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Oil Based vs. Water Based

Learn the key differences between these two types of polyurethane finishes.

When it comes to these two types of polyurethane finishes, a lot of consumers are unsure what the difference is between them. While they are both intended to protect your floor from everyday wear-and-tear, they have many distinct characteristics.

The Look

Water based finishes have a more natural look and the clear finish really highlights the natural beauty of hardwood. Whereas oil based finishes have an amber hue that darkens the appearance of the wood and continues to deepen in color over time.

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The Protection

Water based poly provides a harder finish but it is more likely to scratch. Oil based poly is a softer finish that makes it scratch resistant but it is more prone to denting than its water based counterpart.

The Cost

Water based poly is the more expensive option.

The Best Choice?

There really is no better finish here; the best choice comes down to your personal preference. Here’s some help from the Home Flooring Pro’s to inform your decision:

Water based polyurethane: If you want your floor to stay the same color, choose water-based polyurethane. Wood that is gray, white or light looks better with a clear coat, i.e., a water based finish. Woods with a hint of yellow in them already, such as pine, fir and ash, become even yellower with an oil-based finish. Go with water based poly if that’s a look you want to avoid, or choose an oil based finish to enhance it.

Oil based polyurethane: Darker wood tones are enriched by an amber hue and an oily sheen. Oil based polyurethane can bring out the vibrant color in red oak, cherry or exotic woods like teak.”

Contact us today if you would like some more information on which finish will be best for your home, or visit our showroom to see the two finishes in-person - we are happy to help you make this important decision!

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Colorful Finishes

Learn about the new color finishing trends in hardwood flooring.

The classic hardwood floors that most are familiar with have a natural finish, or a darker stain that still highlights the natural beauty of the wood. However, new trends are always emerging in home styles, and we have seen a recent surge in requests for unique color finishes.

Here is an example of a grey finish. This lighter finish still allows the natural beauty of the wood to show through while bringing a modern feel to the room.

Here is an example of a black stain. This is an intense look that really transforms the wood and the home it is installed in with a warm, elegance.

Interested in trying out a colored finish in your home? Contact us today by submitting a form or call Neva at 763-428-8601

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