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FLOORING

Wood Flooring
BENEFITS OF WOOD FLOORS

No other flooring offers the warmth, beauty, and value of wood. Wood flooring enhances the décor of any room, and provides timeless beauty that will increase in value throughout the years. In fact, in a national survey of real estate agents, 90 percent said that houses with wood flooring sell faster and for higher prices than houses without wood floors. That’s money in your pocket!

EASE OF MAINTENANCE

Maintenance of today’s wood floors is easy! New technology in stains and finishes call for regular cleaning that takes little more than sweeping and/or vacuuming, with occasional use of a professional wood floor cleaning product. You will want to use a cleaning product recommended by your flooring manufacturer, installer, or other wood flooring professional. This will ensure that you use the proper cleaner for your type of flooring and finish.

ECOLOGICAL

Wood floors are ecologically friendly. Since it is a natural resource, wood is both renewable and recyclable. Many of yesteryear’s old wood ships , warehouses, barns, and other structures often find a second life in wood flooring. And, because wood does not collect dust and other allergens, many leading health associations agree that wood floors are the perfect choice for a healthy home.

AFFORDABLE
Green World

Today’s wood floors are affordable. Over time, wood floors maintain their value. When other flooring options are looking tired and worn out, wood floors will still look beautiful and timeless.

VARIETY

Wood floors have come a long way in the past few years. Today, there are more styles, colors and species of wood flooring available than ever before. Whether you’re looking for traditional colors or a more exotic finish, you’re sure to find a color and style to fit your décor. 

Wood Flooring Variety
WOOD FLOOR FINISHES
Wood Flooring Finish

When choosing the right type of finish for your wood floors, it is important that you consider your lifestyle and maintenance preferences. All wood floors will require routine maintenance, such as sweeping or dust mopping, to keep them looking beautiful and new, but different wood flooring finishes will have a big impact on how you care for your floor long-term, as well as how your floor will look in the years to come.


  • Surfaces Finishes

  • Water-Based

  • Oil-Based

  • Acid-Cured

  • Moisture-Cured

  • Wax Finishes

  • Acrylic Impregnated

GRADE

Other things can influence how a species looks as well, including grain and cut. The appearance of the wood determines its "grade". All grades are equally strong and serviceable, but each affords you a different look.
 

  • Clear

  • Select

  • Common

  • First

  • Second

  • Third

  • Cuts

  • Plainsawn

  • Quartersawn

  • Riftsawn

PLANTATION TEAK FLOORING
Plantation teak Flooring
Green Plant
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF WOOD FLOORS

Wood flooring is the most abundantly renewable flooring material available. The trees used to make wood floors are produced in a factory called a forest by a renewable source of energy called the sun. Sustainable forest management makes it possible to harvest wood without any serious impact on the environment, because trees are a renewable resource that can be replaced time and time again.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS ABOUT WOOD FLOORS
  • Average annual net growth for hardwoods is greater than average annual removals (Source: US Department of Agriculture Forest Service)

  • Indoor air quality is better with wood floors (Source: US Environmental Protection Agency)

  • Wood is a carbon neutral product that produces oxygen during its growth cycle and stores carbon during its service life (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis)

  • Wood floors use less water and energy to produce than other flooring options (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis)

  • At the end of its service life, wood flooring can be burned as fuel or recycled (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis)

  • Wood floors last hundreds of years, so won’t need to be replaced as often as other flooring options (Source: National Association of Home Builders)

  • While it takes most hardwood trees 40-60 years to mature, the inventory planted today won’t be needed for 100-plus years (Source: National Wood Flooring Association)

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