When it comes to choosing between prefinished hardwood flooring and unfinished hardwood flooring, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Each option offers unique benefits depending on your project needs, design vision, and installation timeline. At Sheoga Hardwood Flooring, we believe an informed choice leads to a floor you’ll love for decades to come.
Your Guide to Selecting Hardwood Flooring
Whether you’re renovating a single room or designing a new home, selecting the right hardwood flooring starts with understanding the differences between prefinished and unfinished options.
Prefinished Hardwood Flooring
Prefinished wood floors are sanded, stained, and sealed at the factory under controlled conditions. That means what you receive is ready to install with no additional finishing required on-site.
Benefits of prefinished hardwood flooring:
- Faster installation – No need to sand, stain, or seal after installation.
- Durable finish – Factory-applied coatings are cured with powerful UV technology for a harder, longer-lasting surface.
- Less mess – No dust or odors from on-site sanding and finishing.
- Consistent color and finish – What you see is what you get.
Explore our wide selection of prefinished hardwood flooring options, including Walnut, Cherry, Maple, Hickory, and our new Raw Collection, designed to replicate the natural, just-sanded look of raw wood.
Unfinished Hardwood Flooring
Unfinished wood floors, also known as site-finished, are installed raw and then sanded, stained, and sealed in your home or job site. This process allows for a fully customized finish tailored to your specific style.
Advantages of unfinished hardwood flooring:
- Custom color matching – Ideal for matching existing floors or achieving a unique look.
- Seamless appearance – On-site sanding creates a perfectly level surface across boards.
- Finish flexibility – Choose your own stain, sheen, and topcoat.
Sheoga offers premium-grade unfinished hardwood flooring milled from responsibly sourced Appalachian hardwoods.
Installation & Maintenance
- Installation time is faster with prefinished flooring since it arrives ready to go. Unfinished flooring takes more time due to the finishing process after install.
- Maintenance is simpler with prefinished floors thanks to the durable factory finish. Unfinished floors may require more care, especially depending on the finish used on-site. Talk to your contractor about any additional care and maintenance steps needed.
- Both options can be refinished in the future, extending the life of your investment.
Aesthetic Considerations
If you’re going for a specific designer look, like a low-sheen matte or a custom stain blend, unfinished flooring offers more control. If you’re looking for natural beauty and convenience, prefinished floors provide a wide range of styles with quicker results.
Cost Factors
- Prefinished hardwood flooring typically has a higher material cost but lower labor costs due to quicker installation.
- Unfinished hardwood flooring may be less expensive upfront but involves additional labor and finishing materials.
At Sheoga, we mill both prefinished and unfinished wood flooring with the same commitment to quality, sustainability, and timeless beauty. Not sure which is right for your project? Contact us or visit our product pages to explore the full range of Sheoga hardwood floors.


