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Engineered Hardwood
Want the classic look of hardwood with added resilience? Engineered hardwood flooring is your answer. It's made with a real wood top layer over multiple stable layers, giving you authentic beauty that's built to last.
This design makes engineered hardwood highly stable against changes in temperature and humidity, making it great for basements or over radiant heating.
With a huge selection of wood types, finishes, and sizes, engineered hardwood fits any design. Plus, it offers flexible installation options. Experience the enduring elegance and practical advantages of engineered hardwood, a smart investment that brings natural beauty and lasting performance to your space




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Timeless Aesthetic Appeal
Hardwood floors offer a classic and elegant look that enhances the beauty of any room. Their natural grain patterns and rich tones provide a warm and inviting atmosphere
Durability and Longevity
High-quality hardwood flooring is known for its strength and durability. With proper care, these floors can last for decades, making them a long-term investment for your home
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Maintenance
Hardwood floors are relatively easy to clean and maintain. Regular sweeping or vacuuming, along with occasional mopping, keeps them looking their best.
Adds Value to Your Home
Installing hardwood flooring can increase the resale value of your property. Many homebuyers find hardwood floors to be a desirable feature.

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Hardwood Floor Types
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Red Oak
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
White Oak
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Hickory/Pecan
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Cherry
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Maple
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Reclaimed Pine
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Walnut
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER
Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood
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Solid Hardwood: Crafted from a single piece of wood, solid hardwood offers the advantage of being sanded and refinished multiple times. However, it's more susceptible to humidity and temperature changes, making it less ideal for basements or areas with high moisture.
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Engineered Hardwood: Comprising a real wood veneer atop multiple layers of plywood or composite material, engineered hardwood provides enhanced stability and resistance to moisture. It's suitable for installation over concrete slabs and in areas with fluctuating humidity levels
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THINGS TO CONSIDER
Wood Species and Durability
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Different wood species offer varying levels of hardness, aesthetics, and cost. Consider the following:
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Oak: Known for its durability and prominent grain patterns, oak is a popular choice for high-traffic areas.
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Maple: Offers a subtle grain and light color, suitable for contemporary designs.
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Hickory: Extremely hard and durable, with a distinct grain pattern, ideal for rustic interiors
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The Janka Hardness Scale is a useful tool to compare the hardness of various wood species, helping you select a floor that can withstand your household's activity level.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER
Installation and Maintenance Guide
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When selecting hardwood flooring, it's essential to consider factors such as wood species, grain patterns, and finishes, as these elements influence the floor's aesthetic and durability.
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Installation requires a clean, level subfloor and choosing the appropriate method—nail-down, glue-down, or floating—based on the flooring type and subfloor material.
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Post-installation, maintaining consistent indoor humidity levels (ideally between 30–50%) helps prevent wood expansion or contraction.
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Regular cleaning with products specifically designed for hardwood floors, immediate spill cleanup, and using protective pads under furniture will preserve the floor's appearance and longevity. Additionally, periodic refinishing can restore the floor's original beauty, ensuring it remains a lasting investment in your home.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER
Budget and Long-Term Value
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Initial Investment: Hardwood flooring can be more expensive upfront compared to other flooring options.
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Longevity: With proper care, hardwood floors can last for decades, potentially increasing your home's resale value.
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