Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Maple Vs Birch Hardwood Flooring



Maple and birch hardwoods share similar characteristics and are closely related in appearance. In fact, birch has been used to mimic maple as a less costly alternative. Both are heavy, shock-resistant hardwoods that are strong and durable. Birch has been used to make everything from tongue depressors, toothpicks and paper, to furniture and wood turnings while maple is used for flooring, cabinetry and furniture pieces.

When you consider the cost of the two you will see that birch is not going to cost nearly as much as maple. Most individuals will strongly consider the cost when they are trying to decide what they want to use. This is especially true if they are working with a very large area and they want to save money for other improvements.

In the end, there are still others that are going to look at the care they need to provide for the flooring that they are installing. It seems that most of the maintenance will be the same for either of the flooring types that you select. It is also a good idea to avoid any polishes or harsh soaps when you are cleaning the floor. It will also be important to keep all dust off it as much as possible so that it does not get down into the cracks of the floor. You will want to use a duster or a vacuum cleaner at least one time a week to keep the floor looking great.  

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