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Hardwood
Add beauty and value to your home.

Hardwood floors add a beautiful and natural touch. They also add value to your home and are highly praised in the resale home market. Today's hardwood floors have made advances in style, durability, maintenance and care, making them more widely usable throughout the home (with the exception of the bathroom where its use is not recommended due to potential moisture problems). With simple sweeping or vacuuming and occasional spot cleaning, wood floors will last a lifetime. There are hundreds of choices in style and color with today's options even spanning into exotic hardwoods. Most wood floors are available in several grades in a wide range of prices.

Armstrong's Design a RoomSpecies Wood floors are available in a number of popular species, including oak and maple. Species such as pine, cherry, marabou, pecan, and other specialty woods are also available.

Construction There are two constructions of wood commonly sold. "Solid" wood is milled from one piece of wood. "Engineered" wood consists of three or more layers in a cross-ply construction. Solid wood construction is generally used when installing over a wood subfloor where the hardwood will be nailed to the subfloor. Engineered wood construction is generally used when the floor is installed in basements or over slab concrete where the hardwood floor needs to adhere to the subfloor.

Styles Woods styles come in strips, planks, or parquet tiles with numerous edge treatments such as square, micro, and beveled edges. You can choose from a wide range of stains to complement your décor and from two types of finishes: urethane or wax. Both can be enjoyed as soon as the floor is installed. Unfinished wood floors can be less expensive to purchase, again depending on grade and color. However, they are considerably more work to install, often require a professional installer and the finish may not last as long unless it is recoated every five to seven years.

Durability The technology of modern protective finishes has come a long way, making wood flooring more practical than ever. Urethane finishes are the most popular today because their ultraviolet light-cured finish allows for easier maintenance and longevity. Most finishes also contain aluminum oxide that enhances durability. Still, because of the nature of the material, wood is susceptible to scratches, dents and dings from high heels and some household accidents.

In this day and age, there is little need for sanding and refinishing a wood floor. Instead, you can just reapply the urethane finish every ten to fifteen years - which will revitalize the shine and make the floor appear new again. Wood floors should only be sanded or refinished if they suffer severe damage, or if you desire a new color.

Browse our hardwood and laminate showroom on-line below.

Source:  Mohawk Industries.  www.mohawkflooring.com

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Residential and Commercial Applications
Armstrong (Hartco)
Mohawk

L&M
Pinnacle
Mullican

Mullican Flooring

Hardwood versus Laminate
What's right for you, and why it may be neither.

Consumers are often confused with the differences between hardwood and laminate flooring and which one is best.  The answer, like most flooring, is that it depends on your individual situation.  Both are made from wood, however laminate is an image on top, not the actual grain of the wood (like hardwood).  Probably the most important is where you plan to install the flooring.  Use the guide below to consider your options.

Location Hardwood Laminate
Heavy-traffic
Entry Ways
Not recommended Will perform better but is susceptible to pooled liquidsTile is a better option.
Kitchens and
Utility Rooms
Both are susceptible to pooled liquids and frequent spills in the same location.  Topical spills should be removed immediately.  Leaks from ice makers and washers can ruin floors before they are noticed.  Consider tile, vinyl, or luxury vinyl planks as possible alternatives.
Full Baths Neither are recommended when the room is often used for baths and/or showers.  Both are susceptible to pooled liquids and frequent spills in the same location.  Moisture can cause planks to buckle.    Consider tile, vinyl, or luxury vinyl planks as possible alternatives.
Half Baths Either option is acceptable when the room is not often used for baths and/or showers.  However, both are susceptible to pooled liquids and frequent spills in the same location.  Topical spills should be removed immediately.
Basements Neither are recommended if moisture levels in the basement are unknown or above acceptable levels.  Both are susceptible to pooled liquids and frequent spills in the same location.  Moisture can cause planks to buckle.  Generally, moisture levels should be tested before installing any flooring below ground level.
Other rooms Either option is acceptable for rooms without moisture considerations.

If the location does not present a clear choice, here are some "pros and cons" of the two products to consider.  To help you choose, pick the consideration(s) that are most important to you and see which flooring come out on top for your home.

Consideration Hardwood Laminate
Price - Generally more expensive. + Generally less expensive.
Durability - Varies with species of wood, but less durable than laminate. + More durable.  Very hard to scratch and dent.
Sound + Quiet (when attached to subfloor).  Floating products are not much quieter than laminate. - Can be considered noisy.  A premium laminate pad can reduce the noise.
Adds Value + Adds value to your home when installed properly. - Does not add much value.
Appearance + Natural and timeless beauty. - Replicates hardwood look to varying success.
Kid & Pet Friendly - Can scratch and susceptible to pooled liquids. + Better, but susceptible to pooled liquids.
DIY - Glued hardwood can be installed with limited skill. + No glue- easier to install but requires more patience.
Lifespan + When properly maintained, can last a lifetime. - Usually 15 - 30 years when properly maintained.

Our Hardwood and Laminate Showroom
Take a look around and get yourself acquainted with our products!

In 2007 we completely remodeled our laminate corner with fresh new displays and styles from Armstrong, Mohawk, WilsonArt and Alloc.  We've just completed remodeling our hardwood section and adding Pinnacle to our existing lines of Armstrong, Mohawk and LM.

To browse our showroom, please visit our new Browse Showroom Page.

 

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