What is a sealed floor.
What is a sealed floor.
Sealing the wood protects the floor from moisture which is the floor s worst enemy.
Choosing a type of finish applying it correctly and maintaining it the right way will keep your floor looking great.
If the water soaks in or the floor changes color it is unsealed.
If it beads sits there looks at you and says whatchya gonna do it s sealed.
Almost all hardwood floors are sealed even if the seal is just a coat of penetrating oil and a layer of paste wax.
Sealed floors have been coated with a protective top coat such as varnish or polyurethane.
This is the most common type of wood floor.
Each type performs a particular way at varying price points with different qualities and produces a specific finish.
Sealed wood will not change color when coated with water or if left too long the sealer will turn white but bare wood will darken.
In the meantime there s a quick way to test and see if your hardwood is sealed or not.
Protip don t do this in the middle of the floor where you could stare at it for a few days.
Many newer homes today have sealed hardwood floors.
To tell if your laminate floor is sealed or not go to an inconspicuous area of the floor the back of a closet perhaps and start with the water bead test.
Wipe the water from the floor.
Understanding what a sealed hardwood floor is and how to take care of one properly is critical to the life and durability of hardwood flooring.
If you have an older home a country home or perhaps a historic home you may have an unfinished wood floor.
Place a drop of water on the floor.
Most laminate flooring is sold already sealed but it is obtainable in an unfinished state.
Gentle cleaners are best for any hardwood floor finish but oiled and waxed floors require a type.