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Hardwood Flooring 

Wood flooring has been a beloved choice for both homes and businesses for generations, and for good reason. Its natural beauty adds warmth and sophistication to any space.

 

Whether you're looking to create an inviting atmosphere at home or a professional, polished look for your business, wood flooring offers a timeless elegance that never goes out of style. With its ability to complement any décor and enhance the value of your property, it’s no wonder wood flooring remains a top choice for so many.

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​Elevate the beauty and warmth of any room with the natural elegance of wood floors. Whether you prefer the rustic charm of oak, the sleek finish of maple, or the rich hues of walnut, our high-quality wood flooring options add lasting value to your home. Crafted for durability and designed for style, wood floors offer a timeless aesthetic that complements any interior. Easy to maintain and versatile in design, they’re the perfect choice for creating an inviting, sophisticated atmosphere. Experience the unmatched beauty of wood floors today!

Solid Hardwood 

What is Solid Hardwood Flooring?

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Solid hardwood flooring is crafted from a single piece of natural wood, offering a timeless and authentic look that enhances the beauty of any space. Known for its durability and strength, solid hardwood is an investment that can last for generations with proper care. It can be sanded and refinished multiple times, allowing you to restore its original appearance as it ages, making it a long-term flooring solution.

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Benefits of Solid Hardwood:

  • Durability: Solid hardwood is incredibly strong and can withstand years of heavy foot traffic, making it perfect for high-traffic areas.

  • Refinishing: Over time, solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished to remove signs of wear, restoring its beauty and extending its lifespan.

  • Timeless Appeal: Its natural wood grain adds warmth and elegance, complementing any style of décor and increasing the value of your home or business.

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Potential Drawbacks:

  • Susceptible to Moisture: Solid hardwood can be sensitive to humidity and moisture, which may cause it to warp or expand. It’s not the best option for areas like bathrooms or basements.

  • Installation: It requires a stable subfloor and can be more challenging to install compared to other flooring types, sometimes requiring professional installation.

  • Cost: Solid hardwood tends to be more expensive than other flooring options, both in terms of material and installation costs.

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If you’re looking for a classic, durable flooring solution that can be refreshed and enjoyed for years, solid hardwood is a great choice—just be mindful of the environment in which it’s installed.

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Engineered Hardwood 

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What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

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Engineered hardwood is made from multiple layers of wood, with a top veneer of real hardwood. This construction makes it more stable and less susceptible to changes in temperature and humidity compared to solid hardwood, allowing it to be installed in a wider variety of environments. Engineered hardwood combines the natural beauty of real wood with enhanced durability and versatility.

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Benefits of Engineered Hardwood:

  • Moisture Resistance: Engineered hardwood is more resistant to moisture and humidity, making it an excellent choice for areas like kitchens, basements, and homes with fluctuating climates.

  • Ease of Installation: It can be installed over various subfloors, including concrete, and often comes in click-lock designs, making it easier and faster to install than solid hardwood.

  • Affordability: Typically, engineered hardwood is more affordable than solid hardwood, offering the same beautiful appearance at a lower cost.

  • Durability: While it can't be refinished as many times as solid hardwood, engineered hardwood still offers long-lasting performance and can handle heavy foot traffic.

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Potential Drawbacks:

  • Limited Refinishing: Engineered hardwood can usually only be refinished once or twice, depending on the thickness of the veneer, which may not extend its lifespan as much as solid hardwood.

  • Surface Wear: While durable, the top veneer can show signs of wear and tear over time, particularly in high-traffic areas.

  • Authenticity: Though it offers the look of real wood, some may prefer the solid feel and structure of traditional hardwood.

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Engineered hardwood is a great choice for those looking for a beautiful, moisture-resistant, and easy-to-install flooring solution that works in a variety of spaces, all while being more affordable than solid hardwood.

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VENDORS

  • Regal Hardwoods 

  • RW Supply and Design

  • Earth Werks

  • Shaw 

  • Mohawk 

  • Chesapeake

  • Sienna

  • Indusparquet

Featured Brands, Technologies & Associations 

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Questions? 
 

Get In Touch 

Contact us through our inquiry form or give us a call at the number below. Our team is ready to assist with any questions you may have! 

(214) 862 7711 

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