Why Choose Hardwood
It’s versatile and elegant, able to add warmth and character to every room. Discover the features and benefits of our high-quality hardwood flooring, including insights into popular hardwood styles. Read on to learn more.
Before You Buy
Each wood has its own unique characteristics. The color of the wood is determined by what part of the tree the wood originally came from. The grain pattern is determined by the species and how the wood is cut. Natural variations in the color and grain are normal and to be expected. All hardwood floors will fade, darken, or change shades over time. Exposure to sunlight will greatly increase this process.
Hardwood Flooring Species
Different wood species have different colors, grains, hardness, and other characteristics. Explore options ranging from hickory and maple to oak and beyond to make an informed decision when selecting the ideal hardwood flooring for your needs.
This is the hardest, heaviest, and strongest American wood. The sapwood of hickory is white, while the heartwood is pale to reddish-brown which gives this wood a lot of color variation.
Maple
Grown in the Pacific Northwest, maple tends to be light but a very dense wood. Generally, there is no marked difference between the sapwood and the heartwood. Because of its density, maple is not intended for areas with high humidity.
Oak
Both red and white oak are two of the most abundant growing species in the United States. It's no wonder they are popular flooring options.
Hardwood Flooring Types
Choose between solid hardwood and engineered hardwood. Both offer beautiful style and durability!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hardwood Flooring
Solid hardwood flooring is made from a single piece of wood, while engineered hardwood consists of layers for enhanced stability. Both provide elegance, but solid hardwood flooring is best for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms above grade, while engineered hardwood can be installed in any room, including basements. Solid hardwood is typically nailed or stapled down, while engineered hardwood offers more flexibility with options for gluing, stapling, or floating the installation.
Yes, hardwood flooring can be refinished. Solid hardwood floors offer the advantage of being able to be sanded and refinished multiple times. The number of times depends on the level of wear and depth of sanding. While engineered hardwood can also be refinished, it's a bit more intricate due to its thin top layer of hardwood. Refinishing either solid or engineered hardwood will effectively restore its natural beauty and extend its overall lifespan.
Yes, hardwood flooring does add value to a home. It's a popular feature that many potential buyers look for when purchasing a property. The addition of hardwood floors can increase home equity and make a home more appealing on the market. However, the exact value added can vary depending on factors like the quality of the flooring, the location of the home, and current market trends.
No, not all hardwood species offer the same durability. The hardness and durability of different types of wood are measured using the Janka hardness scale. For example, species like hickory and maple are known to be harder and more durable compared to softer woods like pine. The choice of hardwood species can impact the durability and longevity of your hardwood floor. The one you choose will combine your personal style with your lifestyle needs.
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Other Resources: Before You Buy, Installation, Care & Maintenance, Trends & Ideas, Toughest & Softest Hardwood Species, Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood, Hardwood Refinishing
Shop by Brand:
Cali, Dolphin Carpet & Tile, Karastan, Mohawk
Shop by Finish:
Handscraped, Smooth, Wire Brushed
Shop by Construction:
Shop by Species:
Acacia, Birch, Hickory, Maple, Oak, Red Oak, White Oak, Walnut
Other Resources:
Before You Buy, Installation, Care & Maintenance, Trends & Ideas, Toughest & Softest Hardwood Species, Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood, Hardwood Refinishing
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