Q: Can hand-scraped prefinished hardwood be used on bathroom floors?
A: Wood flooring is not the best choice for an environment subject to high levels of moisture. I would not recommend pre finished hardwood especially for such an area, because you don’t have finish over the entire floor surface. Each board is finished, but the potential for moisture invasion between boards is significant.
Related Questions
Buff prefinished hardwood floorsQ: I have Bruce Hardwood Oak, prefinished flooring installed in kitchen. It is 7 years old. I've had 2 estimates on applying oil-based polyurethane (semi-gloss). First guy said to save my money that floor wasn't in that bad of condition, which it is not. I take good care of my…
Breathable mats for hardwood floorsQ: We recently installed Azek boards for our outside porch floor. They told me at Azek that if I want to put an outside mat down where we exit the house, it needs to be a breathable mat and not a rubber mat. Do you have a suggestion for me?…
Hardwood floors installed over zipcreteI live in a condo and recently had hardwood floors installed in my kitchen and living room. The contractor used nails versus glue. The original floor in my kitchen was vinyl and under the vinyl is zipcrete. I was told by another contractor that my floors should have been installed…
Color match existing floors to new prefinished floorsQ: My home is 11 years old. I have wood floors in the kitchen and hall. I want to use prefinished wood floors in the living room and dining room after removing the carpeting. Can I transition or match the existing floors that are not prefinished to new prefinished floors,…
Laying hardwood floors in different directionsWe are currently having Bamboo floors installed in our house by a contractor. The contractor is saying that our subfloor is uneven because of settling. He wants to run the floors in our family room perpendicular to the way he laid them in the living room and dining room? Shouldn't…
Saving hardwood floors under tileWe just purchased a house that has ceramic tile flooring in the living room. It is on top of a hardwood floor. I don't know if there is a layer protecting the wood, but from peeking on one corner it looks like it was laid directly on the wood. Is…