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Pine flooring
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:34 pm
In the process of deciding on wood flooring for new home. I've always had red/white oak but the wide pine flooring looks interesting. I worry about the softness of pine though. Anybody have it? Opinions?
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:40 pm to Sigma
The older heart pine is much harder that regular line...
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:41 pm to Sigma
It is soft. I rented an office with pine floors years ago. It was old house and the floors had obviously lasted for years, but it did not stand up to heavy traffic very well.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:41 pm to Sigma
Get some wormwood or naily board
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:53 pm to Sigma
I have it and it is soft. If you drop something it will leave a dent. Some think the worn look adds character.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 10:00 pm to Sigma
I have it and it is soft. At first I thought it sucked but I kind of like the marks it has. Floors have some "character" in them.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 10:09 pm to Sigma
My hard wood floors are a little banged up from the kids dropping toys and such.All wood floors get marked up.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 10:44 pm to stout
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Get some wormwood or naily board
What is this?
Posted on 11/1/15 at 10:45 pm to NewIberiaHaircut
Will extra coats of polyurethane help make it more durable?
Posted on 11/1/15 at 11:03 pm to Sigma
Had a friend that had them. Used a light seal and kept them light and I liked them in concert with their brick pavers on their kitchen floor. Nice combination.
Posted on 11/2/15 at 8:26 am to Sigma
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Will extra coats of polyurethane help make it more durable?
Use Oil-Modified Urethane (Gym Finish 450). It has a shite load of VOCs...and takes a full 24 hours to dry...but it is crazy durable). That being said...it is a pain in the butt to apply. Make sure you read up on it a bit before trying.
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If you don't know what you are doing, the Oil-Based can really come out screwed up. However it is the most durable option.
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