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Timeless, warm, and built to last. Real hardwood floors that add character and resale value, ready for living rooms, bedrooms, and stairs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is engineered or solid hardwood better?
Solid hardwood can be refinished more times; engineered is more stable over concrete and in humid conditions. Both are real wood.
Where should I not use hardwood?
Avoid full bathrooms and below-grade basements, where moisture can damage wood. Use luxury vinyl or tile there instead.
Can hardwood be refinished?
Yes. Solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished several times; engineered can be refinished depending on its wear layer.
What is the most durable wood species?
Harder species like oak and hickory resist dents better. Check the Janka hardness rating to compare.
Does hardwood add home value?
Yes. Real hardwood is consistently among the most requested and value-adding floors.
How do I protect hardwood from scratches?
Use felt pads and area rugs in traffic paths, keep pet nails trimmed, and choose a harder species with a matte finish.
Buyer's Guide
How to choose hardwood
Decide between solid and engineered hardwood: solid can be refinished many times, while engineered is more dimensionally stable over concrete and in changing humidity. Then choose species and finish for the look and durability you want.
Keep hardwood out of full baths and below-grade basements, where moisture is a risk.
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