Installing New Hardwood Floors
When it comes to your business or home, installing the ideal wood floor is a task that leaves no room for errors. There are as numerous ways to install flooring as there are flooring and installers. However we have adopted a process that is endorsed by the National Wood Flooring Association as standard.
Frankly, to install a floor any other way involves risk, risk that is senseless and ill-considered in such a long-term investment as wood flooring.
While we follow a standard approach, each floor installation takes on its own character, due to extenuating conditions as well as the owner’s needs.
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EXAMINATION – Our trained wood floor professionals will keenly examine and review your structure (particularly your sub-floor), with the goal of calculating the correct procedures that need to be followed. Then, we will guide you through our vast collection of various types of wood and colors until we find the ideal choice for you and your premises.
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ADJUSTMENT – Our skilled installers will not only show you samples of our products – so that you can match them to your walls, ceilings, and furniture – they will also provide you with sincere friendly guidance as well. Whatever color, design, or texture you want – we are confident that we have what you are looking for.
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TYPES OF FLOORING
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SOLID WOOD: The most distinctive type of hardwood flooring; various styles of wood, colors, and grades are available. Solid wood flooring is available either prefinished or unfinished.
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ENGINEERED WOOD: Engineered wood flooring is a durable choice due to its flexibility – having the ability to function in areas with increased levels of moisture. It is essentially composite multilayered wood flooring (real wood being on the upper layer) that is oftentimes thinner than solid wood.
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LAMINATE FLOORING: While not usually the fanciest option, laminate flooring is usually one of the more cost-effective solutions. While it is not real wood at all, laminate flooring is crafted from Formica, and designed to imitate wood. This means that, compared to traditional hardwood floors, laminate flooring is not only far easier to install but also very easy to maintain as well.