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hardwood flooring can cater to your preferences and requirements, catering to beauty, performance, and lifespan needs. With professional installation, solid wood floors can last over 100 years, serving you through trend change after trend change. In addition, these floors seem to never go out of style, and here are a few things you should know about the material as you start your remodeling search.
Hardwood flooring is one of the most classic and timeless options on the market, offering you visuals that are sure to please. You'll match any existing interior design scheme and find the perfect wood floors for the look you intend to create. You'll even have the option to change the color and texture of your flooring when it's time to refinish the surface.
For the best performance, starting with the perfect species type is essential because some are harder than others and will stand up better under traffic. Sealant and texture add to the protection found in wood floors, with textured surfaces guarding against light scuffs and scratches. You can further protect these surfaces by adding runners or area rugs with the heaviest foot traffic.
Whether you choose solid or engineered wood flooring, the installation always starts with acclimation, which equalizes the humidity between the flooring and the environment it will be installed in. Acclimation can take one to three days, depending on your home's weather and humidity, and you should never skip the service. Once you choose your materials and other options, we'll give you detailed information about your installation and everything else. Contact us today to learn more.