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Today, the varieties of wood flooring which have long been
in use still enjoy justifiable popularity for residences.
This includes traditional domestic solid hardwood wood floors
made from oak, cherry, maple, ash, and walnut among other
species.
The following is a list of different types of flooring and
short descriptions of each:
Solid Hardwood Floors
Hardwood flooring lends unmatched beauty, durability, structural
strength, and overall long life to your home. And hardwood
floors also add greater value to properties too thanks to
their unique character. Hardwood flooring is in a class by
itself; a tradition against which other wood flooring options
are judged
Generally, a solid hardwood floor is a ¾” thick
plank that is in narrow 2 ¼” strips. However,
they can be manufactured in a variety of widths and thicknesses.
Solid wood products react to the presence of moisture. Solid
flooring gives you a great opportunity for customization.
Your choice of species, stains, and finishes all contribute
to the personalization of a solid floor.
o Unfinished flooring offers unlimited color stain options.
o Prefinished wood flooring features a factory-applied finish.
Engineered Hardwood Floors
Engineered wood flooring is a innovative flooring option that
allows you to install your chosen color, cut, finish, and
surface texture in areas where solid hardwood is not recommended.
Engineered hardwood floors are designed to reflect the traditional
beauty of solid wood floors with an extra functional advantage.
The top layer of the engineered wood floor is real hardwood.
The core layer of engineered hardwood floors are made up of
high-density or medium density fiberboard designed to adapt
to changing temperatures and moisture levels..
Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring allows you to recreate the look of a natural
surface such as a solid hardwood floor for less. For an innovative,
easy, and cost-effective flooring solution, laminate floors
may be the best idea you've ever had.
High quality laminate flooring provides you with the beauty
and durability you might expect in a real wood floor. Laminate
floors are becoming increasingly popular for many household
applications. Some of the most common benefits include: resists
abrasion, is easy to clean, does not hold in animal hair and
dander, is attractive, demonstrating the appearance of a solid
hardwood or other natural surface, and presents a budget friendly
choice when compared to other flooring options
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