St. Catharines and area hardwood flooring

Maple and dogs

Q: We’re currently building a house and am having 3” wide maple hardwood put in. Our concern is we have a large German Shepard and Jack Russel. We’d like to plan ahead and try to avoid the fate of some other folks asking questions. What is the best coating we should put on our hardwood prior to moving in to protect from the unsightly doggie scratches?

A: I have to warn you, maple is not your best choice under these circumstances. Though harder than oak, because of it’s very fine, tight grain, maple actually highlights scratches and nail impressions rather severely! Within a year, the main thing you will notice on a floor like this is hundreds of veins (nail impressions) all over the floor. You finish of choice may not be compromised, but the impressions will be there, fully visible. At least with a wood such as red or white oak or even ash, the abundance of grain tends to hide such marks. Water borne finishes, at least of the high end variety offer a very tough, clear film, but tend to start looking shabby after a few years. I still prefer the oil borne finishes and they are easy to re coat.

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