing planks. How old is the flooring you are matching? Flooring, like any other material, will mature and ripen, giving it a unique color. High traffic areas may be duller in shade and scuffed, while areas that are exposed to direct sunlight may have a bleached affect. This will give different areas of your flooring different colorings and tones, making it difficult to determine the original color. If you are lucky enough to know the exact color and manufacturer of your hardwood flooring, you might be able to match your flooring, providing the flooring is still available.

Matching existing flooring with unfinished planks that you can stain to match may seem a logical solution; however, hardwood planks are often harvested from different regions, which will make the planks unique in texture and grain. While you can find suitable planks that have a similar grain pattern, it may not be an exact match. You can disguise these differences through transitioning, or breaking the design with a doorway threshold so that the pattern change seems purposeful, but you can also perfectly match your flooring with the help of a professional installation team.

Call in the Professionals

A professional flooring installation team can accurately match your flooring, so that it looks continuous and even. They will be able to determine the exact flooring to use as well as the perfect stain. They can even refinish all of the flooring so that existing flooring and the new installation match. Installation companies will also know how to handle those small issues, like uneven subflooring or existing warping in planks, that many DIY weekend warriors may not know how to handle. Only trained professionals should install your hardwood flooring.

If you are thinking about having your flooring replaced or adding onto the existing flooring, call in a professional to help with the installation. A reliable, professional hardwood flooring company can replace and install new flooring with ease, and keep the overall design of your home perfectly match.

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