Taking Care Of Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring

By Amanda Baird


Reclaimed wood is wood that has been previously used in another home or for another use. Many times the hardwood flooring from homes that are being demolished are collected and reused. Some people choose to use this alternative to create furniture or to accent their homes. When building a new home or renovating your current home, reclaimed hardwood flooring installation can be a more sustainable, earth-friendly way to improve and add character.

When these installations have been made, to ensure they last for quite some time, homeowners are advised to take into consideration certain tips. Be careful with walking on them is one of the factors. The cold can damage this wood especially during winter season. What you can do to protect your restored floor is to put insulators on top.

The price of this material is high, but not as high as if you were getting the same quality product by buying it new. The most expensive reclaimed woods are those that are made from rare or exotic woods, something that would be hard to find even today. There are a couple of ways you can go about finding reclaimed wood materials for your desired installation.

You can block every entrance and cover cracks found on doors and windows to prevent the cold from going in, providing more insulation. Moreover, if the house is equipped with a heater system, you might want to set the temperature to a higher level. This is done to prevent the restored wood from getting really cold. It should be an entrance for people and not for the dirt, snow, water and such.

If you must have a wood-type floor in these rooms, opt for laminate that is more suitable. With an absorbent underlay that absorbs moisture, you can keep the look of hardwood throughout the home, while having more appropriate flooring in rooms prone to moisture. One of the biggest decisions in choosing hardwood is the type of wood selection that will be installed in your home.

You can also find hardwoods for floors and accents in barns, docks, and other locations, too. Once you get your hands on the materials, you will need to find the right kind of contractor to help install your floors. They may have to cut and mill down so that you have an even surface but still retain the integrity of the floorboards.

By working with a company familiar with reclaimed hardwoods, you will have a better chance of a professional job completed, something that will last for years and years. Some of these woods have been acting as floor installations for over a hundred years. It will certainly be a conversation piece for the life of your home and you will also feel good about choosing a more sustainable, earth-friendly material for your next hardwood floor installation.

Even the simple act of boiling water can raise the warmth and humidity of the room preventing the wood from further damage. These are some of the tips that can be of good use during the winter season to maintain the appeal of reclaimed hardwood flooring, as well as helping its durability last longer. If you follow all these, the desired durability will be attained.




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