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Benefits of Getting Hardwood Floors for Your Home or Business.

Hardwood flooring is more than a beautiful flooring option:

It’s also one of the smartest investments you could make for your property. 

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

After all, with hardwood floors, you’ll be able to enjoy the following benefits, just to name a few:

  • Excellent longevity—upwards of a century
  • Stunning array of natural colors and textures
  • Ease of maintenance
  • Unbeatable durability
  • Non-fading color

New Floor Installation

  • Solid Hardwood Flooring: 100% hardwood boards nailed or stapled over a wood subfloor.
  • Engineered Wood Flooring: Real wood over a plywood base. This type of flooring can be glued, stapled, or nailed to the subfloor.
  • Speciality Wood Flooring: Patterns (think herringbone and chevron), handmade flooring, distressed flooring, organic flooring, and more.
  • Exotic Wood Flooring: Hardwoods from around the world like Brazillian Cherry, Teak, Kempas, Rosewood, and more.
  • Wood Wallcovering: Wood is not just for the floor anymore; Accent a wall with textured, flat, or 3D wood panels.
  • Laminate/Engineered Flooring: Laminate floors are synthetic composites made of four layers of materials fused into an incredibly hard surface. Designed to resemble wood, tile and other flooring materials, laminate is much harder and more resistant to wear and tear, fading, staining and moisture.
  • Vinyl & Resilient Flooring: Vinyl flooring is extremely durable and resists damage when installed properly. They make great, low-maintenance and a great option for any commercial property.
  • Rubber Sport Flooring: This is the ideal flooring solution for weight rooms and gym floors, equine and horse areas, playground surfaces, basement flooring, rooftops, decks, patios, or areas around ice rinks.
  • Eco-Friendly Flooring: Cork, Bamboo, Linoleum, Concrete, Recycled rubber floor, Reclaimed hardwood.

Shoe Moldings & Transitions

Varnish & Stain

Steps, Handrail, Treads & Risers

Floor Restoration & Repair

Sanding and Refinishing, Buffing and Coating.
Our experienced staff can evaluate your existing flooring and discuss with you whether our floor restoration and repair services may be a better, more affordable option than replacement. By carefully sanding, resurfacing and refinishing, we can often breathe new life into a faded hardwood floor. If your floor has sustained damage, our staff can remove and replace the affected sections with an eye toward maintaining a cohesive, uniform appearance.

HARDWOOD FLOORING IS

More than a beautiful flooring option. It’s also one of the smartest investments you could make for your property.
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Types of floor

Wondering what your options are for beautiful, prefinished hardwood flooring to revitalize your home? From size and style to color and finish, you can choose from a wide, stunning selection of light, medium and dark solid wood flooring in both exotic and traditional materials. Here are just a few of the stylish options you can select from:

  • White Oak
  • Red Oak
  • Maple
  • Walnut
  • Cherry
  • Birch
  • Brazilian Cherry
  • Bamboo
  • And more!

Luxury vinyl plank flooring is no slouch either, offering up some compelling benefits of its own for you to enjoy. Here are just a few of the noteworthy advantages you’ll enjoy with LVP flooring:

  • 100% water resistance
  • Ease of installation
  • Affordable cost
  • Low maintenance requirements

One of the best parts of laminate flooring is its ability to appear as attractive and authentic as many different types of real wood flooring without posing some of the wear-and-tear or maintenance issues – and at a fraction of the cost. Whatever style you choose, your laminate wood floor will provide incredible durability and stain-resistance, fit together seamlessly without leaving gaps between the pieces and offer you the ability to reassemble if necessary.

Hardwood flooring colors are typically natural and neutral, so your floors stay versatile for future style changes in other areas of your home. To maintain the natural look of hardwood floors, stain colors are often shades of brown that mimic different hardwood flooring materials. Select from these categories as you revamp your floors.

Among the most popular wood floor stain colors are shades that reflect nature. If you have a typical wood flooring material, such as oak, you can make high-end faux options or transform its style entirely with a stain. Consider these popular brown hardwood flooring stain colors for your home:

  • Mahogany: Mahogany has a deep red hue that mimics the high-end wood of the same name
  • Cherry: Like mahogany, cherry has a red hue, but contemporary cherry stains have more of a rich, warm brown look than a vibrant red tone.
  • Walnut: This deeper, classic brown shade is flexible for traditional to modern styles.

Dark hardwood stains are dramatic and can help camouflage the grain of your wood floor, which some homeowners prefer for its contemporary look. Common hardwood flooring stain colors in darker shades include:

  • This brown color is so dark it’s almost black. It’s a popular choice because it adds a dramatic touch to your floors while maintaining its warmth.
  • Ebony is an almost black color on the cooler side. If you don’t like the warmth of espresso but don’t want all-black flooring, ebony is a good compromise.
  • True black. Popular for sleek or industrial modern spaces, true black is a great option if brown neutrals aren’t for you.

Light wood flooring is either natural hardwood or stained to look natural. It shows less dirt and can last longer than darker varieties. If you want a cheery, bright space, consider these light hardwood floor stain colors:

  • Gray: A modern stain that makes it easy to avoid outdated yellow tones, gray stains can provide warm brown or striking black variations to the grain in your hardwood floors.
  • Pine: Pine comes in a handful of hues and shades, many providing a more traditional look to your floors. Try to choose a pine stain that’s more of a neutral beige than gold.
  • Golden oak: This is a rich tan choice, but choose a more neutral stain than yellow for floors that are light and bright but not outdated.