Why is the aluminum-oxide factory finish better than site-finished hardwood?
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Factory finishes are applied in controlled environments with multiple coats and UV curing, creating a harder, more uniform surface than site-applied finishes. Aluminum oxide—a ceramic compound—resists scratches and wear far better than polyurethane alone, and because it's sprayed and cured before shipping, there's no chance of uneven application, lap marks, or soft spots. Site-finished floors depend on the installer's technique, ambient humidity, and temperature on the day of finishing, introducing variables that can compromise durability. With Mak Floors' prefinished installations, you get the same quality every time, backed by our lifetime installation workmanship warranty.
What sub-floor preparation is required for prefinished hardwood in a Sacramento home?
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Your sub-floor must be structurally sound, level (within 3/16" over 10 feet), and dry—moisture is the enemy of any hardwood. In the Sacramento area, concrete slabs are common, and they must have a moisture barrier and test at or below 3–4 lbs per 1,000 sq ft per 24 hours before installation. Prefinished planks are more forgiving than unfinished wood during install because the sealed surface resists moisture absorption, but the sub-floor itself must still meet standards. Mak Floors performs moisture testing and floor prep assessment before any installation to prevent cupping, crowning, or gaps—issues that no finish, factory or site-applied, can fix after the fact.
Is prefinished hardwood worth the price compared to site-finished or engineered hardwood?
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Yes, if you value your time and your home's livability during the project. Site-finished hardwood costs $8–$14 per sq ft installed but adds $1,500–$3,000 in indirect costs—lost work days, air quality issues, temporary flooring, and extended project timelines. Engineered hardwood is cheaper upfront ($6–$12 per sq ft) but wears differently and often looks less authentic. Prefinished hardwood splits the difference: you pay slightly more per square foot, but you walk on your floor immediately, avoid dust and fumes, get a harder finish, and have zero cure-time complications. Over 30–50 years, the durability and zero downtime make prefinished the better value for occupied homes.
How much maintenance does prefinished hardwood need, and will the finish hold up over decades?
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Prefinished hardwood needs only regular sweeping, vacuuming, and occasional damp-mopping—no special treatments or refinishing for 20+ years under normal use. The aluminum-oxide topcoat is engineered to resist foot traffic, pet claws, and minor scuffs far better than conventional polyurethane; most stains won't penetrate because the finish seals the wood completely. If damage is severe enough to require refinishing, prefinished boards can be refinished just like solid hardwood, but this is rare. Mak Floors' lifetime warranty on installation ensures that any cupping, gapping, or finish failure due to installation defects is covered—you're protected against our workmanship, not just material defects.
Does prefinished hardwood work well in Sacramento's heat and dry summers?
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Yes, prefinished hardwood is actually ideal for the Sacramento Valley's climate swings. Solid hardwood naturally expands and contracts with humidity, and our hot, dry summers followed by wetter winters can cause gaps and movement—the sealed aluminum-oxide finish on prefinished planks helps regulate moisture absorption, reducing these dynamics compared to unfinished wood. Sacramento's popularity with craftsman and mid-century modern homes makes prefinished hardwood in warm, honey, and darker stains a natural fit; you can walk into a showroom and see exactly what you're getting. Mak Floors has installed hundreds of prefinished jobs throughout Placer and Sacramento counties, and we know which stain profiles hold up best in our local climate and which sub-floor conditions are most common—call (916) 342-4362 to discuss your specific home.