And usually, so does the tile !!!Everything you drop on it, breaks.
True, but you have to make sure you don't install it 1st, then install the flooring in front of it and 'trap' it in place because the feet won't raise high enough to clear the top of the flooring.Most dishwashers are installed on the slab because the height adjusters are designed for that and there is a chance they won't be able to be adjusted low enough to fit if flooring is put down first.
Since ours was a new custom build, there were no cabinets available when the flooring was installed. Made for a bit of an easy install of the flooring. The cabinets are custom as well, spec'd 2" higher than normal. That probably eliminated the potential issue you refer to.Most dishwashers are installed on the slab because the height adjusters are designed for that and there is a chance they won't be able to be adjusted low enough to fit if flooring is put down first.
I've put down many different types of flooring and enough hardwood to go from my place to yours, walnut, cherry, oak, all of them. That's all I used to use on my homes, period. The perfinish has aluminum oxide in the finish, which no matter how many coats of ploy you put on, will never match it, IMO. I wouldn't put hardwood in my home these days if you came and did it for free. The sun bleaches it, water will blow it up, dogs will kill it when they slam on the brakes skidding up to a window to look out, a fat gal in high heels will dent it and the biggy, your renters won't give a sh*t about the dents and bruises they put in it. My last three houses have been, totally waterproof, pet friendly, 10 year commercial and lifetime residential guarantee luxury vinyl plank. They come with a rubber back and don't bounce around or make noise. If there's a problem, replace it. A monkey can put it down and it's a quick install. Have you ever taken out a piece of bad hardwood flooring, I have and while I can do it so even God couldn't tell, it's a huge pain in the a**. Wood is all I did and wood is for furniture, not floors, those days are over. Buy the best vinyl and never look back. You've been warned!! LOL. The last hardwood job I did, was for a friend. I left my Bostitch nailer with him.................. I used staples, not nails.
My floors always looked new and shoes where made for outside use only. It's the accidents that cause the problems.Our oak floors were installed when the house was built 5+ years ago & they still look great. Of course there's only the two of us living here & we have guests trained to take their shoes off at the front door. Submit did have a cat, but that thing went to Boot Hill 3 years ago and the only animal living in our house today is me.
It's the accidents that cause the problems.
Those accidents are usually absorbed before they reach the floor unless you're wearing shorts. .We are both potty trained and don't have accidents, but things may change as get real old.
The issue I have with refinishing is the mess, not the cost. Doing finish work in new construction is one thing. Sanding, staining and varnishing (I know it's not varnish anymore but you know what I mean, and it's easier to spell than pollyyourathaine) large areas in a house that is being lived in sucks.In the long run, it's still cheaper to refinish hardwood than it is to replace carpet, vinyl, pergo, etc.
Good point. We do have area rugs in front of the sink, cooktop, fridge, food prep area and entry doors.Hardwoods are ok in the kitchen, just have to be aware of higher traffic areas ( in front of sink, fridge,etc) may need to re coat sooner.