Solid wood floor is not wear-resistant?
There is a layer of wear-resistant alumina on the surface of the composite floor, while the solid wood floor only uses a layer of paint as a protective film, so some consumers think that the solid wood floor is not wear-resistant and durable. In fact, many solid wood floors in the modern market have adopted new paint surfaces, which greatly improve their wear resistance. Now many brands have adopted various new technologies, such as titanium crystal surface and diamond paint surface, which greatly improve the wear resistance of solid wood flooring. The wear resistance of these solid wood floors is very close to that of composite floors, so even if you walk on them in high heels, you won't worry about their surfaces being worn out.
Color difference and consistent texture are good floors?
After installing solid wood flooring or solid wood composite flooring at home, some consumers find that the color and texture of the products are different from the samples they saw in the store, so they think that there are serious problems in the quality of the products. In fact, there is no color difference in the relevant national standards of solid wood flooring. Because the same tree is planted in different places, the natural environment such as sunshine and temperature will inevitably have different colors. Moreover, if a tree is sawed, the color and texture of the wood will definitely not be exactly the same because of the different directions of sawing. Therefore, it is normal for solid wood flooring or solid wood composite flooring to have color difference and uneven patterns objectively, and there is usually no need to ask too much about color difference, cohesion and texture. It can be pre-laid before the installation of solid wood floor, and it can be adjusted slightly.
The bigger the floor size, the better?
The wood floor that is too long and too wide looks magnificent, but it will expand and contract with the change of environmental temperature and humidity. The longer and wider the wooden floor is, the greater the tension difference between inside and outside and the degree of wet expansion and drying shrinkage, and the deformation phenomena such as cracks and warping are likely to occur soon after use. It is advisable to have a thickness of two centimeters, and it is not suitable for cracking.