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Everything You Need to Know About Hardwood Flooring

February 07th, 2018

2/7/2018

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Reasons Why Quarter-Sawn Flooring is a Great Option over Radiant Heat

Whether undertaking a renovation or building a new home, you definitely have to think about flooring. You will need to compare the different options available to ensure you choose the best option. In many cases, new homeowners can’t figure the difference between the various options they are faced with.  Have you ever thought about quarter sawn hardwood flooring over radiant heat? Or probably you just came across the term today.
 
Well, basically, quarter sawn refers to a technique of cutting boards from the log, such that the direction of the grains is vertical. Quartersawn hardwood flooring is gaining popularity over the radiant heat flooring. In this article, we focus on highlighting why many people choose the quarter sawn hardwood flooring over radiant heat. Therefore, by the end, you will have realized why you should consider the quarter sawn hardwood flooring over radiant heat. Continue reading to find out.
 
Quarter Sawn Hardwood Flooring Looks Superior over Radiant Heat
 
When milling quarter sawn wood, each of the logs is sawed at a radial angle to produce four quarters. This produces a nice looking pattern of the tree growth rings. This is much more appealing look compared to other engineered material used over radiant heat flooring. Actually, furniture makers prefer the quarter sawn timber since it gives a nice appealing look of the finished product. The same applies to flooring. You definitely want to ensure the floor looks nice and attractive to house occupants. This is the major reason why you should consider quarter sawn hardwood over radiant heat.
 
Quarter Sawn Hardwood Flooring Gives a Smoother Surface
 
Consider the fact that you need to feel the smoothness of the floor to enjoy stepping on it. Quartersawn hardwood has less distinct grain which is why it has that smooth feeling. The material used for radiant heat flooring might sometimes chip due to uneven temperatures resulting to a less smooth surface compared to that of quarter sawn hardwood. Therefore, for a smoother, much more comfortable floor that will serve you for lifetime choose the smooth quarter sawn timber.
 
Quarter Sawn Hardwood Floor Ages Evenly Hence Offers Lasting Uniformity
 
You don’t want to have a floor that lacks uniformity after some years. The engineered material used over radiant heat might fade unevenly leading to lack of uniformity. However, the hardwood that is quarter sawn will age evenly giving you a lasting nice look. You don’t have to mind aging of the quarter-sawed hardwood floor since it is even.
 
Quarter Sawn Hardwood Floor Has Enhanced Paint Retention
 
Another factor that you would want to consider when choosing among the available options is paint retention. The quarter sawn hardwood has a high paint retention compared to the other materials that can be used over radiant heat. Therefore, you will not need to keep re-painting the floor if you use the quarter sawn hardwood floor.
 
Based on the above factors, the quarter sawn hardwood flooring can provide a comfortable living space compared to other alternatives used over radiant heat flooring. However, the quarter sawn wood comes at a premium rate. This is basically because of the labor it takes to produce the quarter sawn wood. This has contributed to the difficulty in finding quarter sawn flooring made from Ash or Maple.
 
The Benefits of Quarter Sawn Flooring over Plain Sawn Flooring
 
The plain sawn wood produces the traditional grain pattern. This is actually the most common sawing method used. The quarter sawn wood is more tasking than the plain sawn wood. However, when it comes to flooring, the quarter sawn wood has more advantages over the plain sawn flooring. Here are the benefits of quarter sawn flooring.
 
 
The Quarter Sawn Flooring Works with More Decorations
 
Quartersawn flooring is mostly preferred because of the several options it offers when it comes to home décor. The plain sawn flooring limits you to some extent and hence it is not the first choice for many people who mind home décor options.
 
Quarter Sawn Flooring Has Superior Look Over Plain Sawn Flooring
 
The grains are cut out nicely giving the quarter sawn flooring a uniform nice look. Basically, the quarter sawn wood has an excellent straight grain pattern. This makes the quarter sawn flooring stand out when the two are compared closely.
 
Quarter Sawn Flooring is Twisting, Cupping, and Warping Resistance
 
Another advantage of quarter sawn flooring is that you don’t have to worry about the effects of change in humidity compared to plain sawn flooring. Therefore, the quarter sawn flooring lasts longer because of the ability to resist these effects of moisture.
 
These are the important points you need to note when choosing the type of flooring to implement over radiant heat. Note that the quarter sawn flooring is the best option over radiant heat.  Compared to plain sawn flooring, the quarter sawn flooring is pricey. However, given that it resists the effects of change of moisture better than plain sawn flooring, it ends up being the best option.
 
 
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