FINfloor’s Pre-Finished Finoak Is A Win For Home Owners
Pre-Finished floors are a win for home owners and contractors.
Finfloor has introduced a range of pre-finished floors in addition to their range of unfinished oak flooring. Pre-finished hardwood flooring has been sanded, stained, and coated in a factory. Factory pre-stained oak flooring, can be installed and used immediately.
Factory stained wood floors are pre-stained perfectly with known name brands such as Loba, Klump and American Wood Oil. Factory pre-finished oak floors boast a better finish than homeowners or contractors can accomplish on-site with the bonus that factory finished flooring is extremely durable and comes with a 25 year guarantee – saving you money on retreating your floor in the long term.
Stains are available in 6 different colour options named after African mountain ranges that share their everlasting nature: Cederberg, Outeniqua, Maluti, Winterberg, Tsitsikamma and Sugarbush. The floors are all available in a rustic grade, lightly brushed surface finish with different oil or lacquer applied and employ different treatment methods.
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