What is prefinished hardwood flooring?
Prefinished hardwood flooring is solid wood flooring that is sanded, stained, and sealed in a controlled factory setting, providing a consistent, durable finish that’s ready to install.
What are the benefits of prefinished hardwood flooring?
Prefinished floors offer faster installation, no on-site sanding or finishing, less mess, and a highly durable factory-applied finish that stands up to everyday wear.
What species are available in Sheoga’s prefinished flooring?
Sheoga offers a variety of American hardwood species, including White Oak, Red Oak, Maple, Hickory, Walnut, Beech, and Cherry, each with multiple stain and finish options.
What widths are available?
Standard widths in most species include 2 1/4″, 3 1/4″, 4 1/4″, 5 1/4″, and 6 1/4″, giving you flexibility to achieve both traditional and modern looks.
What is the difference between Clear Grade and Character Grade?
Clear Grade features a clean, uniform appearance with minimal knots and natural variation, while Character Grade includes more natural features like knots, mineral streaks, and color variation for a more rustic, unique look.
Is prefinished hardwood flooring durable?
Yes—Sheoga’s prefinished hardwood flooring features a high-quality factory finish designed to resist wear, making it a long-lasting choice for both residential and light commercial applications.
Can prefinished hardwood flooring be refinished?
Yes. As a 3/4″ solid hardwood product, it can be sanded and refinished multiple times over its lifetime, extending the life of your floors.
Where can prefinished hardwood flooring be installed?
Prefinished solid hardwood flooring is best suited for above-grade or on-grade installations in climate-controlled environments such as homes, offices, and retail spaces.
How do I choose the right stain color?
Choosing a stain depends on your design goals, lighting, and overall style—lighter tones create an open, modern feel, while darker tones offer warmth and richness.
Is prefinished flooring a good choice for builders and contractors?
Absolutely. Prefinished flooring saves time on the job site, reduces labor costs, and delivers a consistent, high-quality result—making it a smart solution for builders and professionals.