Flooring Library
There are many things to consider when choosing new floors for your home. You'll want to explore your options with choosing an appropriate flooring contractor for the installation, deciding on materials and patterns, and of course everything along the way. We have provided our users with a Flooring Library to educate themselves on the many aspects of flooring.
- Bamboo Flooring
- Cleaning Hardwood Floors
- Hardwood Flooring Trends
- Hardwood Floor Inlays
- Laminate Flooring
- Refinishing Hardwood Floors
- Securing Wood Flooring
- Wood Flooring Options
- Installing Hardwood Flooring
- Pre-finished vs. Unfinished Wood Flooring
- Cork Flooring
- Radiant Floor Heating
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Hardwood Flooring Trends
Hardwood floors are one of the most beautiful flooring options out there. You
can’t go wrong with the warmth and elegance brought to your home with wood.
Nearly any kind of wood can be used as hardwood
flooring. However, there are a few trends in hardwood floors and the three most
popular trends include Cypress floors, Hickory floors and hand-scraped hardwood
flooring.
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Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring is an inexpensive, long-lasting, durable flooring option. It
is very well liked by homeowners because installation is easy, it requires very
little maintenance, and it is environmentally friendly. Laminate flooring looks
very similar to hardwood flooring; however, it is not made from wood at all. It
is actually made from several materials that are bonded together.
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Refinishing Hardwood Floors
Of all flooring materials, hardwood flooring is perhaps the most practical. Once
it is installed and treated, it will hold up for a long time and only require
cleaning here and there. However, depending on the amount of wear and tear it
receives, eventually the protective finish will wear off. Once this protective
finish starts to fade away, it becomes time to refinish the flooring.
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