Hardwood
flooring vents can add to the beauty of your new or older
floors.
Yes, older floors! Doing a refinish job and
tired of those ugly metal vents? Basic sizes and styles are
available in virtually any hardwood specie be it common Red
or White Oak, Maple, Hickory, Walnut, Cherry, or some
exotics like Brazilian Cherry and Santos Mahogany. You can
even find bamboo floor vents.
What Types Of Vents?
Self Rimming
Most common and simplest to
install for an existing floor would be a self rimming vent.
In other words, this one can simply be dropped into the
existing heating duct opening, while resting on the hardwood
floor just like the old metal one you’re tossing in the
garbage. These types offer a round over or square edge. Thee
popular styles include louver, slotted, and egg crate.
Flush
Mount Vents
Flush mount, often called
infloor vents (shown left) are usually installed when the
actual floor is, but can be installed into existing floors
with careful precision. On final appearance these vents
offer a seamless fit against the rest of the hardwood floor.
Installation methods differ
as some professionals use a variety of tools, but will
depend on how much space is involved. A router provides the
cleanest results. However standard floor vents are
usually located near walls, where a router sometimes cannot
make one single pass around a template that would be needed.
If you haven’t heard of the
Fein
Multimaster now may be the time. It’s small, lightweight
and can reach all those harder to get at places that would
be required with vents located near baseboard or walls.
Aside of it’s versatility and easy handling, it makes a
professional cut without all the dust that other tools
cause.
Prefinished Floor Installation Example
Our
photo to the right shows an installation in progress.
Depending on which direction the floor is laid, the only
difficult areas become the sides where the hardwood runs
parallel to the vents. In this case the right side of the
vent has a board that has been trimmed to fit around the
vent.
The other sides (top and
bottom) should intersect at a 90 degree angle to the tongue
of the board being installed against it.
Where Can
I Find Them?
Home Depot? Lowes? Yea, if
you're looking for standard metal vents and Red Oak. That's
about all the big box stores carry. The do have a number of
designs but why look there when there are numerous sources
on the web?
Prices we found on the web
run in the range of $ 25.00 to $ 40.00 for standard sized
(4" x 10") flush mounted vents ranging from Red Oak to
exotics like Brazilian Cherry and Santos Mahogany. Self
rimming costs typically run on the lower side. The more
intricate egg crate can be obtained in $ 40.00 to $ 60.00
range for 6" x 10"
How About
Prefinished Stained Floor Vents?
Fretworks International
lists stain colors available in nearly all of the Bruce and
Mirage hardwood lines. Some of the more sought after stain
colors include Butterscotch, Gunstock, and Saddle.
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