Thicker Hardwood offers comfort, ease of installation & refinishing options.
1/2in.Wood flooring durability is measured by the Hardness Rating Scale, with a rating from 1 (low durability) to 5 (most durable). This rating scale helps you choose the right floor that will suit your lifestyle.
3Veneer Thickness is measured in millimeters and refers to the top surface that indicates approximately how much sanding and refinishing the wood flooring can handle over its lifespan. The thicker the veneer the more times it can be sanded, and the longer the lifespan will be.
2.00mmThe look & feel of products vary from hand scraped to wire brushed to smooth & high gloss, giving you a wide selection to fit your personal style.
DistressedThe surface layer thickness approximates the number of times a floor can be sanded. Actual results will vary based on actual conditions and individual performing refinishing.
0Helps you determine at which elevation a product is best suited from basement to upper levels.
On/ Above/ BelowOur varying choices of locking/float, staple, nail & glue installation types provide options to help save you time.
Glue/ Nail/ StapleThe surface for which the product can be installed upon. The surface should be clean, stable, and meet installation and warranty guidelines prior to installation.
Floor/WallThe minimum required amount of time in order for the product to be acclimated to the installation environment. Please see the installation and warranty documents for more details.
48 hoursThe use of underlayment provides sound absorption, moisture protection, thermal protection, and softness underfoot. 6mil poly vapor barrier is needed when installing over concrete subfloors. Please see installation document for more details.
RequiredCommercial and/or Residential manufacturer product guarantee to give you peace of mind.
30 Year Residential/ 10 Year CommercialWide plank engineered hardwood flooring, measuring a width of at least six inches, adds an authentic look to your room.
Get anything from a vintage look to a rustic look with a distressed wood floor.
Engineered hardwood comes in a variety of finishes, species and widths to add warmth and beauty to your home. Engineered hardwood is real hardwood but offers more resistance to moisture and can be used in some rooms that are prone to dampness or higher humidity levels.
Oak floors are well-known for the graining pattern and knots that appear throughout the hardwood. You’ll see a variation of colors throughout the hardwood that offer undeniable character to your floors.