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Installing Prefinished Hardwood Floors

Installing prefinished hardwood floors is not an easy task.  If you don’t have the proper skills, hire professionals to ensure your floor looks beautiful when completely installed.  

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Installing Your Own Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors are one of the most attractive and long lasting floor coverings available. However, since the materials themselves can be quite expensive, many homeowners opt to DIY hardwood floors and install them on their own.

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Great Looking Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors can make a home look like it is worth a million dollars. However, it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to achieve this look.

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The Most Affordable Hardwood Floors

There is simply no denying that hardwood floors are among the most attractive choices for the flooring in your home. However, with their attractive nature and long lasting durability often comes a higher price.

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The Science of Hardwood Floor Selection

Hardwood floors lend a beautiful classic style to any room, while providing the added benefits of easy maintenance and durability. Selecting the right types of hardwood floors can be a challenge, however.

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How To Choose the Best Hardwood Floors

One of the most important features of a home are the floors; they set the tone for the entire house. If you’re considering hardwood floors, you have numerous choices depending on what type of hardwood flooring you’re looking for.

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Choose Engineered Hardwood Flooring When Remodeling

For those who wish to have the look and feel of a hardwood floor at a fraction of the cost the only way to go is Engineered Hardwood Floors. This flooring option typically uses a 5/16 inch hardwood layer over a 3-12 layer ply substrate. This configuration not only saves on overall cost, but it also has the added benefit of being more resistant to humidity.

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